This World Health Day, Courtney Wright Speaks on the Hidden Struggles of Entrepreneurship and the Power of Peer Support

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This World Health Day, Courtney Wright Speaks on the Hidden Struggles of Entrepreneurship and the Power of Peer Support

The author, speaker, and founder of ‘Gemini Builds It’ has seen firsthand what’s behind the curtains of running businesses and is on a mission to inspire others through various channels.

Chicago, Illinois, March 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

Entrepreneurship is often glamorized as a thrilling, rewarding journey. But few talk about the self-doubt, isolation, and immense mental strain that comes with it. Even the most successful entrepreneurs battle imposter syndrome, questioning whether their achievements were luck or a fluke. CEO of Gemini Builds It and founder of Lady Boss CEO, Courtney Wright, knows this struggle all too well.

Courtney Wright

From excelling as a top producer in the corporate world to becoming a self-made business owner, Courtney assumed her strong work ethic would seamlessly translate into entrepreneurial success. However, within weeks of starting her own company, she quickly realized the stark reality: “You don’t know what you don’t know.” The financial stress, operational demands, and overwhelming pressure to succeed created a mental load unlike anything she had experienced before.

While financial risks are well-documented, the mental health impact of entrepreneurship remains a largely overlooked conversation. The pressure to be ‘the strong one’—to lead, innovate, and take full responsibility for employees’ livelihoods—can be isolating. Unlike corporate settings, where teams collaborate and problem-solve together, entrepreneurs often bear the weight of every decision alone.

“There’s this idea that working like an owner means you’re ready to be an owner. That’s just not true,” says CEO of Gemini Builds It and founder of Lady Boss CEO, Courtney Wright Courtney. “The moment you start your own business, you realize the sheer volume of stress that comes with it—payroll taxes, government regulations, cash flow management—it never stops.”

This chronic stress takes a toll not just professionally but personally. CEO of Gemini Builds It and founder of Lady Boss CEO, Courtney Wright Courtney recalls how, during the early years of her business, she unknowingly used food as a coping mechanism, gaining and then losing 50 pounds as she navigated the pressures of ownership. Sleep deprivation, heightened cortisol levels, and the constant uncertainty of success contribute to a cycle that can lead to burnout, anxiety, and even depression.

One of the biggest misconceptions about entrepreneurship is that high-performing employees automatically make great business owners. However, Courtney argues that the skills needed to climb the corporate ladder don’t always translate into running a company. “I thought, ‘I’m the best at what I do, so of course I’ll be great at running my own business,’” she says. “But suddenly, I was alone. No colleagues to bounce ideas off of, no structured environment—just me, my business, and an endless list of responsibilities.”

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