Mental Health

How to Prevent Entrepreneurial Anxiety From Ruining Your Business

By Dynne C. | Update Date: Dec 04, 2023 11:38 PM EST

The success of running a business comes with the pressure of keeping up with constantly changing trends and new technological and other developments in the industry. When this pressure builds up, entrepreneurs tend to get anxiety that may be difficult to address.

Entrepreneurial anxiety is the feeling of distress, doubt, fear, uneasiness and worry that a business may fail. When this happens, entrepreneurs typically end up doing one of two things. They either come up with coping strategies that are focused on addressing the problem, or they end up procrastinating, which then results in the failure that they initially feared.

There are many ways to address entrepreneurial anxiety. Some business experts advise that understanding the cause of anxiety can help produce a solution. Here are some other ways to prevent it before it even happens.

Learn to prioritize

Human behavior expert Dr. John Demartini explains that when running a business, there is a difference between setting up fantasies versus real objectives. So when an entrepreneur prioritizes fantasies or low-value tasks, they are setting themselves up for chaos.

This is because as a person works on low-priority tasks, they devalue themselves. Therefore, business owners should learn to pick out the tasks that need their attention, and the rest should be delegated. 

Socialize with your peers

In a study, researchers found that loneliness, along with failure and the pressure to succeed, was one of the main reasons why entrepreneurs feel stressed and anxious. Most business owners tend to isolate themselves so they can focus. 

However, humans are social beings by nature, so it only makes sense that isolation would make them lonely. This is common in entrepreneurs, so putting socializing in the schedule is helpful for one's mental well-being.

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