The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan

626: (Solo) Work Life Balance Is an Illusion. Here’s What Works Instead

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Jan 27, 2026
A founder confesses work-life balance is mostly a myth and explains how obsession fuels early growth but leads to burnout. He recounts the wake-up signs that forced change and the rituals that rebuilt him: therapy, fitness, sauna, family time, and calendared rest. He promotes designing a sustainable rhythm and a life-audit practice to spot misalignment and accept seasonal imbalance.
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INSIGHT

Obsession Can Launch But Not Sustain Growth

  • Nathan Chan says obsession is a common and necessary early-stage superpower for founders building something meaningful.
  • He warns that obsession is unsustainable long-term and eventually causes physical, mental, and relational breakdowns.
ANECDOTE

From All‑Nighters To Apathy

  • Nathan Chan recounts working until 5 a.m., sleeping an hour, skipping meals and gym sessions during Founder’s early days.
  • He explains that despite business success he hit burnout and felt apathy, racing heart, and resentment toward work.
INSIGHT

Success Is Hollow Without Mental Health

  • Nathan Chan realized external success meant little without mental health being intact.
  • He emphasizes therapy and rebuilding life habits as foundational to sustainable performance.
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