By Ryan Holmes — 2018
The feeling that you haven't earned your place is all too common among entrepreneurs. Here's how to fight back.
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Adults with disabilities report experiencing frequent mental distress almost 5 times as often as adults without disabilities.
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Here are the five key findings that sum up the highs and lows of being an entrepreneur.
Studies show that one of the leading causes for stress among entrepreneurs comes from having to deal with expectations.
If your business plan doesn’t include dealing with stress, you must not realize what you’re getting yourself into.
Taking care of your mental health is the most important thing you can do for your business in the long run, so make it a priority.
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.
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.
The pandemic has stripped our emotional reserves even further, laying bare our unique physical, social, and emotional vulnerabilities.
In a world where it seems as though the pressure to perform is always on, more and more people are admitting to burnout at work. What is this phenomenon, and how can you cope with it if it happens to you?
We all know that unmanaged stress can be destructive. But are there positive sides to stress as well?