Small business owners must find ways to rebound from these setbacks to thrive. If you’re in a funk, you’re not alone—here are some facts about small business owner depression and other mental health issues (as well as what you can do about them.)
A recent survey found that 49% of entrepreneurs have a mental illness. The most prevalent were depression, anxiety, and ADHD, all of which can severely impact your business.
With all the uncertainty that comes with being an entrepreneur, it’s no wonder many suffer from mental health issues—owning your business impacts just about every area of your life. When the business isn’t doing well, your business owner mindset can affect your relationships and physical health.
Keeping a healthy business owner mindset is critical for the long-term survival of your business. If you’re in a slump, know you’re not alone. There are things you can do to help.
If you’re stuck in a rut or feel burned out, here are some ways to boost your entrepreneurial motivation.
Managing your business owner mindset is crucial for your business and long-term health. Please fill out my contact form for a complimentary video call with me to work on ideas to manage your business owner mindset.
Coach Dave
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