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Emotional and Mental Health & entrepreneurshiparticles

Below are the best articles we could find on Emotional and Mental Health and entrepreneurship.

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Why Entrepreneurs Need to Talk about Their Mental Health

72% of entrepreneurs are directly or indirectly affected by mental health issues compared to just 48% of non entrepreneurs.

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What Great Founders Do at Night: Arianna Huffington, Founder of the Huffington Post, Thrive Global

Reid Hoffman interviews Arianna Huffington and others

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Yes, You Can Be Too Competitive. Here’s Why, and How to Stop.

It makes me wonder: Is competition a good thing? Are competitive people happy? And is being competitive good for individuals or, for that matter, society? With top competitive athletes such as gymnastics’ Simone Biles, tennis’s Naomi Osaka and football’s Richard Sherman talking openly about...

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A Conversation with Nataly Kogan, Founder and CEO of Happier

A Q&A with Nataly Kogan, where we discuss grit, emotional well-being, and the role leaders play in building happier organizations.

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5 Personal and Business Challenges that Strike Entrepreneurs

The life of an entrepreneur isn’t necessarily easy. As the pop-culture phrase has it: “The struggle is real.”

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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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These Black Women Entrepreneurs Created Wellness Spaces After Dealing with Their Own Mental Health

As entrepreneurs, black women can neglect their wellness and experience triggers that disrupt their mental health.

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How Trusting Yourself and Awareness of Your Personal Power Can Lead to Healing

Dr. Jones strives to be a model of clarity, healing, and evolutionary truth for each of her clients, but most importantly, herself. - Kelley Raye

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It’s Time for Startup Culture to Talk about Mental Health

Entrepreneurs don’t talk enough about mental health. This is the year we should change that.

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The Brain of an Entrepreneur

The aspects that make them most creative may also be their biggest risk.

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