Aggressively Human: Online Business in the Age of AI, Algorithms & Automations

Is it a lion or a Slack notification? Nervous system management with Shulamit Ber Levtov


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Entrepreneurship is hard. And it’s even harder when your nervous system is stuck in a mode that’s not serving you.

In this episode, we sit down with The Entrepreneurs’s Therapist Shulamit Ber Levtov to talk about the nervous system realities of entrepreneurship—especially for those who didn’t become entrepreneurs by opportunity but by necessity.

We talk about what it means to choose our nervous system activities, how to understand what’s in (and out of) our control, and the unique paradox of entrepreneurship: you get freedom… and also you’re the one holding the whole thing together.

As Shula says, “Entrepreneurship and mental health are inseparable. We write business plans, marketing plans, financial forecasts, but where’s the mental health plan?”

Whether you’re burned out or just bracing for what’s next, this episode offers frameworks and honest permission to put real nervous system management at the center of your business.

* Why your nervous system is a business asset

* How to distinguish between societal pressures, industry pressures, and our own decisions impacting our nervous systems

* The paradox of entrepreneurship: control and uncertainty at the same time

* Why some of us didn’t “choose” entrepreneurship—and why that matters

* The role of locus of control and how it helps you manage business stress

* When to phone a friend versus make a business decision in the moment

* How to build a personalized nervous system toolkit (without another productivity checklist)

“And then there's the very basic individual nervous system reaction to response running your own business. Business success equals survival. Intellectually, I'm not gonna starve and die if my business fails. I mean, it's gonna be stressful, it's gonna be hard. I may have very heightened circumstances. I may lose my house. A lot of really bad sh*t can happen, but it's survivable stuff if your business fails. But this is intellectual knowledge, not nervous system level stuff.” - Shulamit

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