How to Balance Your Life With Your Startup

Mike Veny

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How to Balance Your Life With Your Startup

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Starting a company is one of the most rewarding things you can do but can also be incredibly stressful. There’s a lot of hard work that goes into setting up a business, and you have to invest time, money, and energy into it before you even know for sure that you will achieve success.

It’s easy to get overwhelmed in the early phases of starting a business and push yourself too far. Pushing yourself is a necessary part of ensuring that your business will succeed, but it’s important to maintain a work-life balance

The Dangers of Burnout

In the early stages of starting a business, you have to spend a lot of time and energy juggling clients and projects, as well as managing the company itself. There’s often a sharp learning curve as you quickly figure out the ins and outs of running a business. This includes working long hours and late nights. While there’s nothing wrong with the odd bout of burning the midnight oil, constantly focusing on work to the detriment of everything else in your life can be dangerous. If you push yourself too, you risk burning out.

Burnout occurs when you subject yourself to too much stress over a long period of time. It can lead to physical, mental, and emotional health problems. In some cases, it can lead to crashing, where you get so unwell that you’re unable to function at work or at home.

It’s important to prioritize your well-being as an entrepreneur, both for the good of your company and your health. 

How to Find Balance

One of the key steps to finding balance in your work and life is to schedule everything. As well as scheduling time for projects and meetings, you should include breaks in your schedule and treat them as important. This includes scheduling days off when you’re uncontactable. 

Regular breaks can improve your productivity and can hold off burnout. You should also talk to someone if you’re struggling with the stress of starting a business. Set realistic goals for yourself and your company. It can take time to make a profit, so don’t be too hard on yourself if your business takes a little while to get off the ground.

Practical Startup Tips

One of the best ways to reduce your stress when starting a business is to have a solid plan. If you make a plan and include set goals to reach for, then you can track your progress and you won’t feel lost.

First, work out how to get funding for your startup. You have a variety of options and an early injection of cash can give you a head start. You should also plan how to use this money. Invest it back into your business, so that you can start to make a profit sooner rather than later. 

Don’t be afraid to outsource tasks to other workers or freelancers. Hiring freelance workers is a great way to lighten your workload without having to deal with employees.

Mike Veny

Mike Veny won Corporate LiveWire’s 2022 & 2023 Innovation & Excellence Awards for his work as a Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist®. He also won NAMI New York State’s 2023 Leader Of Mental Health Awareness award. As a PM360 ELITE Award Winner, he was recognized as one of the 100 most influential people in the healthcare industry for his work with patient advocacy. Determined to overcome a lifetime of serious mental health challenges, Mike’s career began as a professional drummer and evolved into becoming a change maker in the workplace wellness industry. Mike is the author of several books, including the best-selling book, Transforming Stigma: How to Become a Mental Wellness Superhero. He is currently furthering his knowledge at Maharishi International University, pursuing a Consciousness and Human Potential degree.