Weâve reached peak Hustle Porn. It seems if you arenât working incredibly long hours, you simply arenât working hard enough on your idea. If you arenât constantly âgrindingâ and âputting in workâ then youâre destined to fail.
Your business isnât making enough money? You obviously arenât hustling enough.
I will fully admit that I subscribed to the hustle mentality a few years ago (I was a “hustle bro”)
Do you know where trying to constantly hustle led me?
- Stressed
- In debt
- Overweight
- Completely unhappy with my business
- Did I mention stressed??
I had to stop working like I thought I should (and saw others doing). I had to redefine what hustling meant to me.
And yes, I completely made up the term “hustle bro.”
You Don’t Have To Work Like Other People In Order To Succeed
Listen, I love Gary Vaynerchuk as much as the next entrepreneur. Iâd even call Gary a friend. But that guy plays on a different level than we do. He also has huge teams of people at his side. Gary can do what he does (constant hustle) because of a lot of behind-the-scenes factors. Oh, and letâs also not forget his DNA, which he openly admits is unique to him. Gary is the type of guy who has been wired for hustle since he was a little kid.
You and I are not Gary Vaynerchuk. We shouldnât aspire to work like him. We should find our own version of hustle and work in a way that feels congruent with who we are as people.
There are so many inspirational quotes about working hard and hustling and making sacrifices and blah blah blah. Yes, some of this stuff can be helpful at certain times. But make sure youâre running your business (or your life) your way. Just because you work 90 hours a week doesnât mean youâre going to be successful. Even if you model your work off of someone else who is successful, there are too many other factors at play that you canât replicate.
Am I telling you to stop working long hours?
Absolutely not. Most businesses require a lot of extra hours to reach certain milestones and desired levels of success. But there must be a balance. You simply canât keep burning the candle at both ends and working until your fingers bleed (if youâre reading this and bleeding, please call a doctor immediately).
What Iâm advocating is counteracting the time you overwork with time to underwork. I know exactly how it feels to see a never-ending to-do list. I know what the financial crunch feels like. I know how it can feel to think that just a few more hours of hustle will get you where you need to be.
Hustling doesnât put money in your bank account.
You canât pay your mortgage with hard work. You canât buy groceries with a few extra hours of effort. You arenât going to be happy with your business (or life) if youâre constantly working.
Hustling can provide you with experience. It can help you learn lessons. It will open doors that might otherwise be closed. But again, you have to hustle in a way that makes you feel like you arenât overextending yourself and going to an unhealthy place.
When you take a hustle break, good things happen.
Last year I took a break from social media for 30 days. During that time I found a new sense of clarity on my personal (and business) values. I slept better than I had in a long time. I started appreciating things in my life more that werenât on a digital screen. Oh, and I came up with a business idea that brought in more than $40,000 in revenue. Not too shabby.
With a break in 2015, I stumbled into what could be labeled as my biggest and craziest idea ever, (buymyfuture).
When you take a break from constantly working and constantly thinking, you allow space for creation and new ideas.
Rarely does anyone come up with a great idea while pulling an all-nighter or after 14 straight hours of staring at a computer screen. All of my great ideas have come at times when I havenât been working myself over time. Iâve just shared two examples, and I could go on. I never have groundbreaking ideas when Iâm stressed to the max and overstimulated.
I believe in the hustle, but I also believe in balancing out the hustle with rest. Listen to your mind and body. Take breaks. Enjoy life. Realize that you donât have to work every hour of every day just because some people think thatâs a cool thing to do.
Take a moment to define what hustle means to you, then hustle that way.