About this Event
Entrepreneurship is inherently risky, but one of the biggest risks is in the capacity for leaders to run their own business while wearing "all the hats". This workshop, led by Charlie Warner of Human | Work, explores how small business owners can navigate the delicate equilibrium between the drive to get work done and avoiding burnout. Discover practical strategies to maintain motivation while safeguarding your mental and physical well-being in the demanding world of entrepreneurship. Explore effective time management techniques, stress reduction methods, and personalized approaches to sustainable success to foster resilience and fuel long-term entrepreneurial passion.
About the Instructor:
Charlie (she/they) is a self–described wanderpreneur and loves exploring our human relationships with work. She specializes in strategic alignment and supporting individuals and organizations in orienting to their Core Purpose & Values. She has her MBA and teaches strategy and leadership as an Adjunct Professor. Charlie mentors leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in aligning their work.
About Us:
Our mission is to empower underserved communities throughout Utah by providing business training and funding to entrepreneurs in start-up & existing businesses that do not qualify for traditional funding sources.
How are we different from other financial institutions? The UMLF helps people who:
- Are just starting out and don’t have an operating history
- Don’t have enough collateral for a conventional loan
- Have had life events that have had a negative impact on credit scores
We are designed to support business owners by offering small business microloans. Our application and loan process is simple and can provide funds for equipment, inventory, or working capital. Learn more at www.umlf.org
Event Venue
Online
USD 0.00