Look around and we can see that more and more âsuccessful peopleâ feel wonky
This is despite achieving killer job titles, 1000s of followers and spending our hard-earned free-time and cash on mimicking the lifestyles of so-called successful people living their best lives; fantastic careers, up-to-date wardrobes, the best "self-care routines" and gym memberships and our insta-worthy homes and holidays
What's more - when we look at the lives of the so-called successful people who influence and inspire us to do what we do, wear what we wear, spend what we spend - whether on social media or at work - the statistics show that, in truth, these people might also not have their lives quite as worked out as they may appear
Statistics show that CEOâs may be at twice the risk of developing depression than the rest of the population. That 49% of Start-Up entrepreneurs hav...