Jul
23
The Entrepreneurs Burnout.
Filed Under Entrepreneurs
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“I Think that may be inside any business, there is someone slowly going crazy.” Joseph Heller – Something Happened.
So you wanted to start your own business or may be you have started one and fulfilling your Entrepreneur’s Dream. Congratulations for taking the first step toward controlling your own life and financial freedom. After all, the Journey of a thousand miles start with the first step. And this first step is the first step to more frustrations, works and worries. Believe me, I knew what’s it like.
Michael E. Gerber in his follow up book on his Best Selling Classic “The E-Myth Revisited.” wrote in the first few paragraphs of the introduction ….”And what we discovered is that the people who won small businesses in this country work far more than they should for the return they’re getting.”
Looking at the statistic of Small Business Administration on Small Businesses, one wouldn’t be surprised; in 2005, there are 20.4 million small businesses out of 27.2 million are without employee. If you are one of them, you are playing Entrepreneur, Manager, Accountant, Book keeper, salesperson, clerk deliver person and peon. There is now a term coined to express a business owner who are in this category – Solopreneur. You are everything in your business, the business is you!
How do you know that you are suffering from Entrepreneur Burnout,
“You may be on the road to burnout if:
- Every day is a bad day.
- Caring about your work or home life seems like a total waste of energy.
- You’re exhausted all the time.
- The majority of your day is spent on tasks you find either mind-numbingly dull or overwhelming.
- You feel like nothing you do makes a difference or is appreciated. (source – helpguide.org)“
You probably need to stop and think for you and your business future. Here is a good piece of article on How to Avoid Burnout out.
It is rather sad that every year many people match into the business world set to fulfilling their dream of becoming an entrepreneur but also many people just throw in the tower. One has to be clear between the distinction of owning a business and owning a job. I personally like the definition by Robert Kiyosaki on business, it says that If you can go for a vacation for a month without manning the business and your business is still growing, then you have a job; if not, you just own your own job i.e. Self Employed.The minute you stop, you income stop.
So the best way of avoiding entrepreneur burnout for your business, and I means real business; is to get into the root of the problem. Build a business, not your own job. Create a System and start to leverage on other people effort, time and money, of course the ethical way, and fulfilling your entrepreneur’s dream.
Just Remember
“Pressure is a word that is misused in our vocabulary.”
When you start thinking of pressure,
it’s because you’ve started to think of failure. ”
Tommy Lasorda
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