Why the secret to deep work is getting some deep rest
Deep work: A modern-day Holy Grail, a chalice of overflowing promise & potential. But if you want to sip from it, you must first master the art of deep rest
Deep work: A modern-day Holy Grail, a chalice of overflowing promise & potential. But if you want to sip from it, you must first master the art of deep rest
Summer is for dreaming, stargazing, emptying your head, doing nothing, switching off. Above all, summer is for taking part in the subtle art of how to rest.
“I now define company culture as the way it feels when I walk in the door, and the way it feels to leave at the end of the day,” – Author Kristen Hadeed.
As far as company culture goes, you can’t get much simpler and authentic than the above sentence.
There’s only one thing better that nightswimming in summer if you’re one of the Starttech runners (or if you simply love to keep moving). Night running of course!
A healthy body helps cultivate a healthy mind, and that’s why we’re passionate about keeping healthy at work. After all it’s where you spend a huge chunk of your time.
It’s difficult to find a quote to sum up the fascinating relationship between language and culture. The bottom line, though, is learning. Forever. And as we know, entrepreneurs dig lifelong learning
Well-being at work. It’s one of our key goals, both for ourselves internally and our portfolio companies. And our very own running team is continuing to focus on what has become a great habit – running, and running.
When does networking become not working? An interesting question that really bothers me as the number of conferences, forums, seminars and workshops devoted to startups and entrepreneurship continue to grow.
Keep on running. That’s one of our many mantras, especially among the Starttech runners crowd within the company.
‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the co-working space, not an entrepreneur or startupper was stirring. Not even the clicking of a mouse (or tapping of a keyboard) could be heard.
Working in or running a startup can be a demanding and draining experience, on both body and mind. The danger of burn-out is clear and present. This is why personal well-being should always be a top priority.
What if I told you that having a side hustle can boost your productivity and performance in your “day job”? If I’m guessing right, you might find that hard to believe. After all, isn’t the idea of a side hustle to eventually quit your main job and turn it into your own little – or big – startup?