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Advice For Business Owners: "Take A Break!"

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If you don't work, you don't pay the bills. That's the
reality when you're running your own business. Some
business owners, especially in the early stages, work 24/7
and don't take a break at all for the first few years.

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Advice For Business Owners: "Take A Break!"

- by Alison Clark

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If you don't work, you don't pay the bills. That's the
reality when you're running your own business. Some
business owners, especially in the early stages, work 24/7
and don't take a break at all for the first few years. Of
course, it's important to honour commitments but it's also
important to look after ourselves so build in time off as
soon as it's possible. Otherwise working non-stop will
become a habit that you can't break.

It's been said, that if you do what you really love, you'll
never have to do another day's work. If we define 'work' as
doing unwelcome things for money, then yes, that's true.
But even if you are passionate about what you do and the
hours just melt away, you still need to recharge your
batteries and allow fresh ideas and energy to emerge.

How are you going to motivate staff and attract new
customers if you are edgy with fatigue?

How are you going to know whether to continue stocking this
line or providing that service if you don't take time to
step back and think about it?

Sometimes, external circumstances affect your business.
Perhaps you have served a local area that's now changing.
Perhaps it's easier for your customers to buy online.
Services that you offered may now be provided in-house. New
regulations may impact on what you do. Take time to look
over the parapet, and you'll be prepared to adapt.

So take that break, or reversing the well known saying:
Don't just do something, sit there!

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