Startup CEOs should focus on only one key objective: guiding the company to its next growth phase. This is a very challenging task that leaves little room for distractions.
If a startup’s CEO spends time consulting, promoting himself on social media instead of the company, or juggling two jobs, they are very unlikely to succeed in leading the company to success.
This doesn’t mean a startup’s CEO shouldn’t relax or enjoy life, but the startup should be their top priority.
Many people claim they want to turn their ideas into success by starting a startup, but don’t want or can’t put 100% of their energy into it—a perfect recipe for failure.
