| Hi Guys, Im a psychologist with a specialty in entrepreneurship mental health and co-founder conflict. I help people (sometimes individually sometimes as a co-founder pair) address difficulties such as impostor syndrome, communication skills, burnout, making decisions under stress, and effective leadership. The co-founder relationship is extremely intimate and specific, and it is near impossible for two people to work so hard on a rigorous and trying endeavor and not run into issues. Part of what makes it hard is also the fact that outwardly, everything always has to look awesome. So there aren't any realistic comparison points. A co-founder relationship is not unlike dating in that you have to figure out where your deal breakers are, what issues you can work through, and what issues you can let go. You also have to be open to accepting your own role in problems that arise, and commit to trying to work on those too. All of which is hard to do while also managing the stress of starting and running a company. If anyone has questions I'm happy to answer them. You can look me up at azimuthpsych.com. Also, if you're looking for a therapist for either yourself or you and your co-founder, heres an outline to help you out. https://azimuthpsych.com/articles-and-ebooks/how-to-find-a-t... Janna Koretz, Psy.D |