Bengaluru Couple Balances Parenthood and Entrepreneurship, Shares Inspiring Journey on LinkedIn
Bengaluru-based couple and co-founders of mental health platform YourDOST, Puneet Manuja and his wife, have opened up about their unique journey of balancing parenthood and entrepreneurship. In a heartfelt LinkedIn post, Puneet shared how the duo navigated the challenges of raising their son, Rudra, while simultaneously growing their business.
“Balancing our newborn and our other ‘baby,’ YourDOST, has been one of the toughest aspects of our journey as co-founders,” Puneet wrote. He highlighted the struggles of sleepless nights transitioning into long workdays and the emotional toll of feeling inadequate in both roles. “We often questioned if we were doing enough as parents or as leaders. The guilt was very real,” he admitted.
Puneet emphasized that integrating their son into their work routine became a turning point. A friend suggested bringing Rudra to the office—a decision that proved transformative. “It was one of the best decisions we made. Today, Rudra is 1.5 years old, and YourDOST is thriving,” Puneet shared, adding that support from their team and family played a crucial role in their journey.
The couple’s story gained further attention when Puneet posted a message from his wife in their office WhatsApp group. The message informed colleagues about Rudra’s presence at the office and invited open communication in case of any disturbances. “We are also learning,” it read, accompanied by a candid photo of Rudra.
The post resonated deeply with LinkedIn users, drawing praise for the couple’s parenting approach. “Seeking support from family is crucial, and your story will inspire many parents juggling similar challenges,” one user commented. Another encouraged the couple to be kind to themselves, appreciating their dedication to both their child and their business.
This candid reflection by the founders of YourDOST sheds light on the realities of balancing work and family life, inspiring countless working parents navigating similar struggles.