By Ute Stephan — 2018
Here are the five key findings that sum up the highs and lows of being an entrepreneur.
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Resilience: The ability to get up one more time than you fall down
10 members of Young Entrepreneur Council . . . discuss their tips for developing a “thicker skin” to handle adversity with grace.
In Redesign Your Mind I describe personality as being made up of three constituent parts: original personality, formed personality, and available personality.
The pandemic has pushed many to the brink. But although we're exhausted and overwhelmed, some experts say we're not actually as burned out as we may think.
With a little advice and a little willpower, startup owners can get back into a place of mental, emotional, and physical health—all while growing their business.
Want to keep your business energized? Take care of yourself first.
Self-care is the key to good health and well-being.
Many things contribute to success as an entrepreneur, but there’s one critical factor that has more impact than any specific talent or strategy: it’s taking care of yourself.
Commit yourself to self-care every single day, and watch your self-esteem and your creative output soar.
It’s hard to articulate what a remote worker does when they’re sick. You’re not really “staying home” when you already usually work from home, and if work is right there, you have to stop scratching the itch that says It’s just one email. It won’t take long.