If you’re like most business owners, you’ve probably been a little stressed out lately. The good news is that there’s no need to suffer in silence or alone! In fact, if you’re dealing with any of the symptoms below, then know that you’re not alone. According to the Australian Psychological Association (APA), stress and burnout are common among entrepreneurs and small business owners who have faced recent changes in their lives due to factors like divorce, death of loved ones or financial difficulties.
Stress is a natural part of the human condition. But it’s not all good. In fact, too much stress can be downright bad for your health.
When you think about it, stress has become a way of life for many people in today’s world and certain businesses are more stressful than others.
Burnout is a serious health condition that can lead to depression, anxiety, and heart disease.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed and underperforming, it may be time to evaluate what’s happening in your life. Burnout is caused when there is no control over your own life or balance in it. You’re trying to do too much with too little support or resources. At the same time, there are many things going on outside of work which demand attention but feel out of reach because they’re not part of what you need to do right now at work (or vice versa).
You’re always distracted and disorganized.
Your business can make you sick.
In many ways, the business owner is like a CEO of his or her own life. In fact, if you treat your career as a start-up business (and you should), it’s even more true that the success of your venture will depend on how well you manage yourself. But what does this look like? How do entrepreneurs create healthy habits for themselves? And why do so many fail at doing so?
Here are ten reasons why your business can make you sick:
You may be thinking, “I don’t indulge in any of these things!” or “I’m not overworked or overextended!” If you are someone who doesn’t indulge in food, alcohol and drugs (prescription medications are a different matter), but does overwork or overextend yourself or if you do indulge and have good health habits then continue reading. However, if you do indulge in any of these ways (or all of them), then this section is for you.
The reason why your business can make you sick is because stress can lead to unhealthy habits that could potentially lead to sickness and disease. For example: You’re working so much overtime at your job that eating becomes the last thing on your mind…and soon enough, eating healthy becomes an afterthought as well. Or maybe during all those hours spent working late nights at the office, there was never time for exercise…so now when it comes time for lunchtime yoga class with friends? It’s just not going to happen anymore because there isn’t enough time left in the day after getting home from work around 11PM every night after working until 10AM-2PM depending on what needs doing from day to day (such as writing articles like this one!). Stress creates more stress which creates more stress which creates more stress until eventually it reaches an unsustainable level where even though everything seems fine externally perhaps even better than ever before inside something has gone terribly wrong without anyone noticing until too late.”
You know what they say: “The road to hell is paved with good intentions.” Even if you’re only thinking of your business goals, there’s a chance that you could end up sacrificing your health in the process.
If you want to be successful in your business and stay healthy at the same time, then remember this: Focusing solely on what’s important can make us forget about other things that are equally important. And we all know how easy it is for those other things like our personal relationships or exercise routines or even just taking time out from work to breathe to fall by the wayside when we get caught up in our work lives!
Your business will make you sick because you have no sense of control over your own life. You don’t control the outcome of your business and therefore, when things go wrong or slowly, it can be overwhelming.
We think that as entrepreneurs, we’re in control of everything our health, time and emotions; but actually, this is not true. We have been trained through society to think that if something happens that we don’t like or agree with then all we have to do is say something about it or change our behaviour so that it doesn’t happen again. This kind of thinking leads us into a vicious cycle where we blame others for our experiences rather than looking at ourselves as part of the problem (or solution).
Your mind, body and spirit are all interconnected. They work together to feed each other and keep you healthy. When one area of your life is out of balance you can start to feel sick or stressed.
Here are some signs that the three areas of your life are unbalanced:
If you’re feeling any of these symptoms, it might be time to take a step back and revaluate how your business is affecting your health. Remember, taking care of yourself in all areas of your life (i.e., mind, body and spirit) will help you lead a more balanced and successful career not just because it makes you feel better, but also because it will allow you to accomplish more in less time!
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