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Starting
and running
your own
business can be exciting and
rewarding, but it can also be very stressful. For most of our almost 40
year marriage my husband has been an entrepreneur and I have sometimes
worked with him. Having built my own business as a Stress Reduction
Coach I have been reflecting on the stresses of being an entrepreneur.
Signs and sources of stress
Some
of the signs of
stress
overload include irritability, anxiety
about the sustainability of the business, and/or high business debt.
Relationships within the family can suffer if they do not understand
the entrepreneurial drive or the time and effort it takes to start and
run a business. For women entrepreneurs, the job of running the
household and balancing work and home can create enormous stressors.
When you work from home, all the household tasks that need to be done
can pull you away from your business. People who are drawn to be
entrepreneurs are sometimes idea people who don’t like detail and
repetitive tasks. Having to work on those things can create stress as
well. And when you’re stressed it’s harder to concentrate and focus.
Organize your environment
One
of the solutions
is to reduce
the stress and create an
environment that discourages stress. Have a place where you can keep
everything together and organized. A written plan of action for the
business posted where you can see it along with a daily plan can help
you focus the time you have available.
A system that works for me
I
am not a person who
comes to
organization easily and I have
struggled to find a way that works. Daytimers and lists help for a
short while, but I have never been able to keep up with them. One thing
I have found that works is to have a "big picture overview" of what
needs to be done where I can see it. I have a poster board size piece
of "static cling" presentation sheet that adheres to my door. It can be
easily rolled up and removed if needed. I have several categories that
I’ve posted at the top of the sheet, such as "website," "presentation,"
etc. These are written on standard sized post-it notes so they can be
easily removed and changed. I brainstorm everything I need to do on
small post-it notes. After I brainstorm, I then organize the notes in
the appropriate columns. I also have a category that says TODAY for the
urgent and important things. I can glance at the poster while I am
working and see what else I might need to do and when I finish what I
need to do, I can throw the post-it away. If something comes up that is
not posted, I can put it on a post-it note and put it where it needs to
be.
This
"system" helped
me write
many graduate papers and I used it
when I planned and wrote my dissertation. Now it helps me as I plan and
work my business. This is just one technique that helps me reduce the
stress of being an entrepreneur.
Lorna
Minewiser,
Ph.D
has been helping people reduce their stress for more than 15 years. She
offers individual and group coaching, workshops, CDs, e-books and a
Stress Reduction membership site.For more information you can reach me
at http://www.thestressreductioncoach.com
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source: EzineArticles.com.
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