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| Taking Time Out For Your Business
As a business owner, wouldn't it be great if you could take time
off whenever you needed to? Unfortunately, most small business
owners worry that the business will fall apart if they're not
there to mind the store. Too often, they simply lack the
appropriate resources for their business to keep going in their
absence.
"Taking time off is as important as food," says Charles Tuttle,
leader of a group of entrepreneurs in North Carolina. Don't
worry if this statement raises a red flag for you. Although
taking time off can be especially challenging and downright
impossible sometimes, it's important to know that you can do
something to make it happen. It takes deliberate work on your
part and here are a few simple ideas to get you started.
Find a way to make work fun. If your work is stressful, build in
laughter to ease the stress and tension. Take frequent breaks to
stretch or breathe if you’re sitting all day. Fun makes the
passing of the day more enjoyable. Try it and watch your
fabulous day unfold!
Take leisure time in smaller chunks. Look at opportunities to
journal, meditate or read between appointments and activities.
It may seem pointless but it goes a long way in developing your
time management skills while caring for your need to unplug. Tap
into a little bit of spare time in your productivity process.
It’s a great way to balance the scales in your favor!
Plan personal time on your calendar. Your calendar reflects your
commitment to priorities or what’s important in your life.
Typically, if you set aside the time on your calendar, you will
observe it. Plan, then act to ensure you’re creating plenty of
break time and doing something important in your life. You’ll
have a greater sense of integrity and accomplishment at the same
time.
Consider taking time off on a weekday. Who said you can only
have fun on the weekends? Take time off in the middle of the
week or even at the beginning! You’ll be surprised at how
imaginative you’ll become while creating your fun time.
Identify unconventional ways to take time off. Time off may mean
snuggling on the couch in your favorite bathrobe. It may also
mean turning the ringer on the phone off, turning the TV and
radio off or going to a park to feed the ducks. Your assignment
(should you choose to accept it) is to get away from your
business – whatever that means for you. Most entrepreneurs are
in business because it offers freedom and flexibility so learn
to capitalize on it!
Acknowledge yourself weekly for your accomplishments. What you
do is hard work so pat yourself on the back for it! Select
rewards that nurture and care for you like a facial, manicure,
massage or other spa treatment. Treat yourself to a movie or
read a good book. The more you acknowledge your progress, the
more you’ll enjoy the journey!
Reward yourself for completed projects. You deserve a reward for
completing the big projects in your business. Accordingly, let
the reward match the milestone you reach when you complete a
project. Plan a day trip, weekend getaway, or seven-day cruise.
Whatever you enjoy, these are moments to treasure. Establish
your reward at the beginning of the project so you’ll have an
incentive to motivate to move you forward.
These are a few simple ideas to help you practice taking time
off from your business. Remember, whether you’re just starting,
squeezing a few moments out here and there or in full throttle,
taking time off is good not only for you. It’s great for your
business, too!
About the author:
Wendy Y. Bailey is a Personal and Business Coach with Brilliance
In Action, a professional coaching business that helps women
entrepreneurs, business owners and business professionals blend
their personal and business lives successfully.
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