Prioritizing Your Mental Health to Impact Your Bottom LineTune in for advice on prioritizing your wellness and directly impacting your bottom line and online reputation.

ByEmily Washcovick

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Behind the Review host and Yelp's Small Business Expert, Emily Washcovick, shares a look at this week's episode of the podcast.

Balancing the demands of your business with your own mental health needs is no easy feat. Expectations are high, and giving into "grind culture" sometimes seems like the only option—which can put your personal wellbeing in the back seat. But it's crucial to move away from that narrative. Instead, try to focus on all of the positive impacts you can have on your team, your business, and your bottom. This starts with making sure that you, your brain, and your mental health are taken care of and prioritized.

This topic is particularly important to me after my own experience with mental health struggles. In 2018, I had a manic episode that resulted in a hospitalization, and I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. I spent the next three months in intensive treatment and therapy Monday through Friday, learning about my brain and the steps I could take to find and maintain balance. Diagnosis or not, we all have mental health to be aware of and concerned with. And as it relates to running your business—if you don't take care of yourself, your business will suffer.

Things like getting good quality sleep or communicating openly with your team and colleagues can help your business perform better in many ways. So in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, we wanted to share some advice and perspective from other entrepreneurs going through the same juggling act of prioritizing themselves, their wellness, family, friends, team members, and business.

In this episode, hear from myself and small business owners about:

  • Leaning on colleagues for support, even when that can feel uncomfortable
  • Accepting that you can't always do it all or be everything to everyone
  • Prioritizing your mind because your business can't be its best if you're not at your best
  • Why you should minimize multitasking
  • Acknowledging that decision fatigue is real and how to remedy it

Listen to the episode below to hear directly from Emily and more, andsubscribe to Behind the Reviewfor more from new business owners and reviewers every Thursday. Plus, for more great perspectives, check out last year'smental health feature.

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Emily Washcovick

Small Business Expert at Yelp

As Yelp’s Small Business Expert, Emily is meticulously focused on helping local business owners succeed and grow. Her expertise lies in customer engagement, reputation management, and all things digital marketing. Through speaking engagements and thought leadership, Emily shares industry insights that entrepreneurs in any business category can leverage for the growth and well-being of their businesses. She is also the host ofBehind the Review, a podcast from Yelp and Entrepreneur Media, where each episode features conversations with a business owner and a reviewer about the story and lessons behind their interactions.

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