Having engaged in entrepreneurial activities in my own personal life, some of which were successful and others not so), I have come to understand the meaning of being an entrepreneur. In my opinion, an entrepreneur is someone who has chosen to do what they want with their life. When you’re doing what you want with your life, that can be the greatest joy you can have. But, oh so gradually, you forget that you are doing what you want. You start working for somebody else’s expectations. In the end, that’s not the way.
The meaning of being an entrepreneur is that you are doing what you want to do, and you should continue to do that all your life in one form or another. Success is not only in terms of size. Success must also be looked at in terms of finding full expression of who you are, your capabilities and your competence. If any human being finds full expression of who he or she is, always, they will find success.
So there is no need to be pressured by peer groups, media, this and that, as long as you are able to find full expression to who you are through the work that you’re doing. Above all, establish your way of being. An entrepreneur does something that he or she cares for, that they want to do. It all must matter. Your work is important. Once your work is important, the most important thing is, you must work upon yourself. Sometimes, this is completely missing. Managing a business essentially means you are managing thousands of minds. If you can’t manage yours, how will you manage theirs? If you manage yours, where is the question of pressure? Where is the question of stress? There is no such thing. Work is not pressure. Work is not stress.
As an entrepreneur, from a practical standpoint, workplace stress is often times difficult to manage. Stress can interfere in one’s ability to effectively manage and grow a business. The National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) recommends workers try to stay safe under stress by taking the following actions:
The likelihood of accidents and injuries occurring in the workplace due to distractions created by stress increase exponentially.
Bottom line - it is your inability to manage yourself which is the stress. Nothing more, nothing less.
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