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  • How do you prioritize relationships while scaling your startup?

    Anton Ponikarovskii
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    As founders, it's easy to get caught up in the grind. For those of us trying to balance personal relationships (especially with partners) while growing a startup, how do you ensure both get the attention they deserve? What’s your strategy to avoid burnout and strengthen your connections outside of work?

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    Rick Fan
    Sider for iOS 2.0
    In fact, it’s best to be mentally prepared for some imbalance before you actually start a business. Things won't always go exactly as we plan.
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    Anton Ponikarovskii
    @rick_fan Thanks for your insight! I agree, balance can be tough. Being prepared for those ups and downs definitely helps, and finding ways to adapt along the way is key.
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    Vaibhav
    You have to make time, my friend. It is not easy but it is an effort that is important.
    Sergey Bakaev
    Oh.. what a tricky question :) I think I'm on the way to understand how to do it best..
    Anton Ponikarovskii
    @thxgrey Totally agree, it’s definitely a balancing act! I’m still figuring it out too, but I think it’s all about being intentional with both—setting aside dedicated time for both work and your relationship. And knowing when to unplug is key!
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    Zaid
    I guess by not having one?
    Alexander Galitsky
    Sounds unrealistic
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    Anton Ponikarovskii
    @ag94 Thanks for your comment! It can definitely feel that way, but it’s all about small, intentional efforts I believe.
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    AnnaHo
    It's all about setting clear boundaries and prioritizing time for both. I schedule dedicated time for relationships and self-care to avoid burnout and stay balanced.
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    Anton Ponikarovskii
    @annaho2000 Thanks for sharing! Totally agree—setting boundaries and carving out that dedicated time makes all the difference. It’s a constant balance, but so worth it.
    Shiva Tejasvi
    Balancing personal relationships and running a startup is important to prevent burnout and keep strong connections. Set clear work hours and personal time to stay focused in both areas. Spend quality time with loved ones by having regular date nights or weekend trips to recharge and stay emotionally connected. Wishing you all the best 😊
    Bilal Asif
    It’s all about balance—regular check-ins, setting boundaries, and making time for the people who matter, even when things get hectic. Prioritizing quality time over quantity keeps relationships strong.
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    Anton Ponikarovskii
    @bilalasif Great point! Balance is key. I find that even short, intentional moments with my partner make a big difference. It’s all about being present when you’re together, even if it’s just for a little while.
    Katerina Dedyulya
    Whether it’s with my team or partner, I make sure to check in regularly, crack a joke or two to keep things light, and remind everyone that we're all in this together
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    Anton Ponikarovskii
    @katerina_mirrart Love that! Keeping things light and staying connected is key. It’s all about those small, meaningful check-ins that make a big difference. 😊
    Misna Aira
    You can schedule special time with your partner and communicate well so that your partner can understand your condition. If possible, delegate some responsibilities to a team or trusted person, so you can have more time for your personal life. 😉👍🏻
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    Anton Ponikarovskii
    @misnaaaairaaa Thanks for the advice! 😊 I totally agree, communication is key. Delegating is something I'm working on, and setting aside intentional time with my partner definitely helps keep that balance. 🙌
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