THH072—Mental Health is a Requirement for Successful Business Transitions

Welcome to Episode 72 of the Healthy Healer podcast, where we delve into the indispensable relationship between mental health and thriving business transitions. In this insightful recap, we uncover the crucial facets shaping successful shifts in the professional realm. From emphasizing the significance of mental well-being in business to the pivotal role of purpose and intuition during transitions, we explore how aligning values with actions fosters sustainable success. Join us as we redefine mental health, dissect the essence of failure, and illuminate the path towards a fulfilling life that merges purpose with prosperity.


Here are the key takeaways from this short recap podcast episode:

  • Mental health is just as critical in the business sphere as the personal for success during major transitions.

  • Shifting from employee to employer or exiting a company requires intention, purpose and intuition.

  • Success combines aligned purpose and profit - impact and income. Definitions stretch beyond money.

  • Without being grounded and self-aware, big visions can't sustainably manifest.

  • Failures come with big goals. Use them as redirection opportunities rather than losses.

  • The standard definition of mental health is flawed. True health aligns behaviors with values to contribute value.

  • ⁠Living your purpose, not just stated values, builds self-worth. This enables wealth, not chasing money only.

  • Taking steps towards alignment allows a life that matters, where you can get paid for being you rather than roles you dislike.

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Dr. Fred Moss

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