Entrepreneurs get lost in their world of work and don't pay enough attention to their mental and physical health. This can have disastrous consequences over the long term. Here are three steps entrepreneurs should take for their well-being
"I never thought about well-being until you mentioned it. My venture is doing good, and I am trying to scale up. I am working 12-15 hours a day. I have no time for anything else. I want to spend time with my family and manage my time effectively. Yet I am unable to," shares an entrepreneur who started a venture four years ago.
The entrepreneurial journey is full of highs and lows. We are used to hearing the success stories. Entrepreneurs are portrayed to be heroic, and the journey is glorified. But what about their daily stressors, long working hours and uncertain work environment? Indeed, motivation and passion serve as fuel to keep them going. But do they exhaust themselves in the process?
Economic outcomes are important indicators of entrepreneurial success. At the same time, it is imperative not to discount the journey that leads to the outcome. Maintaining a state of well-being during the journey is vital. Entrepreneurial well-being is defined as having more positive and less negative feelings and good psychological functioning in relation to developing, starting, growing, and running an entrepreneurial venture. Along with economic outcomes, research has proposed it as a crucial measure to capture an entrepreneur's success.
However, not many founders focus on their wellness. "Twice in my life, I was very close to burnout. I did not realise that. I always kept working. I used to work till two or three in the morning. Thinking back now, I realise how idiotic I have been," says an entrepreneur.
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[This article has been published with permission from IIM Bangalore. www.iimb.ac.in Views expressed are personal.]