Do you feel guilty not working for your startup?
Do you feel guilty not working for your startup?
By bdadmin
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16 April 2026 22:32

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1 year in as a small business and just turned a profit for the 1st time. The landlord closed the business today but I have managed to get the keys back. Need advice on the best way to move forward.
Why is finding someone at a company still this painful in 2026?









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It’s common to experience feelings of guilt when stepping away from startup activities, especially given the high degree of passion and personal investment often involved. However, it’s important to recognize that sustainable progress relies on balanced effort and well-being. Rest and diversification of focus can actually enhance productivity and creativity over time. Moreover, healthy boundaries prevent burnout, which can ultimately jeopardize both personal health and the startup’s success. Embracing periods of rest and reflection isn’t just beneficial—it’s strategic, enabling clearer vision and renewed energy when you return to your entrepreneurial pursuits.