Entrepreneurship shouldn’t require sacrificing your sanity, your joy, or your life, right?
At our “Mental Resilience for Entrepreneurs” Entrepreneurial Strategy Series event on October 30th, experts revealed the mindset shifts and habits that help founders stay aligned, energized, mentally strong, and supported—while still building a thriving business. If you’re ready to stop “surviving” entrepreneurship and start enjoying it, check out the video replay or podcast audio replay of the event below!
Our Speakers:
- Dr. Calisha Brooks, Founder of Soul Care, Mental Health Consultant for Paramount / MTV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/calishabrooksphd/
- Dr. Jennifer Russell, Executive Director of the UNB Institute of Population Health and President of the NB College of Family Physicians: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jennifer-russell-1bbaa290/
Key Takeaways:
- Build in Alignment, Not Hustle Mode: Success is more sustainable when your business aligns with your values and purpose—not with external pressure or “grind culture.”
- Prioritize Mental Health Early: Don’t wait until you’re overwhelmed. Incorporate proactive practices like mindfulness, reflection, and self-care before burnout sets in.
- Connection Reduces Stress: Entrepreneurship shouldn’t be a solo journey. Mentors, peers, and supportive communities help you cope, learn, and stay grounded.
- Self-Awareness Drives Resilience: Understanding your patterns, triggers, and personal history helps you choose healthier coping strategies and avoid repeating harmful cycles.
- Rest, Boundaries & Delegation Are Non-Negotiable: Resilience is built through recovery. Set boundaries, delegate, and allow yourself to recharge so you can sustain long-term success.
- Balance Looks Different for Everyone: Instead of chasing a perfect work–life balance, find a rhythm that fits your values, energy, and lifestyle—and allow it to evolve.
- Rest Is a Success Strategy: Taking breaks, enjoying life, and making time for joy and hobbies isn’t a luxury—it fuels resilience and long-term sustainability.
- You Need Emotional Support, Not Just Business Advice: Even with the right knowledge, entrepreneurship can feel heavy. Supportive people—friends, mentors, or peers—help you stay grounded through the tough moments.
- Community & Mentorship Accelerate Growth: You don’t have to build alone. The right community and mentors reduce isolation, shorten your learning curve, and help you “fail forward” faster.
