By Kevin Lawrence (www.CoachKevin.com)
If you take a close look at most entrepreneurs in their first year of business, you’d find an impressive level of passion, commitment and vision. They know what they want and they’re ready to take on the world to get it.
A few years later, that fire often begins to wane, and beyond that many entrepreneurs are on a steady path to overwhelm, exhaustion and burnout. If they aren’t being crushed by the demands of the business, they’re struggling to keep up with the brisk level of business and opportunity they’ve created. Although there are those rare few who thrive under this kind of pressure, most business leaders gradually lose their original excitement and momentum.
This is problematic enough for the individual entrepreneur, but to make matters worse, their business inevitably follows the same track. When the leader loses their edge, the company struggles. Download




