#Resilience tip 6: Speak-out and Share
There is a certain loneliness in being a founder.
From the many founders we’ve spoken to about mental well-being and dealing with everything that’s on your plate as a founder, a common theme was having to deal with everything by themselves.
In particular in more challenging times they experience a certain isolation, or perhaps better defined as self-isolation. They kept their thoughts and struggles to themselves.
Partly due to the weight of decision-making, or the belief that it’s just part of the journey. They dismiss their struggles as temporary and insignificant. Some founders worry that sharing their concerns might be seen as a sign of weakness.
But speaking out helps:
• Clear your mind – Organise your thoughts by saying them out loud to reduce mental clutter.
• Gain fresh perspectives – Others might offer solutions you hadn’t considered.
• Clarify priorities – Talking things through sharpens focus on what really matters.
• Challenge limiting beliefs – Spot and break patterns of self-doubt holding you back.
Who’s in your circle to hear you out? And how do you break the pattern to not isolate yourself?