“I’m not running for sainthood. I just happen to think that in life we need to be a little like the farmer, who puts back into the soil what he takes out.”
— Paul Newman, actor
Being sustainable doesn’t mean being perfect, but following these practices can get you close.
As entrepreneurs, we often forget to look at our business journey as a part of life. There is not one single business journey out there that has been perfect, but choosing how to pursue sustainability is worth admiring.
Sustainability can mean so many different things, but in short, it means making more out of less. It’s about creating cycles that can sustain themselves. Hence the “sustainable sign” we are all familiar with.
So, being a sustainable business practice means putting a name to your cycles in a way in which you can commit to them fully, wholeheartedly, and transparently. Trust me, it’s not as hard as it seems, and you’re already here taking the first step by trying to learn how.
Think about the processes and systems inside your business and ask yourself how you could make each part of your business sustainable. Dreaming of your “perfect” sustainable efforts is the first step. Don’t underestimate them, even if you’re starting your business with a laptop sitting on your couch at home.
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