Top Four Productivity Tips To Avoid Small Business Burnout

Idea Girl Media
February 4, 2020
It is easy to get tired of running a small business. And it is a challenge overcoming entrepreneur burnout. This…...
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It is easy to get tired of running a small business. And it is a challenge overcoming entrepreneur burnout. This article outlines four productivity tips to help you avoid small business burnout...

Avoid overwhelm: The recipe required to conquer small business burnout

Running a small business can be all-consuming. As a small business owner, it is so easy to spend every waking hour in your business, devoting all your time and attention to make it a success.

While you may expect long working hours to be the norm while you build your business, you may hope to be able to ease up on your workload a little once your company is better established. The problem is that after investing so much of yourself into your business you may feel unable to cut back on your work hours. Or you may be so busy that reducing your hours isn’t a viable option.

Working hard to create a business from scratch takes lots of hard work, perseverance and determination. However, continually working without time off is not healthy for anyone.

Areas of your life will be neglected if you are always consumed by work without any downtime:

  • Your relationships may suffer
  • Your social life can become extinct
  • Your health can decline

If all you do is work. At some point, it is essential to start reconnecting with important parts of your life and practice self care.

Are you thinking that this all sounds fine in principle, but is impossible in reality?

Read on to discover how you can reclaim your time, without neglecting your small business. Below we give you the top four productivity tips to avoid small business burnout.

Assess Your Position

If the days, weeks and months are merging into one long shift at work, you need to hit the pause button for a second. Review your current situation. Calculate how many hours you are working and how much of your time is spent in the workplace. Make notes.

  • How can you be more efficient?
  • What tasks can you eliminate?
  • What chores can you affordably hire out?

Once you have a firm understanding of your personal workload landscape you can begin a new plan of greater efficiency and less stress.

How Productive Are You Really?

Now that you know how much time you will typically spend at work each day and week, it is time to think about how you spend those working hours.

  • Are you truly productive all of the time?
  • Which responsibilities demand large portions of your working day?
  • What meetings are redundant?

Don't be one of those small business burnout statistics. Understanding how your time is spent will enable you to determine how you can get the most from the time that you do spend at work.

Prevent Small Business Burnout - Streamline Your Tasks

Spending vast amounts of time on paperwork and admin duties may feel like an unavoidable annoyance for small business owners. However, this doesn’t need to be the case.

Time-consuming processes such as HR tasks and shift scheduling can be streamlined when you have the correct tools. Replacing your laborious spreadsheets with Workforce Management Software can save you incredible amounts of time each day.

Don't Be Afraid To Delegate

Delegation can feel like a dirty word for some business owners. You may feel like you need to do everything yourself to get the job done right.

But sometimes this isn’t possible. The better trained your staff members are, the more you can delegate, and some precious time off can become a reality rather than just a dream.

4 Replies

  1. Dolores Richardson Gravatar

    By Dolores Richardson on

    If you are a sole proprietor business, you’ll end up paying more in taxes. It gets added to your personal income for taxation, plus you’ll have to pay both sides of social security/medicare.

    Reply to Dolores

    • Keri Jaehnig Gravatar

      By Keri Jaehnig on

      Dolores, Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It is pertinent to note that every state and every country has different tax laws. Business owners would be wise to consult their tax preparing professional for the best tax advice for their specific situation. I really appreciate your visiting the blog, ~Keri

      Reply to Keri

    • Keri Jaehnig Gravatar

      By Keri Jaehnig on

      Scorpian, Thank you for your kind words. Hope you found this article helpful. ~Keri

      Reply to Keri

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