Actually, We Have Plenty of Timeby Wil SchroterIt's easy to get sidetracked by short-term goals and immediate survival mode. But here's the deal: it's not about chasing quick wins; it's about building something that stands the test of time.Continue
Why Are All My Founder Friends Ahead of Me?by Wil SchroterSometimes, we look at the success of others and immediately think we’re falling behind. Remember, success is a process, and we go through it in different phases.Continue
My Unhealthy Relationship With Workby Wil SchroterNope, this isn’t about love. This is about developing unhealthy relationships with family, friends, and anyone within your social circle because your toxic work life is making everything else toxic.Continue
The Case for Growing Slowlyby Wil SchroterInstead of going full force too fast early on, take the time to understand whether the bets you’re paying back or not and when it’s time to change direction.Continue
When Can I Feel Good About Taking a Break?by Wil SchroterIt’s critical that you take a break in between milestones — unless you want to get stuck on productivity and run dry on creativity.Continue
What Will We Regret Risking for Our Startup?by Wil SchroterOur startups can provide a ton of upside with the right sacrifice, but there are certain risks and investments that simply aren't worth it.Continue
We Can't Keep Ignoring Founder Emotionsby Wil SchroterThere's no version of being a Founder where we just keep doing everything right without a care in the world. We need to start opening up about what's in our heads and process our problems before we perish from them. Continue
Startup Founders Need to Learn Pacing, Not Sprintingby Wil SchroterStartup Founders need to learn pacing, not sprinting. Anyone can sprint. The winners run marathons. Continue
How to Mix a Family and a Startup by Wil SchroterWhat can we do to be best prepared to be a good spouse and parent while also being the best Founder we can be?Continue
Feeling Like a Founder Fraud by Wil SchroterAs Founders, we feel like we're supposed to be certain. Yet when we dig deep, why is it that we can't find any foundation to build that certainty?Continue