Ways to Create a Work-Life Balance in Your Small Business

Ways to Create a Work-Life Balance in Your Small Business

I’ve been reading about maintaining a good work-life balance and came across this article. Here are some snippets:

Small business owners are known to have busy schedules, many different responsibilities, and a steady flow of important decisions to make. Despite the fact that we may want to get it all done, all the time, the simple truth is that there are only so many hours in a day and so many things you can do at once. Many times, our personal life suffers, and we find ourselves becoming a slave to the business, which often results in burnout.

To remain successful long-term, small business owners must find a balance between their business and their personal life. Here are five ways to create a work-life balance.

Set Boundaries- The most important step for creating a balance is setting boundaries with customers, employees, and vendors. Your boundaries don’t have to be completely rigid, think through the areas where you feel you need to create more structure and be clear on how you want to communicate and interact with your business contacts. Then you need to share those policies so you can create boundaries that honor your time.

Create Rules for Yourself- Just as you need to set rules that manage your contact with others, you also need to set ground rules for yourself. Make a list of unacceptable personal actions that contradict your boundaries. Keep the list in a visible place, and check it often to make sure you are respecting your own boundaries.

Develop an Emergency Test- Things happen in business that may cause you to have to bend your own rules from time to time; that's the nature of the business. In the heat of chaos, it can be difficult to remain objective about what qualifies as an emergency. Create a checklist that outlines what factors should exist before a situation is classified as an emergency. Make it clear when and how your boundaries should be bent, as well as what you should do after the situation is resolved to restore the limits.

Be Consistent- Setting boundaries are all about creating habits, and the best way to create a positive habit is by doing something consistently. If you give in once or let something slide, you’re going to have to work twice as hard to respect your own ground rules next time.

Allow Yourself to Take Breaks- Work-life balance requires that you dedicate time to focus on all aspects of your life; you can’t give your personal life focus without investing time into it. One way to make sure you take time out for your personal life is by scheduling in the time as if it were another work responsibility. Over time, this will become second nature to you and will be one of the most valuable slots of time during your day.

Creating a plan that develops work-life balance will help you reduce stress, ultimately becoming a happier and more successful business owner.

Find the full article here, and don’t hesitate to discuss your thoughts with me. You can email me at jlascheit@bpoheroes.com, or call me on 0488 548 854 if you want to talk about outsourcing for your small business.

Thanks,

Jess


Chris Ellis

MAICD | Enabling SaaS businesses to Go Next Level | Scale your Business | RevOps | Enablement | Strategy | Leadership Development | Sales & Service Training 🚀

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Great article Jessica Lascheit

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Julian White

Business Coach | Business Growth Strategist | I Specialise in Scaling Businesses In Both Sales and Profits.

3y

Indeed, Jessica Lascheit! Creating a plan will help you reduce stress. 👌🏻

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Hassan Pharaon

Partnering with Doctors, Dentists and Vets to fulfil their property aspirations

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Great article to read Jessica Lascheit

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Christopher Melotti

🙋Brand Comms Consultant. Marketing Advisor. Strategic Copywriter. Neuroplastician. AI Ethicist. 💁I ensure businesses & professionals build strong reputations & dominate their markets💡 Let's do phenomenal things!

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So much value in this article, Jessica Lascheit! Stay gold!

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Professor Gary Martin FAIM

Chief Executive Officer, AIM WA | Emeritus Professor | Social Trends | Workplace Strategist | Workplace Trend Spotter | Columnist | Director| LinkedIn Top Voice 2018 | Speaker | Content Creator

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