The Importance of Developing an Entrepreneurial Backbone

Many entrepreneurs are so focused on getting their businesses up and running that they leave too little time for personal and professional development. Between managing the balance sheet and binge-working under constant self-imposed deadlines, they don’t realize the importance of developing their whole selves.

The fact is, all aspects of life -- relationships, career and health -- are interrelated.

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Entrepreneurs are in a great position to build these elements into their organization’s DNA:

1.精神。

A study published in JAMA psychiatry in May 2012 showed that people with Alzheimer’s disease who had a strong sense of purpose in life had less cognitive impairment compared with those who reported less purpose in life. Since the majority of people spend most of their waking hours at work, finding meaning and purpose through their jobs may be related to maintaining cognitive function in advanced age. Finding a job that provides purpose and meaning is also important to being able to maintain equilibrium when working under pressure or in disruptive and challenging environments.

Collect and communicate stories that highlight how the company positively impacts its customers and the surrounding community.

2. physical.

58003 When faced with fatigue many peoplepress on believing that theycan simply catch up on lost sleep. A study published earlier this yearinthe Journal of Neurosciencelinked sleep deprivation to irreversible physical damage and a loss of brain cells.

plus, sleep may also help clean out the mental clutter that accumulates in the brain during the day. Recognizing sleep patterns and understanding the value of consistently receiving a good night’s sleep can help eliminate scattered thoughts and anxiety that accumulate throughout the day. Also, changing the unspoken rule of today's corporate world such as the need to be connected 24/7 will help employees prioritize sleep and think more clearly throughout the day.

Model the value of being unplugged by instituting technology downtime in the evenings and on weekends.

3. Intellectual.

people'sability to put together complicated ideas to solve problems is dependent on working memory. And working memory is negatively affected by stress and sleep deprivation. If peopleare constantly anxious and stressed,they find it difficult to challenge assumptions and connect to big-picture thinking. Decision fatigue is a reality; the quality of decisions often deteriorates as the day goes on.people need stamina to be able to think creatively and strategically throughout the day.

Entrepreneurs shouldorganize their workdays so that their important decisions are made during“prime time,” when theyand theiremployees are at theirbest. Institute a decision review board at thecompanythat embraces the reality of fatigue and bias.

4.直观。

Innovative and creative responses to disruption are a whole brain endeavor. Research suggests that people are most successful in generating creative responses when they allow time for healthy mind wandering, silence their inner critics and loosen up the constraints of their rational mind. This can be achieved by usingimagination and understanding the importance of setting aside time for reflection in a daily schedule.

Add breaks, walks and exercise periods into the workday. Signal the value of reflection time by scheduling time for big-picture thinking and honoring closed doors.

5. Emotional.

Does the company value emotional awareness as much asintellectual acumen? Better decisions come with connecting the social, emotional and analytic circuitry in the brain. Compassion and empathy toward the self and others increases resilience, joy and well-being. Let emotions take their rightful place in the organization.

Become an emotional investigator. 58003 At the end of 30 days, see if new insights ariseabout issues that were zapping energy and clarity.

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