How we define well-being at Starttech
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.
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?
Just like the way to a man’s heart is invariably through the stomach (anyone who contests otherwise is simply wrong), the art to living well involves the same journey. The latter is a simple question of personal well-being.
“To love oneself is the start of a lifelong romance.” Oscar Wilde’s famous quote can often be taken out of context. But the fundamental meaning still holds true.
How can you fit learning into your daily schedule? Actually this is the wrong question. Learning should be part of your daily routine, especially at work.
Change. It can be awkward. Uncomfortable. Terrifying even. But in the end it’s the only constant in life. It’s always around the corner.
How often do you laugh at work? If the answer is “not a lot”, then it’s time to fix that and make your office a happy workplace.
Back to school. It’s a phrase which tends to send shivers down spines and cause hearts to sink. And that’s just the kids of the world. But what if we just change our minds about it? And see it as a massive personal growth opportunity.