Managing Stress And Anxiety As A Busy Entrepreneur

Mike Veny

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Managing Stress And Anxiety As A Busy Entrepreneur

Launching a business is an incredibly exciting prospect but we all know that life can get hectic when you’re juggling running a company with raising kids, managing a household, or looking after others. Stress and anxiety are commonplace among entrepreneurs. In this guide, we’ll look at some effective steps you can take to protect your mental health

Spotting symptoms of mental health conditions

Stress and anxiety are ‘normal’ physiological and psychological responses. We all experience a degree of anxiety when faced with a test and we feel stressed when we’ve got a deadline approaching, for example.

There is a key difference between what is expected and what happens when you have a mental health condition or your mental well-being is deteriorating. It’s important to take action if you feel stressed all the time, stress is getting on top of you and affecting your mood and your relationships, or you feel anxious in situations where others would feel calm and relaxed.

Are you always on edge, do you find it impossible to switch off, or is your health suffering as a result of how you feel? These are signs that you need to seek help. 

Seeking advice and exploring treatments and therapies

Most people will experience severe bouts of stress or periods of anxiety in their lifetime. Many of us will try and shake it off or bury our heads in the sand and hope that we can somehow muddle through. It is becoming more socially acceptable to talk about mental health but there is a long way to go. We still feel embarrassed or ashamed about psychological symptoms and it can be difficult to open up. 

There are several treatments and therapies you can try if you are struggling with anxiety or stress. Self-help techniques such as exercise, breathing exercises, meditation, and talking to friends and family can help but you might need to consider other options.

You could look for a therapist or a counselor by googling how to find anxiety counseling near me or find out more about treatments like neurofeedback biofeedback treatment. It can be cathartic to open up and it’s also helpful to research and ask your doctor about treatments that could help you that you might not have heard or thought about before.

It is really easy to fall into the trap of self-medicating in an attempt to alleviate your stress, feel more relaxed, and improve your mood. However, trying to self-medicate can soon spiral out of control, and you could find yourself needing Medications for Opioid Overdose. Seeking professional treatment as soon as you notice your stress becoming more of a problem is essential and will help you feel better and get back on track much sooner.

There really is no shame in needing to reach out once you’re on your entrepreneurial journey. People like you who have to take control of their careers are at huge risk of self-medicating too much, and checking out an addiction recovery center is a great way to get the ball rolling on your way to wellness again.

Managing your time

Time, or more accurately, a lack of time, is one of the most common causes of stress among entrepreneurs and business owners. Running a company can feel like you’re spinning hundreds of plates. Managing your time can help to ease pressure, reduce stress levels, and help you find a better work-life balance. Schedule downtime, play to your strengths when you plan each day, and don’t shy away from delegating or giving employees more responsibility.

It’s also refreshing to learn to say no. If your schedule is packed, don’t feel that you have to accept every invitation. There is nothing wrong with missing the odd social occasion or asking somebody else to go to a meeting if you’re exhausted, you haven’t put your children to bed for several days or you’re craving an early night. Working hard is a prerequisite for business owners but everybody needs time off. Taking breaks can boost well-being and increase productivity. 

It’s no secret that managing a business can be stressful. Entrepreneurs may be more prone to stress and anxiety. If you run a company and you’re susceptible to anxiety, or stress getting on top of you, learn to recognize signs and triggers, take time out, and seek expert advice. 

Mike Veny

Mike Veny won Corporate LiveWire’s 2022 & 2023 Innovation & Excellence Awards for his work as a Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist®. He also won NAMI New York State’s 2023 Leader Of Mental Health Awareness award. As a PM360 ELITE Award Winner, he was recognized as one of the 100 most influential people in the healthcare industry for his work with patient advocacy. Determined to overcome a lifetime of serious mental health challenges, Mike’s career began as a professional drummer and evolved into becoming a change maker in the workplace wellness industry. Mike is the author of several books, including the best-selling book, Transforming Stigma: How to Become a Mental Wellness Superhero. He is currently furthering his knowledge at Maharishi International University, pursuing a Consciousness and Human Potential degree.
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