![]() ![]() Effective entrepreneurs need time for themselves to recharge. To be successful it takes a tremendous amount of grit and sacrifice. Success is the most fulling when it's a shared experience. They know their limits, and value the need to involve others to help complete them as person to get to the top. They let go of their fears, guilt's and doubts around their personal responsibility. The more people they have on their team believing in their mission, the more innovative and successful they become. However, highly effective entrepreneurs embrace that success is never a one-man job. Many entrepreneurs feel because they are on their own journey, they shouldn't enlist the help of others. Aside from the undeniable stress and health benefits, they will not sacrifice an opportunity to produce growth in their brain's ability to stay sharp. They exercise because exercise has proven to increase the neuroplasticity of the brain making them smarter and more able to exist on the cutting edge of intelligence. What is important, is not when or where they exercise, or even how long for that matter, but just that they do it. With all the different variables at hand during a workweek it can be near to impossible to workout at the same time, or even in the same location each day. There is a misconception that successful people have the freedom to exercise whenever they want however, this is not true for the exceptionally busy. They start their next day hydrated from the previous one. They would never choose to start their next day hung over. Of course, highly effective entrepreneurs also give themselves permission to indulge in ending their day with an adult beverage to take the edge off, but they are mindful to do this with a balance. They are aware that staying hydrated keeps their memory sharp, their mood stable, and their motivation intact. Once they've had their coffee or tea, they start pushing the water. To function well, effective entrepreneurs start their day hydrated. Highly effective entrepreneurs are scrappy, and succeed beyond their peers and colleagues because they commit to the simple things, which provide them the grit and resilience to push ahead. When it comes to success, these types recognize it is often the smaller disciplines which catapult them far beyond others who may be smarter, more talented or who have access to more resources which would seemingly give them the advantage. There are several small, but key commitments, effective entrepreneurs practice in their daily routine which help them to stay a cut above the rest. ![]()
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