Taking Time to Refresh Makes Good Business Sense
It's
instinctive for driven professionals, especially entrepreneurs, to work 'round
the clock, making little time for themselves. These ambitious types swear off
the New Age folks who spew rhetoric of life balance, insisting there are only 24 hours in a day and not a
minute can be squandered on actions that don't include succeeding in business.
While such a high level of
inner shrewdness will take you far, there comes a point in time when exhaustion
sets in. Before this happens to you, consider t several reasons why making time
for yourself on a regular basis is not only important to avoid fatigue, but is
actually a key factor for success.
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Refreshing yourself frees and
invigorates your mind. Just
like sleep refreshes your mind and body, so does taking time off from the
day-to-day grind. If your routine is the same day after day, it’s bound to get
old, no matter how much a creature of habit you are. When you allow your mind
to focus on something other than work, it helps you gain perspective that you
can't see when you’re knee deep in the trenches. That’s when the ideas flow and the
breakthroughs come
·
You can't be good to anyone
unless you’re good to yourself. This old saying should not be taken
flippantly. Ask yourself, “What have you done for me lately?” If you can’t come
up with a good answer quickly, chances are it’s because it’s been a while since
you took some time to focus on you. You are more than just an occupational
spearhead or businessperson. You are a whole person. If you don’t value that
person, you can’t be effective in managing and leading others. The work will
get done just the same or even better if you use your time wisely. So start by
being good to yourself, take some time off and give yourself what you need.
·
You will be more creative. Creativity is not found in the organized
and logical part of your left-brain. While it’s inherent for the determined
professional to look for ingenuity there, creativity actually lives in the
chaotic, messy and unorganized side of your right-brain. And so does
inspiration. Sitting day in and day out in your office trying to move things
along will at some point cause your ideas to dry up! Taking some time off from
organization and practices will give you the space to explore the chaos in your
right-brain. It’s remarkable what you will find in there.
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Being a control freak isn't
helpful. One
reason why business leaders are who they are is because of their ability to
organize, drive processes and move people toward the goal line. They know how
to make things happen. They know how to control situations and create outcomes.
But they can also be too controlling of people. There is only so much we are
able to control and at some point we have to learn to let go before we get in
our own way. Making time for you is a great way to take a step back and
relinquish control, even if for only an hour per week. This will allow you to
see realities as never before. If you
have the right people in place, you should easily be able to delegate tasks in
your absence.
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You keep in touch with what's
truly important. Sometimes things don't go as planned.
Sometimes it gets so bad that closing the doors is the best option. Or maybe
you're a leader who is shown the door one day unexpectedly, pink slip in hand.
When we define ourselves by what we do, we can easily lose sight of who we are,
leaving us devastated when the unexpected happens. Taking time for yourself
allows you to realize that you’re more than your professional self. You owe it
to yourself to honor those non-professional parts of yourself and the truth is,
you never know where or when you might meet someone in your travels that can
help your career or business.
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