The Sustainable Entrepreneur
Auteur : Chris Taylor
Date de publication : 2026-02-24
Éditeur : Chris Taylor
Nombre de pages : 66
Résumé du livre
Entrepreneurship has been widely romanticised as a test of endurance — the founder who works longest, hustles hardest, and sacrifices most is often assumed to be winning. But endurance disguised as chaos erodes the very foundation that enables long-term success: the founder’s clarity, energy, and capacity to decide well under pressure.
The Sustainable Entrepreneur challenges the prevailing narrative of hustle and burnout. This book shows how to build income that does not own you, freedom that actually feels like freedom, and stability that persists through uncertainty. Rather than prioritising frantic growth and hype cycles, you’ll learn to build a business architecture founded on capacity, strategic restraint, and decade-long thinking.
Inside, you’ll discover how to:
Treat your energy, attention, and decision quality as strategic infrastructure
• Design revenue models that are repeatable, resilient, and aligned with your life
• Set boundaries that protect capacity and reduce noise
• Build systems and processes that release dependency on continuous urgency
• Navigate entrepreneurial instability with psychological and operational fortitude
Whether you’re launching your first business, scaling to six figures and beyond, or recalibrating your approach after years of overextension, The Sustainable Entrepreneur provides a framework for building something that doesn’t consume you, even as it grows.