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Philip BlackettEntrepreneur |
Sleep is often treated as optional in entrepreneurship — something to sacrifice in pursuit of growth.
Midlife often brings unexpected success — and unexpected confusion. For entrepreneurs, the very drive that built their business can begin to feel...
Energy dips, brain fog, irritability and stalled focus are not always signs of burnout or distraction.
Burnout is often framed as a discipline issue or emotional weakness. For entrepreneurs over 40, it's more often a recovery deficit.
Cardio has long been the go-to fitness strategy for busy founders, but after 40, it's no longer enough.
Entrepreneurship rewards independence and resilience; but over time, it can quietly isolate even the most successful founders.
Hustle culture rewards intensity and relentless output, until it doesn't. After 40, the same grind that once fueled growth can quietly erode energy...
Midlife isn't a motivation problem for entrepreneurs. It's a biological one.