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As a CEO[1] has brought attention to the unique challenges of dating as an entrepreneur, sparking widespread interest online. In a humorous yet relatable post, the CEO shared, “Dating as a founder is tough[2][3][4]. I go in hoping to talk about feelings and somehow end up pitching my business plan. Is it even a real date if I didn’t try to explain my ‘vision’?”

While initially lighthearted, the post struck a chord with many who understand the struggle of balancing personal relationships and a high-powered professional life. For founders, the lines between work and personal life can blur, making it difficult to fully switch off and be present.

This insight has ignited a broader discussion, with many professionals chiming in about their own experiences of having work inadvertently seep into personal moments. It highlights the often-hidden reality of entrepreneurship—where the passion for one’s work can become so all-encompassing that it overshadows even the simplest aspects of life, like dating.

Founder vs Sleep

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As a founder, sleep sometimes feels like an afterthought. There's always one more email to send, one more idea to brainstorm, one more problem to solve. The drive to keep pushing, to give everything for the vision, can make rest feel optional. But over time, I’ve learned that the “founder vs. sleep” mindset can be a serious liability. Running on empty might work for a while, but chronic exhaustion inevitably catches up, impacting decision-making, creativity, and health.

These days, I’m reframing my perspective: sleep isn’t an obstacle to productivity; it’s a crucial part of it. I’ve realized that a well-rested mind is sharper, more resilient, and capable of seeing the big picture more clearly. Building a business is a marathon, not a sprint, and sustainable success requires a balance. So while the late nights will always be there, I’m learning that the discipline to rest is just as important as the discipline to work.

References

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  1. ^ "'I Go Hoping To Talk About Feelings But …': Bengaluru Startup CEO's Dating Struggles". News18. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  2. ^ "End up pitching my business". Live Mint.
  3. ^ "Meet the young Bengaluru CEO Divyanshu Shekhar, whose dating struggles go viral". The Economic Times. 2024-10-28. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
  4. ^ "'Dating As Founder Is Tough': Bengaluru CEO's Dating Struggles Goes Viral; Netizens React". English Jagran. 2024-10-27. Retrieved 2024-11-05.
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