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Signs Of Business Burnout

signs biz burnoutI’ve been working online for two decades and business burnout is a big issue for solopreneurs. I’ve totally battled it personally. Even though partnerships can have their ups and downs, at least you have someone to handle some of the stress and responsibility. You have that partner to commiserate with when things aren’t going right and share the workload.

Solopreneurs are by themselves and have the entire weight of their success on their shoulders. This can lead you to work 14+ hour days and lose track of what’s happening in your home and with your family. But, is focusing so much attention on your business a wise decision?

You know the answer is no if you want to enjoy your life. Even if you’re single, making time for self-care and relaxation will improve your overall health and mental well being. Here are signs you might be headed toward business burnout.

  1. Insomnia. If your brain can’t shut down because you’re consumed with work, your sleep pattern will be disrupted, leaving you overtired, lacking energy, and possibly lacking the mental energy to make wise business decisions.
  2. Procrastination. Do you cringe at the length of your daily to-do list? Did these tasks once excite you but now they make you want to crawl under a rock? Procrastination leads to missed deadlines and opportunities to promote your business.
  3. Fatigue. The human body is only capable of handling so much stress on limited sleep. Certainly you’ve heard the phrase “burning the candle at both ends”? That’s what happens when you work yourself to the bone and don’t give your body and brain enough time to recover before starting another high-stress day. At some point your body will want to give up, causing severe fatigue and possibly other illnesses that will keep you out of the office. Who has time for that?
  4. Changes in appetite. For some people, stress causes them to overeat; for others, stress reduces their appetites. Neither extreme is good for your body. For optimal health and mental clarity, take lunch breaks away from the desk and choose natural, healthy food choices instead of fast food items.
  5. Anxiety. High stress causes anxiety, which can cause crippling fear or other physical symptoms. Keep in mind: there’s a big difference between the anxiety you feel when stepping out of your comfort zone versus stress-induced anxiety that doesn’t seem to go away. The latter will debilitate you and not let you move forward in anything you are doing.

Think about this: as a solopreneur, if you are not physically able to run your business, what happens to it? Chances are, you’ll have to close your doors and any streams of income you currently have will disappear.

Let’s avoid this happening!

Take care of your whole body, mind, and spirit. Take quiet time to relax. Get outdoors and breathe in some fresh air. Unplug for a whole weekend and live in the moment with your family. Reconnect with old friends. Start a hobby. The choices are limitless. It’s not easy to build these better habits and I totally get it! I’ve burned myself out before. When you aren’t taking time to enjoy the life you’ve created, what’s the point of it all?

Follow these 5 Tips for Easy Self-care

In just a few days I’m hosting a webinar dedicated to this self-care topic. I discovered changes in my own business and my mindset once I started taking care of myself and living life outside of the office, computer and phone. My webinar is titled, “5 Self-care Ideas for Busy Entrepreneurs” and I promise you don’t need to dedicate hours a day or make any pricey purchases to be successful at taking care of yourself. Implement these tips in the privacy of your home.

Remember, happiness is a choice. Live with no regrets.

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