• People who are on the: energetic, motivated, and creative side are both more likely to be entrepreneurial and
• more likely to have strong emotional states," says Freeman. Those states may include depression, despair, and hopelessness. • It's a stressful job . . . Three out of four venture-backed startups fail according to research by Shikhar Ghosh, a Harvard Business School lecturer • business leaders have practiced impression management -- also known as "fake it till you make it.“ . . . to combat the stigma on depression and anxiety • Entrepreneurs often juggle many roles and face countless setbacks -- lost customers, disputes with partners, increased competition, staffing problems --all while struggling to make payroll. http://www.inc.com/magazine/201309/jessica-bruder/psychological-price-of-entrepreneurship.html Comments are closed.
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