Do you want to play to improve your relationship with your entrepreneurial (or romantic) partner?

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Do you want to play to improve your relationship with your entrepreneurial (or romantic) partner?

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Ana Payo and Genoveva Mendoza are helping many couples understand each other and improve their relationship, while having fun playing Wefeel.
Playing games is a way to keep our relationships healthy. It seems obvious but we forget it, which is why we need people to remind us. In this case, it is Ana Payo and Genoveva Mendoza, entrepreneurial psychologists who clearly saw that couples needed a 'game' that would help them take care of their relationship.

That's why they launched Wefeel , an app thanks to which more than honduras phone number list million users are managing to make their relationships much richer, more honest and, above all, healthier. We invited Ana Payo to Dr. Biz's office to talk about business, psychology and love, lots of love. Spoiler alert: this interview doesn't end in divorce.

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Ana Payo and Genoveva Mendoza, co-founders of Wefeel.
Ana, how was your transition from psychologists to entrepreneurs?
My partner, Genoveva, had already been involved in a previous entrepreneurial project, and had already faced this experience before. In my case, after a long career in multinational companies, I was clear that I wanted to experience something completely different, in which I had a purpose and the ability to work to achieve it. I am not going to say that the leap was easy, but I am saying that it has been exciting and that I have not regretted this decision at any time.

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At what point did you realize that couples needed an app like Wefeel?
We are psychotherapists specialising in interventions with adults and couples. We know that one of the aspects that most influences people's happiness is the quality of their relationships, and within these, romantic relationships are the ones that have the greatest impact on our emotional well-being. And we also know that 7 out of 10 couples end up breaking up, sometimes because the relationship has no future, but many other times because they have not known how to take care of that relationship in an appropriate way to prevent it from breaking up.
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