Startups Are Hard in 100 Different Ways
techcrunch.comI try to keep a daily habit of meditation, exercise, healthy food and solid sleep.
Here's the key for me - even when I'm feeling great and like I can skip a session I don't. When I do skip I feel fine for a few days then it hits me.
Good point - easy to miss a few days and think you are in the clear.
Author here - any coping skills you have used to make startups more emotionally manageable? Any in the article resonate?
Also, we launched www.7cupsoftea.com/startups to help make startups less stressful.
This may seem obvious, but just setting a reminder to take a break every 45-90 minutes has helped me step away from the screen, stretch, rest my eyes, breathe, and maybe get some fresh air, all of which seem to help alleviate some stress.
I like that idea of taking a break every so often. Makes sense. I'm going to try to implement that.
Great closing statement - "Yes, you are a founder, but you are also a partner, son or daughter, friend and student. And you always have the power to decide what your startup’s success or failure will mean in the greater story of your life." It is important to remember that your startup is a part of your life and not your life. Being grateful and mindful has helped me a lot in my journey with a startup. There are things beyond your control that you cannot help. Things that were in your control but you were not able to help just leave you with lessons, for your next startup!
Thanks Twisha :)