As entrepreneurs, we believe that if we are not working every available hour in the day, we are not worthy or deserving of the results of the success we achieve.
People with severe mental disorders on average tend to live 10-25 years less when compared to their peers. Here's how we can bridge the gap in treatment.
The human spirit is more resilient than we know and may have previously experienced. Trust that there is something good coming next, and that we have the power to co-create that together.
In Uganda, some believe that disabilities are from curses or witchcraft. This startup fights cultural stigma by creating opportunities for disabled children.
A recent death in this entrepreneur's family recently forced her to reflect on how she hopes to live life to the fullest. Here are 5 lessons she learned.
Angaza aims to eradicate energy poverty around the world by making solar power more affordable than its toxic alternative — improving literacy in the process.
Did you inherit your sense of purpose? Or have you cultivated a purpose in your life that's uniquely your own? Here’s a simple litmus test to figure it out.
Running a company, investing in startups, and pushing your entrepreneur-ing to the limit eventually lead to burnout. Here are 5 ways to recharge quickly.
Entrepreneurial life is intense and all-consuming. In the long run, you need to invest in friendships outside the entrepreneurial world—or you’ll burn out.
In business as in life, there should be a balance between passion, profit, and productivity. When you attain a balance between these, you enable the conditions to find your state of flow.
Gandhi didn't take vacation for fifty years. He didn't need it. Read this post to find out how being an entrepreneur isn’t about sacrifice—it's about indulgence.
In Mexico alone, nearly three-quarters of citizens are overweight or obese. SAHNA works with employees in big companies to change how Mexicans view health.
CEO of The Passion Institute shares what it takes to develop conscious leadership skills—often not taught in standard education, but critical for success.