“The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.” — Stephen Covey
Starting a business while having a full-time day job is something most people want to do, yet only a brave few dare to pursue it. And among them, only a handful achieve true success.
Merely entertaining the idea can be frightening. But then you will be filled with the strong drive to be productive and accomplish many things to achieve your goals. Just like that, you believe everything’s possible. It’s totally true!
But truth be told, getting into this kind of commitment is more than the drive to become an aspiring entrepreneur. To make it work, you really need a lot of discipline to handle two priorities at the same time. As much as you want to spend more time building your own empire, let’s admit it, you cannot quit your day job just yet! The day job is paying the bills and possibly funding your new venture.
But dedication, a healthy work-life balance, and a willingness to sacrifice some leisure time to pursue your dream will get you there. If you’re constantly lopsided with too much of one and not enough of the other, you might find a struggle. You need a balancing act.
To help you balance work and entrepreneurship, here is what you should keep in mind:
Be honest with yourself when setting a goal. Don’t overwhelm yourself with unrealistic goals for your day job and startup. Not all tasks are created equal. Some can be achieved overnight. Some need a week to see results.
Set clear, measurable objectives by breaking them into smaller, manageable milestones for easier track progress. Assign deadlines and be honest about what you can realistically accomplish without burning out.
But don’t just accomplish it for the sake of having something done within your timeframe. Make sure they will directly contribute to your long-term goals.
Be prepared to sacrifice your leisure time like social outings. There will be times when even your sleep will be compromised. One way or another, we’ve all been there — sacrificing some brief fun moment for something more valuable to our growth.
While your startup may be your passion project, your day job pays the bills and provides stability. Treat both your priorities with respect and dedication. They are still both under your responsibility.
Since your startup is where your creativity works better, why not use that energy and enthusiasm to fuel your productivity in both areas? Use it to your advantage to help your startup like spending your evenings after work or weekends to focus on some progress.
A Successful entrepreneur capitalizes on every opportunity that comes their way. Use your day job as a learning ground. You can do this by paying attention to the skills you’re acquiring, the industry knowledge you’re gaining, and the networks you’re building.
Don’t hesitate to apply all of this to benefit your startup without compromising your performance at work.
Besides your day job's financial stability, you can also make the most of your connections. Most aspiring entrepreneurs often lack the confidence to share their startup ideas with their colleagues. But then again, every successful business started somewhere. They can provide valuable insights, mentorship, or even become partners or clients for your startup.
Networking within your company or industry can open doors and create opportunities you might not have access to otherwise.
Having two demanding roles simultaneously with challenges and responsibilities may soon take its toll on you. Don’t wait for it to happen.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed when you have multiple commitments. That’s why managing stress and looking after yourself is important for staying grounded and healthy amidst your hectic lifestyle. So don’t forget to include stress management and self-care in your schedule. Be it a simple exercise, meditation, or simply relaxing and recharging.
Take a break when you need to. Every goal you set has its timeframe. You cannot accomplish it overnight anyway. Pushing yourself too hard risks compromising both your day job and your startup. Always recognize your limits to maintain balance and effectiveness in both areas.
Success leaves clues and those clues are free for you to use. The most successful individuals are humble enough to recognize that they don’t have all the answers and open-minded enough to learn from others.
Seeking guidance, or simply watching those who have walked similar paths isn’t a sign of weakness. It’s a smart strategy of learning that most successful business owners utilize.
Yes, every entrepreneur faces unique challenges, but by learning from the successes and failures of others, you can avoid costly mistakes and instead accelerate your progress.
That’s why I always say to surround yourself with a supportive community of like-minded individuals willing to provide much-needed encouragement and motivation when the going gets tough. I talked about this in our recent blog “Why Networking Is Your Most Powerful Tool” — because it is.
You can join networking groups, workshops, and events related to your startup business. Build relationships with others who understand the demands of balancing a startup and day job. Those are your people. More often than not, they are the ones who understand your goals and motivations better than anyone.
Balancing a startup and a day job is not for the faint of heart, so I commend you for starting that leap of faith. It requires tremendous discipline, sacrifice, perseverance, and even several nights of heartbreaks and frustrations.
It’s certainly possible to achieve success in both areas so keep your mind open for new possibilities, experiences, and opportunities that come your way.
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