Key Points

Ed Sheeran candidly discusses his transformative journey from a work-obsessed young artist to a more balanced family man. He admits spending the first decade of his career entirely focused on professional success at the expense of personal happiness. Now with two daughters, Sheeran has dramatically shifted his priorities, ensuring family takes precedence over his music career. His newfound perspective highlights the importance of mental well-being and maintaining meaningful personal connections alongside professional achievements.

Key Points: Ed Sheeran Reveals Decade of Work Consumed Personal Happiness

  • Ed struggled with work-life balance in early career
  • Family now takes 70% priority over professional commitments
  • Prioritizing fatherhood and marriage over constant work
  • Recognizes unsustainability of intense 16-hour workdays
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Ed Sheeran: In the first decade of my career I was intensely unhappy

Grammy star Ed Sheeran opens up about sacrificing personal life for music success and finding balance with family and career.

"The balance of getting to exist as a human being rather than just a pop star machine -- that would be my measure of success. - Ed Sheeran"

Los Angeles, Sep 18

Grammy winner Ed Sheeran says he had "no balance" in his life, as he put his music over his personal happiness for years.

"I think in the first decade of my career I was intensely unhappy as I had no ­balance, I was just work, work, work. And yes, everything was hyper-successful, but it was hyper-successful because I had no personal life at all.

"Work was everything. I think ­finding that balance with getting married, having a family, living around my friends... Being able to spend time with my friends and family -- that has now become 70 percent of my life, and work is like 30 percent. Before, it was 100 per cent and zero anything else," Sheeran told The Sun newspaper.

He added: "The balance of getting to exist as a human being rather than just a pop star machine -- that would be my measure of success."

Sheeran, who has daughters Lyra, five, and three-year-old Jupiter with his wife Cherry Seaborn, now makes sure he and his family take priority over his career, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

He said: "The stage I am at in my career is that I am really happy and settled. I am really happy with who I am as an artist, the music I am ­creating and the shows I am doing. Honestly, the biggest thing for me is being able to balance being a dad and being a husband, and to feel like I am achieving both things to a good level."

The "Perfect" hitmaker talked about working too hard during his younger years, but he now wants to enjoy his success and his family life.

Sheeran said: "To be that successful in my 20s you have to give everything of yourself all day, every day, and there's a time limit to that, sanity-wise. I see it now, and when I hang out with new artists who are in the zone it just compounds the feeling for me of being, 'That ain't me any more'.

"You know, work 16 hours a day and just be in it. You have to do that at some point in life but at some point you have to just take your foot off the gas a little bit, especially when you have children."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect for speaking about mental health. Many Indian celebrities should learn from this instead of pretending everything is perfect all the time.
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Ananya R
Family first always! ❤️ This is such an Indian value that even Western stars are realizing. No amount of success can replace family time.
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Michael C
Interesting perspective. In the entertainment industry, especially in Bollywood, we see so many artists burning out. Good that he's setting boundaries now.
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Siddharth J
While I appreciate his honesty, it's easier said than done for regular people. Most Indians don't have the luxury to reduce work to 30% - we're struggling to make ends meet.
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Kavya N
So true! I left my corporate job in Bangalore because I was working 14-hour days. Now I run a small business and actually get to see my children grow up. Best decision ever! 💫

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