Growing Your Own Garden: Emotional Resilience for Entrepreneurs

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Growing Your Own Garden: Emotional Resilience for Entrepreneurs

So often, we leave the selfless side of ourselves for nights and weekends, for our charity work. It is our duty to inject that into our day-to-day business, into the work that we do, to improve corporations, to improve civil society, and to improve government.

- Leila Janah -

Growing Your Own Garden: Emotional Resilience for Entrepreneurs

"It has been many weeks, and I finally got the itch to write again, this time about a symbol that in just a few days has given me a profound sense of relief: growing your own garden. I'm not speaking about an herb garden. I mean cultivating, in your own fertile mind, a set of values and standards by which you will measure your life's worth separately from what anyone else says or thinks." The following post by Leila Janah, the inspiring founder of SamaSource who passed away earlier this year, shares four strategies, including vital reading on moral philosophy, for keeping a cynical world at bay { read more }

Submitted by: Rajesh Krishnan

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Are you growing your own garden? For more inspiration learn about Leila Janah's life and contributions here. { more }


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