How Entrepreneurs Can Stop Spreading Themselves Too Thin
29 Dec 2019
It’s not uncommon for entrepreneurs to live and breathe their work. It’s what most of our mentors and role models did to turn their own ideas into successful businesses. But at what cost?
It may be taboo to discuss, but there’s a psychological price to being an entrepreneur. Founders experience everything from anxiety to depression. Others push themselves so hard that they abuse their bodies by neglecting their health. Feeling responsible for their companies, as well as others’ well-being — and livelihoods — can be overwhelming.
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There’s no board-certified test for becoming an entrepreneur. You don’t have to go to a certain school or have a certain type of experience. That’s what makes this path in life so great. Do you want to do it? Then do it.
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