How to Cope with Stress
By Mark Gwilliam
In business, stress is often associated with the demands of the career or with work and family imbalance. To avoid burnout, try one of the following strategies:
Take care of yourself
It is important to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle to properly cope with and to reduce the effects of stress on your body. Be sure to limit your alcohol intake, avoid smoking and eat a diet rich with vitamins and minerals by regularly eating fruits and vegetables.
If you are unable to maintain a healthy diet regularly, consider adding a multi vitamin supplement to your daily routine.
Take Time Off
Schedule regular long weekends, vacations and time to relax throughout your work year. If you do not have time to take regular vacations with your work schedule, practice relaxation techniques in your weekly schedule to help you cope with stress. To read more about time management, click here to read an article on my blog.
Set Limits
Business owners tend to take on the majority of the work responsibility. Time management is a priority to ensure that you are not overworked and that you are able to complete tasks in a timely manner without being overloaded.
Outsource
If you are feeling overworked, outsource tasks to other employees or outsource them to another company to avoid being overworked. Freelance workers can also assist you with tasks from offices around the world, for a variety of tasks. To read more about outsourcing, read the recent article that I have posted onto my website.
Get Enough Sleep
Most business owners are not getting enough sleep. Lack of sleep can affect your ability to concentrate and can have serious health consequences if not addressed. It is recommended to get 6-8 hours of sleep on a nightly basis.
All of these strategies are important to help you reduce the effects of stress on your body and to help you to cope with stress that you have from your personal and family lives. If you need to reduce stress, start by evaluating anything in your current life that is causing your stress and then take proactive coping steps to reduce the effects of stress on your body.
Mark Gwilliam, FCCA, uses his international experience to coach small business owners on how to run successful businesses. He combines his natural enthusiasm for sharing his knowledge with his proven ability to provide practical down-to-earth solutions for his clients. He has written several books and owns several companies which offer small business owners integrated business solutions. He writes several business articles in his weekly newsletters “The Bizness” and “Successful Marketing Strategies”. To read these and to have access to more tools and resources to turbo charge your business, visit his sites at http://www.mark-gwilliam.com and http://www.themarketingdude.com
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