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Entrepreneurial Stress: Three Strategies to Avoid Burning Out

By Karl Kangur — 2020

We can look at entrepreneurship in one of two ways: as the ultimate self-employment paradise, where you are truly the master of your own destiny, or as an endless source of stress, sleeplessness and anxiety.

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Iconic Entrepreneurs Use Their Intuition to Succeed. What You Need to Know About Following Your Gut

Entrepreneurs like Richard Branson, Steve Jobs,and Oprah Winfrey rely on their intuition to make decisions. You can’t argue with success.

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3 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Tap into Their Intuition to Get that Extra Edge

If you’re an entrepreneur, tapping into your intuition can play a critical role in helping you reach your goals.

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Entrepreneurial Stress: Dealing with Expectations

Studies show that one of the leading causes for stress among entrepreneurs comes from having to deal with expectations.

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The Psychological Price of Entrepreneurship

No one said building a company is easy. But it’s time to be honest about how brutal it really is—and the price so many founders secretly pay.

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What Real Resilience Means for an Entrepreneur

Real resilience is our ability to absorb life’s challenges and transform them into something positive or productive through our improved attitude and action.

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4 Reasons Why Resilience Is an Entrepreneur’s Greatest Quality

Resilience: The ability to get up one more time than you fall down

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10 Proven Ways to Build Resilience as an Entrepreneur

10 members of Young Entrepreneur Council . . . discuss their tips for developing a “thicker skin” to handle adversity with grace.

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Redesign Your Mind: How to Get Rid of Your Mental Straightjacket

In Redesign Your Mind I describe personality as being made up of three constituent parts: original personality, formed personality, and available personality.

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Fallow Season ~ Burnout, Fatigue, and Sacred Rest

Within the world of agriculture, there is a vital part of crop growing known as letting land “lie fallow.” To fallow a piece of earth is to leave it Irene Glasse writes that we need to look to the land to teach us how to approach this time of spiritual, emotional, and psychological exhaustion.

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How to Care Less About Work

As we peer around the corner of the pandemic, let’s talk about what we want to do—and not do—with the rest of our lives.

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