Sunday, 30 September 2012

Entrepreneurial Stress



Entrepreneurial stress is the extent to which entrepreneurs work demands and expectations exceed their abilities to perform as venture initiators, they are likely to experience stress. When an entrepreneurs 'to do' work surpasses his 'can do' work,  he is likely to experience stress. There are different causes of stress, some are:
  • Loneliness: The entrepreneur, although surrounded by co-workers, also faces lonliness as sometimes he lacks the service of people he can confide in and his job also isolates him more to his place of work and away from his family.
  • Immersion in business: The entrepreneur is always occupied pursuing one business opportunity or another and so this gives him less opportunity to rest and have a good time with people and family.
  • People problems: Entrepreneurs are subject to working with other workers in order tto assure success, but when these others fail to positively deliver hardwork and commitment, the entrepreneur who depends on these peoplle could have too much on him leading to stress.
  • Need to achieve: The entrepreneur always wants to be ahead and keep achieving, but that isn't an easy task and sometimes entrepreneurs find themselves in more stressful situations than they can handle.

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