The Toll of Everyone Around a Founderby Wil SchroterBeing a Founder can take a toll on everyone around you in different ways. Let’s deep dive into the nitty-gritty of how it impacts family, friends, and relationships.Continue
Big Starts Breed False Victoriesby Wil SchroterThere's a big problem with early praise and big hypes at the beginning of a startup, with no assurance of success. Let's discuss why early praise can be a double-edged sword for any budding entrepreneur.Continue
Once a Founder, Always a Founderby Wil SchroterBeing a Founder is an integral part of our identity, and setbacks with one startup shouldn't make us doubt our ability to succeed in the role. After all, being a Founder isn't just a job – it's a deeply ingrained part of our DNA.Continue
The Invention of the 20-Something-Year-Old Founderby Wil SchroterWith the changing landscape of technology and business, more young people are starting successful companies. Let's discuss the opportunities available to young people today, and how starting a business has evolved over the years.Continue
When is Founder Ego Too Much?by Wil SchroterWe all know that confidence is key when you're starting a business, but sometimes it can be hard to tell when that confidence has turned into full-on arrogance. So how do we avoid this trap?Continue
Founder Impostor Syndrome Never Goes Awayby Wil SchroterImposter syndrome can be tough, whether you're a seasoned startup pro or just starting out. But with the right mindset and tools, you can learn to recognize and overcome those nagging self-doubts.Continue
Always Take Money off the Tableby Wil SchroterLet's discuss how Founders often miss out on paying themselves and why it's essential to grab it when it happens. You might not get this chance again — seize the moment and take that money off the table now.Continue
Should I Feel Guilty for Failing?by Wil SchroterWhile it's perfectly natural to feel disappointed when a startup fails, it's not cool to let guilt eat away at you. The key is to bounce back from setbacks and keep pushing forward, no matter how tough things get.Continue
The Case Against Full Transparencyby Wil SchroterBeing honest with your customers and clients will help attract more people to your company, but excessive sharing of information could also create some problems. So, how much transparency is too much?Continue
Why Do We Still Have Full-Time Employees?by Wil SchroterLet’s find out what full-time employment realistically is for a startup and how you make the most out of it.Continue