Being an entrepreneur definitely has its perks but the journey isn’t easy. Entrepreneurs work long hours, sacrifice their weekends and undergo a lot of stress to achieve their goals. Even if you have planned out everything meticulously, there are times you experience stressful situations. Stress is not like any physical illness that is spotted and cured immediately. In fact, it is quite the opposite. It is important that every individual knows how to manage stress and not let it affect their mental and physical health. Here are a few tips on how to manage stress as an entrepreneur
Every individual’s stress is triggered by different reasons. The first step to managing stress is to break down the problem. When you are feeling stressed or anxious, sit down and jot down what is causing you stress. Is it the deadlines or the feedback from customers? Are you coming to work with family problems on your mind? Once you have understood the cause of your stress, it becomes easier to approach the problem with step-by-step solutions for the same.
Many people tend to forget that what we eat and drink also can trigger stress. It is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle. That doesn’t mean you have to follow a strict diet. It just means eating the right foods at the right time. Do not skip or eat late meals. Make sure to get enough sleep at night. Make time for regular exercise. All these things keep your body and mind clean and happy which helps in reducing stress levels.
Sometimes entrepreneurs tend to get too involved in the business to the point of obsession. They do not take weekend offs and work way more than they should. That is not healthy and will unknowingly cause them stress in the long run. It is important to take regular breaks. You can take a break in many ways. Make sure to take one or 2 days off during the week. Take your family on a short weekend getaway or a well planned holiday. Simultaneously, to ensure you don’t get bored of the same routine every day, make sure to switch it up once in a while.
Every entrepreneur knows and anticipates that there will be umpteen challenges and roadblocks in the process of setting up a new business. Those are the moments when a person can get stressed easily. At that time, it is important to have a positive attitude. Believe in yourself and your business. Remind yourself why you are doing this and what you have achieved so far. Start your day by telling yourself that you can overcome this obstacle and emerge victorious. When you have a positive attitude and fighting spirit, half your battle is won.
Just because you have a business to set, doesn’t mean you can or should ignore yourself and your family. Do not ever make the mistake of letting your professional life weigh heavily over your personal life. Learn to draw the line and do not take work-related issues and stress home. When you go home, you should unwind and relax. This helps you to go back to work with a fresh mindset the next day. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is beneficial for you and your family.
Mr.Chirag Gujarati is a serial entrepreneur in the education sector and committed towards helping startups reach their full potential. As a Business Coach, his expertise lies in Design Thinking, Lean Start-up, Product Development and Strategy; where he has been working since the past eight years.
With his 40 years of experience & expertise, he teaches the techniques of management & strategy. He guides the new generation and helps them to manage startups and has brought cultural transformation in organisations. He has also designed & delivered several senior leadership programs.
The visionary behind the MIDAS School of Entrepreneurship, Prof. Pooja Shah is the torchbearer of young entrepreneurial minds in India. Being a Personal Master Coach herself, she has developed a one-of-a-kind course that dives deep into yourself, and makes you realise your true potential called ‘Transcend’ With a global perspective for an Indian business, Ms Pooja Shah has been a revolutionary to scale MIDAS to new heights.
Prof Parag Shah is an experienced entrepreneur and a pioneer in the field of entrepreneurship education. He is the Founder-Director of FLAME University and the Managing Director of Oxford Golf and Country Club ranked the best golf course in Asia
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