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How 7-Figure Entrepreneurs Effectively Manage Their Energy Energy is everything as an entrepreneur

By Gerard Adams

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As entrepreneurs, it's easy to neglect our health and wellness because we have tunnel-vision on building our business. But not paying attention to your health can cause you to burn out mentally, physically and emotionally in the long run … which is something I've learned from experience.

We put all of our time and energy into creating something meaningful because we can taste the reality of our vision. When you have a burning desire to bring an idea into the world, it's easy to forget about your own wellbeing.

One thing I've realized is that making my wellness a priority and becoming the healthiest version of myself has had a major positive effect on every other aspect of my life — not just business. You can't build and sustain an empire when you're not physically and mentally at your best.

Think about Steve Jobs. He was arguably one of the most successful entrepreneurs and innovators of our time. But, his health caught up to him and he passed away at just 56 years old. No matter how successful you are, if you're not healthy, you may not be able to enjoy your success for long.

That's why it's a no-brainer for me to time block my schedule to work on improving my mind, body, spirit and energy management. Managing and improving your energy are the keys to taking control of your business and life. Without an abundance of energy, it's hard to perform at a high level in any area.

Improve the leader, improve the business. Here are my six tips for effectively managing your energy:

1. Focus on what you put into your body.

You must focus on eating food that has nutritional value. Keep it mostly organic, limiting your junk food intake, consume more fruits and vegetables, less meat, stay hydrated with fresh water and cook your meals at home instead of eating out.

You can even consider going plant-based — that's what I'm doing. There's so much research about how being plant-based will improve your energy, clarity and focus on every level. What you eat does physically become a part of you.

There are lists of different foods you can find online to boost your mood, focus and energy. Feed your body consciously.

2. Rest, recover and manage stress.

It's so important not only to make sure you're getting at least seven to eight hours of sleep a night but also blocking out time to disconnect from the world to manage your physical and mental wellness.

You can do this through exercise, meditation, massage, yoga or by spending time in nature. Don't allow stress to build up inside of you, because it will lead to anxiety. These activities can reduce stress so you show up more powerfully and focused for your company, team and clients.

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3. Spend time with people who uplift, empower and support you.

These are the type of people you want to spend time with the most because they energize you instead of draining you. Who you spend time with is who you become, and if people in your inner-circle are low energy, you'll feel as if you need to match their vibe.

Do your best to hang around people who inspire you to become the best version of yourself. Choose your circle of influence wisely.

4. Say no more often.

Say no to people, activities and anything else that doesn't align with your major goals and values. If you don't have clear and specific goals, you won't know what things to say no too. What you reject or accept too can literally make or break your success.

Your entire future is determined by the choices you make today. That's why it's crucial to make decisions that will positively impact your life and business. Time is the most valuable asset we have because we can't get a refund on how we spend it. Start saying no and watch how it impacts you.

5. Create a not-to-do list.

To really own my time and energy, I create a list of any activities which do not help move the needle forward in my life and business. I challenge you to create a not-to-do list. You'll start noticing exactly how you spend your time and on what activities.

Audit your 24 hours and determine which activities aren't helping you make progress towards your life and business goals. Then, replace those activities with action items that will help you get to where you want to be.

6. Have non-negotiables.

These are things that you do or accomplish no matter what's going on. Some examples of non-negotiables would be blocking out an hour a day for exercise, 20 minutes a day for mindfulness activities, no phone before bed or at the dinner table with your family, no checking email after 7 p.m., reflecting for 10 minutes before you go to sleep, etc.

These are activities that will become a ritual for you. Eventually, you will do these things without effort. They can become empowering habits that help you reserve mental energy and maximize your focus. Write down what those non-negotiables will be for you and implement them into your daily routine.

Conclusion

Your physical and mental health are by far the most important areas to focus on when it comes to energy management. When you're physically and mentally abundant with energy, nothing can stop you from turning your goals into a reality.

As you make your health a focus, implement these other strategies in your life to maximize your energy, output, productivity, and performance. After 17+ years of being an entrepreneur and building multiple seven- or eight-figure businesses, I know energy really is everything. How you recharge your energy and what you spend that energy on are what create your life from moment to moment. You have the information, but the execution is what matters most.

Gerard Adams

Entrepreneur, angel investor, self-made millionaire at 24

Gerard Adams is The Millennial Mentor™, inspiring the generation to leverage their passions for success and create the lifestyle they dream of. A serial entrepreneur, angel investor, self-made millionaire by the age of 24 and millennial himself, he is most popularly known as the co-founder of Elite Daily. To date, he has built, backed or invested in nine businesses across multiple industries that have all delivered over seven-figure profits. Gerard has recently developed a video series, Leaders Create Leaders, to offer a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur. Learn more at GerardAdams.com

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