Entrepreneur News Today — July 18, 2026

EntrepreneurNewsletter newsroom brief · 2h ago · 1 min read · via EntrepreneurNewsletter

Why Most Entrepreneurs Lose Their Day Before 9 A.M. and more — today's entrepreneur signal.

As an entrepreneur, getting your day off on the right foot can be a make-or-break moment - and for many, that moment is already lost before 9 A.M. The morning routine can set the tone for a productive day, but it's easy to get sidetracked and lose focus. This is especially true when you're wearing multiple hats as an entrepreneur, and the lines between work and personal life can quickly become blurred. In fact, a staggering number of entrepreneurs experience burnout, with one in three succumbing to the pressures of running a business.

So, what sets successful entrepreneurs apart from those who burn out or struggle to stay on track? For some, it's about making intentional choices about how to spend their time and energy. Take the story of one woman who retired from engineering at 58 and turned her creative hobby into a business that's generated tens of thousands of dollars. Her story is a testament to the power of taking a leap and pursuing a passion, even later in life. By learning from her example and adopting a few key habits and strategies, entrepreneurs can beat burnout, stay focused, and build a business that truly thrives. Today's headlines offer practical advice and inspiration for entrepreneurs looking to take control of their day, their business, and their lives.

Today's signal:
• Why Most Entrepreneurs Lose Their Day Before 9 A.M. (entrepreneur.com)
• 1 in 3 Entrepreneurs Burn Out — The Ones Who Don’t Do These 4 Things Differently (entrepreneur.com)
• She Retired From Engineering at 58 and Turned Her Creative Hobby Into a Business. It’s Made Tens of Thousands of Dollars: ‘No Regrets.’ (entrepreneur.com)

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