Last Updated on: 11th November 2024, 04:29 pm
UK Success and Transformation Coach Ross Temple is calling on entrepreneurs to be vigilant against a rising threat to their well-being: success fatigue. As the pressure to constantly achieve grows, Temple advises business owners to redefine success to avoid burnout.
Burnout has extended beyond corporate settings, with high-achieving entrepreneurs increasingly at risk. New data reveals that nearly 50% of workers aged 26 to 35 report burnout—the highest rate among any age group, according to Gallup’s 2024 Global Workplace Report.
“Success fatigue is the hidden epidemic of the entrepreneurial world,” says Temple. “It’s the exhaustion that comes from winning without end. Every time a goal is achieved, it’s immediately replaced by a bigger one. There’s no time to pause, reflect, or enjoy the win.”
The economic impact of burnout is also evident. Research from Unmind found that companies investing in well-being initiatives cut absenteeism and staff turnover, saving up to 5% in annual revenue. Yet, only 39% of business leaders can quantify how poor mental health affects their financial results, despite these clear benefits.
Temple advocates for a fresh outlook on success in 2025 and shares advice for sustainable growth:
- Prioritise “Better” Over “More”: “The constant push for bigger numbers—whether it’s revenue, followers, or accolades—can be toxic. Instead, focus on improving quality and impact,” says Temple.
- Embrace Imperfection: “Perfectionism is a fast track to burnout. Success today requires adaptability and resilience, not rigid control.”
- Make Self-Care Non-Negotiable: Temple urges entrepreneurs not to overlook self-care. “It’s not a reward for hitting milestones; it’s a daily discipline that keeps you performing at your best.”
- Reconnect with Your ‘Why’: Many entrepreneurs lose sight of their original purpose. “When you’re deeply connected to your mission, success becomes fulfilling instead of draining.”
Temple stresses the need to redefine success in a holistic sense. “Real success isn’t just professional; it’s personal. It’s about building a life where your business thrives without sacrificing your happiness and well-being,” he adds.
With success fatigue now a pressing issue, Temple believes 2025 is the time for entrepreneurs to rethink their goals. “It’s time to stop chasing unsustainable growth and start building businesses that are not only profitable but also life-enhancing.”
As Head Coach at Big Business Events, Ross Temple invites readers to connect with him on LinkedIn.