HomeNewsTrendsMamaearth's Ghazal Alagh offers a tip for building 'a solid business': 'Don't give your 100% every day'

Mamaearth's Ghazal Alagh offers a tip for building 'a solid business': 'Don't give your 100% every day'

Ghazal Alagh said that she always follows a strategy called the '85 percent rule' with which she focuses on priorities and does not strive for constant perfection.

March 18, 2025 / 15:42 IST
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Mamaearth co-founders Varun and Ghazal Alagh with their team. (Image credit: Ghazal Alagh/X)
Mamaearth co-founders Varun and Ghazal Alagh with their team. (Image credit: Ghazal Alagh/X)

Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh has recently shared a tip for entrepreneurs looking to build "a solid business". In social media posts on LinkedIn and X, she encouraged entrepreneurs to not put their 100 percent into work every day.

"Over the years, working around the clock, I have realised that constantly pushing for a perfect 100 percent can actually backfire. Instead, one should learn focused effort and strategic prioritising. I call it the 85 percent rule," she wrote. "Think about your favorite athletes. They train hard, no doubt, but they also know when to rest and recover. That downtime is just as important for them to be able to give their absolute best when it really counts."

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Alagh said that she always follows the "85 percent rule" with a focus on strategic priorities, not constant perfection.

She added that the mindset is crucial for running a business as building a startup is a long journey, not a sprint. She also highlighted that trying to go all-out every single day isn't a sustainable practice. "By aiming for a solid 80-85 percent effort daily, we can really focus on the important stuff, pay attention to the little things that matter, and ultimately get more done without burning out," she wrote on LinkedIn. "It's about working hard and being smart about it, so one can have the energy and focus left for those crucial moments when there’s need to give a 100 percent."