What training for a half marathon taught me about startups:
(for real)
1. Endurance is key
Running a marathon and building a startup take time, effort, and patience. It’s about playing the long game and keeping your energy up.
2. Consistent progress matters
In running, regular training leads to improvement.
In startups, steady progress drives growth.
Small, consistent wins make the biggest difference.
3. Setbacks are inevitable
You’ll hit obstacles, but resilience is built by pushing through.
Both running and startups test your limits.
Success comes from showing up, even when it’s tough.
4. Energy management is crucial
Knowing when to sprint and when to slow down prevents burnout.
Pacing yourself is everything—going too hard too fast leads to failure.
5. The mental game is real
Whether it's hitting the wall in a race or making a tough decision, mental strength keeps you moving forward.
Discipline beats motivation.
6. Community matters
Runners have their crew; founders have their team, mentors, and peers.
Surrounding yourself with the right people makes the journey easier.
7. The journey is the reward
Celebrating milestones keeps you motivated.
Remember why you started and enjoy the process.
Keep running, keep building, and enjoy the ride! 🏃🏼♂️
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