Cognitive overload is a constant reality for founders due to all the decisions, meetings, crisis and ambitions they face competing for their attention. Although hustle culture values exhaustion as an indicator of work ethic, successful leadership requires something more powerful and quieter than this. Mindfulness should not be viewed simply as a trend, but rather as a tool that provides founders a competitive advantage. Mindful practices are a way for founders to preserve their focus, manage energy and make better long-term decisions. The following six practices will not involve slowing down the work the founder performs but rather doing it with a greater degree of clarity and intention.
Begin Your Day With Structure Instead of Reactively
A founder’s first minutes of the day can determine how the entire day unfolds. A reactive start—i.e., jumping right into emails or messages at the start of the day, gives control of your day to what others need from you first. A structured morning, however, helps to create a foundation for the day and anchor a founder’s focus. Setting aside time to engage in quiet planning, writing in a journal or reviewing priorities will help founders operate from a state of purpose instead of urgency.
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Eliminate Decision Fatigue By Standardizing Low-impact Choices
Every time a founder makes a decision, his/her mental energy is depleted. Mindful founders develop “decision hygiene”, by standardising the number of low-impact choices and being very selective with their finite resources, thus leaving enough energy to make those decisions which have the greatest impact. Decision hygiene can be created by developing clear principles, creating predetermined frameworks and delegating as much authority as possible.
Reset Your Nervous System During Breaks Instead of Distracting Your Mind
Not all breaks will help a person become re-energized. When breaks are used to scroll social media or attempt to multi-task through your breaks, these activities will create more disorder in your mind than if you had done nothing during the break. Intentional breaks—i.e., taking short walks, doing breathing exercises, like meditation, or taking time away from a screen during a break will allow the individual to reset their nervous system. These resets will allow a founder to perform with increased focus, focus, creativity and emotional control when returning to their work.
Deep Work in a Noisy World
Deep work has become a competitive edge as notifications have taken over our world. Mindful founders create disrupted focus windows to excel at strategic thinking and problem solving. Protecting that time sends a message that meaningful progress is created through depth versus constant availability.
Energy vs Time
Energy (potential) is not fixed, whereas time (a resource) is fixed. Mindful founders sync high-intensity work with their peak energy/busyness and respect their natural rhythms in order to avoid burnout and maintain their ability to perform over a long entrepreneurial journey.
Reflection as a Leader
Through reflection, experience becomes insight and regular reflection upon their decisions, responses & reactions will help the founder to see patterns as well as stimulate their ability to adjust their actions. Building this type of habit can increase a founder’s self-awareness, improve leadership judgment and continue to promote growth.Mindful leadership is not about doing less but instead is about leading better. By setting up structured mornings, reducing the amount of cognitive noise, creating a protected focus time and managing their energy; a founder can stay grounded during the chaos. Ultimately, mindful leadership will support not only a founder’s health and well-being, but also positively influence the health of their teams, culture and business resilience.(Vinayak Burman, Founder and Managing Partner, VERTICES PARTNERS, Creator and Host, The Lifeboat)






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