Free the Entrepreneur / by Alexander Lyadov

Vitally important to freely discuss what someone forbids. This holds true for society, companies, and each individual. Looking at the individual, it's easy to see why.

The prohibition could be shaped by family or personal experience. Perhaps it once helped someone save or succeed. In other words, the prohibition made perfect sense in those ancient times.

Since then, almost everything has changed: the environment, society, technologies, culture, and of course, the specific person. And what if the prohibition is no longer relevant? Then friction or even contradiction with the environment will inevitably arise. At its extreme, such conflict with life is incompatible.

Adaptation to change implies questioning any taboo. The goal is to preserve and update the useful aspects, letting go of the rot. This requires discussion, debate, dialogue.

What I value in psychotherapy is the opportunity to speak openly about absolutely everything. With each year of our work, mutual trust grew, and with it, the depth of my inner excavations.

I dragged certain experiences like kettlebells for several decades. Their label warned, 'Danger. This will kill you." But once I shared them with a therapist, I was shocked at how much energy was unleashed and how much easier life became.

Likewise, in business therapy, I help founders analyze their experiences and separate the wheat from the chaff. The freer the entrepreneur breathes, the faster the business grows.

Sincerely yours,

-Alexander


About me:
As a business therapist, I help tech founders quickly solve dilemmas at the intersection of business and personality, and boost company value as a result.

How can I help you?
If you've long been trying to understand what is limiting you and/or your business and how to finally give important changes a push, then The Catalyst Session is designed specifically for you. Book it here.