Monday, 26 July 2021, 11:05 am
Many small business owners are barely holding on to their
mental health with a crisis looming, particularly if another
lockdown occurred.
A new study from Business Mentors
New Zealand has found seven out of ten small business owners
are feeling stressed and anxious with nearly half of them
saying they’re burnt out. More than a quarter of those
surveyed (27%) reported feeling depressed.
Business
Mentors New Zealand has been supporting small businesses for
nearly 30 years, providing mentoring services to start-ups,
existing businesses and social enterprise. Chief Executive,
Sarah Trotman, ONZM said the past 12 months have taken their
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