Sunday, May 17, 2020
Work-Life Balance for Entrepreneurs - Classy Career Girl
Work-Life Balance for Entrepreneurs One of the biggest challenges as an entrepreneur is balancing your energy and your time. Whether youâre building a business while working full-time or youâre a full-time entrepreneur, itâs tempting to work late into the evening, answering emails or taking care of just one last thing. With phones, email, and social media at our fingertips, your work-life balance is in jeopardy. My work as a speaker, trainer, and coach often require me to work non-standard hours so that working in the evenings have quickly become the norm. (And the occasional Saturday morning, too! Where does it all end?!) Another challenge of balancing my work and life is transitioning my mind from work to home so Iâm not writing speeches in my head as Iâm lying in bed trying to fall asleep. Even when Iâm not actively working, my mind is working if I donât create balance. If you are an entrepreneur, Iâm sure you can relate. How many nights have you stayed up answering emails or strategizing late into the night? An unbalanced life leads to stress, health issues, overwhelm, and burnout. It can negatively affect your personal and business relationships. Your time and energy are precious resources, and you will accomplish more with a healthy work-life balance. Here are 10 of the best work-life balance habits to implement if you want to be a successful (and happy) entrepreneur: 1. Set Working Hours Building your business sometimes means working 40+ hours a week or working a non-standard schedule. Still, itâs important to set business hours. Maybe your business hours are 9 am â" 9 pm on certain days, but after 9 pm consider your business closed for the night! Set an alarm on your computer or phone if you think youâll be tempted to work past your closing time. 2. Unplug When Youâre Not Working Step away from the computer, turn off your phone, and unplug outside your working hours. That means donât keep your phone near your bed when youâre sleeping! 3. Schedule One Admin Day Per Week If you meet with clients, pick one day a week that you do not meet with clients and use this day to take care of administrative tasks such as catching up on emails, organizing, planning, and completing paperwork. 4. Take At Least One Day Off Per Week Take at least one day off per week. A day off means no calls, no email, and no work. 5. Schedule Social Family Time Add time in your schedule for friends, family, and fun. If you have time blocked out on your calendar itâs easier to avoid over-scheduling yourself and making work a priority over life. 6. Schedule Me Time Schedule at least 30 minutes a day for some down time. Use that 30 minutes to meditate, read a book, or whatever activity relaxes and refreshes you. 7. Schedule Meal Times Avoid working lunches and working dinners if possible. Give yourself time to eat and enjoy your meals without distraction. [Related: 13 Time Management Habits of Successful Women] 8. Have a Dedicated Work Space Whether you have a home office, go to the library, or rent co-working space, have a dedicated work space. When youâre in your workspace, you work. When youâre in your living space, you live. Avoid working in the living room or bedroom, and avoid taking care of personal to-dos in your workspace. 9. Cross One Item Off Your To-do List Without Doing It Make a list of all of your to-dos activities. Do they all really need to be done? If you find an item that is not adding value to your life, cross that item off your to-do list. 10. Adjust Readjust If you slip into old patterns and your life becomes unbalanced, just start fresh the next day and adjust your schedule. Take a break to restore balance and dont be too hard on yourself. What changes to your schedule and to-do list are you going to make?
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