"Nutrafol cofounder Giorgos Tsetis thought he'd finally have a chance to breathe after selling his billion-dollar hair-growth company to Unilever. "To be honest, I felt that after the acquisition, I would just relax," he told Business Insider. But that "definitely didn't happen," he said. While the cofounder's day-to-day looks different after stepping down as CEO earlier this year, it comes with its own challenges. Tsetis is parenting two children, launching an investment platform called Great Things, and continuing his involvement with Nutrafol as a chairman."
"Tsetis said he does everything in his power to make sure his household, including his relationship with his wife and children, is as peaceful as possible. The cofounder said he once asked a psychologist how he could optimize thriving and become a sharper version of himself, and the psychologist told him to "figure out" his household first. That advice led Tsetis and his wife to couples therapy,"
Giorgos Tsetis sold Nutrafol to Unilever and stepped down as CEO while remaining involved as chairman. He expected to relax after the acquisition but continued to face new challenges, including parenting two children and launching an investment platform called Great Things. Managing stress remains a central concern after founding Nutrafol in 2014 to address his own stress-related hair loss; the company now reports about 2 million subscribers for its supplement targeting stress- and hormone-related hair loss. Tsetis prioritizes a peaceful household, engages in couples therapy proactively, and focuses on physical health, sleep optimization, and time in nature to stay grounded.
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