A new article by Alexander Visotsky has been published on the Movchan’s Group website, focusing on the state of entrepreneurial crisis that many business owners experience during times of pressure, uncertainty, and loss of direction.
In this piece, Alexander Visotsky examines why the feeling that "everyone is against me" is rarely rooted in the company's actual situation and how this mindset influences management decisions and growth trajectories. He suggests viewing a crisis not as a single event, but as a combination of internal and external factors that accumulate and stall progress.
The article addresses topics that are seldom discussed in a practical business context but directly impact a company's resilience. Visotsky explains how an owner's emotional state affects the quality of management decisions and the business's ability to withstand pressure.
Alexander outlines how to escape a sense of deadlock and take the first steps forward, even when a clear plan is lacking. Special attention is given to physical well-being, social circles, and continuous development as factors that help navigate crises without devastating consequences.
Furthermore, the article analyzes the internal barriers that cause entrepreneurs to postpone growth and remain stuck in their comfort zones, highlighting where the energy required for change and advancement to the next level actually originates.
This material offers a fresh perspective on crises and helps identify where the journey toward recovery begins. Read the full version at the link.