When running like a boss, things start to happen….

 

Running like a boss is a kind of metaphor that could be the most powerful mindset for you this year. In several articles, I’m emphasizing the similarities between running a marathon and entrepreneurship. In fact, these two activities have much more in common than you think.

You need guts to be running like a boss, but how often do you hear that being your own boss is something that should cause any struggle?

Being both a passionate runner and an enthusiastic entrepreneur running my own business, I know that those activities have so much in common. Leveraging the two activities will save you a lot of time and effort.

In the turbulent epidemic environment, we are facing right now, all people start to question almost everything. It can be from how you live your life to how to live the rest of your days on earth. Without any doubt, Coronavirus represents an unusual eye-opener.

Suppose you belong to the big group of baby boomers as I do. In that case, entrepreneurship and marathon running most probably do not fit into the frame you’re familiar with.

 

How were we educated? 

 

Go to school, get a title, search for a job, and start climbing the career ladder. Building up your resume is the way of carving out your life to the best. You never really understand how crazy this is until you get smashed in your face with this great quote by Warren Buffet:

“Taking jobs to build up your resume is the same as saving up sex for old age.”

The sad reality is that around 80% of all working people don’t enjoy what they are doing. When asking people why they are doing the work they are doing, most of the answers refer to external circumstances, like:

“Somebody told me this would be a good career for me.”

“Once you reach a certain level, the salary is high.”

The list can be long, but you start a life race that isn’t yours in the end. So, what does it have to do with entrepreneurship and marathon running?

All leading entrepreneurs have one thing in common:

They do their race!

Therefore, many people, mostly the 80% group mentioned earlier, try to turn them down because they are different. They take paths no one else does. If you are different, people will view you as a kind of “weird.”

Running Like a Boss and Marathon Running Linked Together

 

Running Like a Boss and Marathon Running Linked TogetherBeing out running at 5 AM is seen in the eyes of non-runners as something strange. The same goes for passionate entrepreneurs working around the clock, pushed by their enthusiasm.

There is much advice out there on what to do to be successful and happy in life. Much of this advice has to do with the leverage effect for entrepreneurship and marathon running.

 

Become a self-expert

To figure out and understand yourself isn’t always an easy task. From childhood, we are brainwashed with specific ways of thinking. It can be a difficult task to break that chain.

If you’re going to start training for a marathon race, you will need to really be honest with yourself.

What do I need to do?

And the most critical question:

Am I willing to do it? Do I have sufficient passion for following through and making it happen?

What is your motivation in life? Strengths you find out by yourself. It’s curious and scary simultaneously, but a large group of the population fears their real passion. It can be due to influencers in society, education,

or any other external source faking up your life.

Figure out your strengths and weaknesses with this free test.

Maybe you have certain qualities you are not entirely aware of.

 

Push your limits

No one can tell your better than yourself what you’re good at, not so good at, and the overall skill set you’ve gathered during your lifetime so far. Use it, push it, and challenge yourself.

The passion I have for marathon running teaches me whole the time how to plan for new challenges. It’s all about setting a realistic goal, preparing for it, and sticking to the scheme.

Your entrepreneurship works precisely the same way. You will have a lot of hurdles on your way, but the final goal is so vital that nothing can keep you away from conquering every single obstacle.

Some people call us stubborn. I would instead prefer to use the label, passionate, and goal-oriented.

To push the limits repeatedly is a typical characteristic of people dedicated to marathon running and entrepreneurship.

 

Surround yourself with inspiring people

There are two possible reasons you’re not doing things:

A) you convince yourself that you can’t do it.

B) people around you tell you, you can’t do it.

There is a quote by Jim Rohn going like this:

“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” 

There are so many examples from both the sports world and business environments, showing that Jim Rohn’s statement is nothing else than the naked truth.

In all entrepreneurial communities, networking is fundamental. To

interchange ideas, benchmark new topics, or just get some support and help from others, is worth gold.

The same goes for marathon training. It’s a vast program you’ve in front of you, and you need to get input and feedback from other like-minded fellows to optimize your training in the best way.

 

Entrepreneurship and Running like a Boss is All About Goals, Planning, and Execution

 

Running like a Boss is All About GoalsSuppose the first three advice pieces talk very much about the characteristics of people dedicated to marathon running and entrepreneurship. In that case, the following three are very much the “what to do” tasks to be successful.

Goalsetting

You probably know it before, but it cannot be emphasized enough. Without having a well-defined goal for where you should be heading, it’s like going out and searching for something you don’t know what it is.

When the marathon season is taking a pause during Christmas and New Year, I use to slow down my training (your body needs some rest also) and prepare my running agenda for the coming year.

I usually run 2 or 3 marathon races per year, and the goals for that training will always be with the focus on those essential races.

In the same manner, your business goals for the coming year should undergo the same process. The vital thing here is to always have measurable goals.

It’s incredible how the procedures for my running and my business still leverage each other. It’s almost like copy paste with different wordings and, of course, other numbers.

 

Detailed planning

To reach your goals, you need to plan in detail how to achieve them. For every month, week and day, you should establish the corresponding sub-goals. It’s always easier to handle smaller sub-goals than big overall goals.

In both marathon training and your business, there are days when all is going like clockwork. However, you will also face days when almost everything goes wrong. It’s a typical characteristic of entrepreneurship and marathon running.

With smaller sub-goals, it’s much easier to make corrections and even changes in the planning.

 

Disciplined execution

All mentioned so far will be worth nothing if there isn’t any execution. You need to “walk the talk.” Disciplined execution sounds like military drilling.

And do you know what?

It’s precisely what it is if you want to reach your goals.

For any reason, it could happen that you don’t meet a scheduled training session or that your sub-goal in your business that day just didn’t happen. That’s OK. After all, we are humans and no machines.

What is essential, though, is to catch up later during the week on what is missing. There is no difference between a runner and an entrepreneur.

 

The Next Step to be Running Like a Boss and doing Business Like a Runner

If you already have the six steps in place, you are probably already running your own business. Maybe you also have any other passion in your life. In my case, it’s marathon running. Still, you might be a passionate golf player, traveler, surfer, scuba diver, or something else you really love to do.

To leverage your business and your hobby, you must have the correct framework. When in place, you can do whatever you want if you have the necessary platform and knowledge, supporting your passion and life journey.

View the following short video, and I’ll show you what I did to get this essential leverage.

If you would like to try the same platform and system that allows me to do what I love the most every single day, CLICK HERE and register for the on-demand online workshops to get all the information you need.

It changed my life, allowing me to be released from the 9-5 job and have time to practice my passion for running. It happens that people ask me if I’m an entrepreneurial runner or a running entrepreneur.

My answer is always: YES!

REGISTER HERE, and you’ll understand what you can do when you finally find that little gold needle in the middle of a haystack.

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