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Gimmie a break.
We are all guilty of it: you login to your computer and get to work and then the next thing you know the day is gone and you haven't stopped once. It's so easy to get lost in the day and overwhelmed by the metric ton of crap in your inbox that you forget (or more likely, AVOID) taking a break! Try a new habit: set a timer to go off at intervals that work for you and take five (or more) to reset. Here are some creative ways we like to blow off steam:
The Art of Delegation.
We know some GREAT artists, yoga instructors, real estate agents, plumbers, consultants, lawyers and various entrepreneurs. You know what the secret to their success is? They put their whole heart into the aspect of their business they love, and they find a competent team to help them with the rest. Yep...if we've said it once, we have said it a million times--DELEGATION is the name of the game!
Unplug: How to set healthy boundaries and enjoy your real life.
This month, we are focusing on work-life balance and strategies for hitting the sweet spot between productivity and sanity. A big way to prioritize the life side of the equation is a commitment to unplugging. Unplugging may take many forms. Today, we will focus on two ways you can set healthy boundaries.
Work / Life Balance and the Art of Delegation.
You probably got into business for a large number of reasons, but I'd bet the two major draws were doing something you truly love, and the flexibility to set your own schedule. We all need to do a better job putting ourselves higher on the to-do list and small business owners are no exception. But with a list ten miles long of things that need to be accomplished, how do you do that without your business suffering?
A time for boldness…
Very few businesses start as a sure thing with a smooth path to success. Our current culture and systems don’t encourage or facilitate entrepreneurship. If we want to be successful in business, most of us have to turn convention on its head, leap off into the abyss or at the very least, be willing to be a little uncomfortable. All that being what it is, I’ve rarely met small business owners who regretted making that choice. As a friend/coach recently said, it is easy to become woefully unemployable after owning your own business. We love our new gig too much to work for someone else ever again. The freedom and autonomy self-employment provides is almost always worth the uncertainty and and sometimes crazy roller coast of emotions and situations that business ownership brings.
Empowerment Geek
I didn't fall into bookkeeping naturally and effortlessly as if it was always meant to be. I was always a good student but didn't excel in math. My initial career path centered around marketing and program management for non-profit and for-profit businesses. My work was definitely data driven, but in a much softer, more nebulous way.