Wednesday, March 11, 2020

How to Avoid Burnout, According to a CEO

How to Avoid Burnout, According to a CEO How do I describe what its like to be the CEO of my own company? In every possible way, it is thrilling and exciting to run my own geschftsleben because I work with talented individuals, amazing partners, and wonderful customers. I am truly able to be the master of my own destiny, each and every day.But, I can never say it enough Running a business is a LOT of hard work.Being the boss means everyone comes to you. There are always emails to answer, meetings to take, issues to resolve, advice to give, brainstorming sessions to hold, and opportunities to explore. I sit out on the floor with my teamand work equally as hard alongside them. I do this day in and day out. In theory, Im probably overdue toburn out,but I keep it at bay with a few tricks that I find have always worked for me.1. Take your vitamins.I have an enormous bottle of vitamins on my desk that I take each day. In general, I try to keep to a healthy diet and exercise as much as poss ible. But even that is not always a guarantee that Ill be getting in the daily multivitamins my body needs in order to function at its best. It sounds like a mom thing to say, but please take your vitamins regardless of your age or the role you have within yourbusiness. Your body needs nutrients and you perform better when you feel better.2. Slow down and move with intention.When we burn out, it is often the result of being overworked or overstressed. Burnouts best friend is speed. Have you ever seen someone completely fried in a field that wasnt intense or fast-paced? The best way to combat that burned out feeling is to start slowing down. I have been actively working to slow my movements, and I know this is something virtually everyone can do.Instead of replying to an email the second you receive it, take a moment towrite a thoughtful response. Rather than push yourself to create and achieve everything you placed on your to-do list for the day, focus on the priority items and the ir details. Dont feel bad if you didnt do it all. Take breaks when you find yourself getting stuck think it out with a walk or some meditation. Remember that we are not all built to race through life like the Looney Tunes Road Runner. You can still keep moving even if youre slowing down just make sure all of your actions are donewith intention.3. Get back into reading.And when I say reading, I dont mean taking a BuzzFeed quiz or skimming a clickbait-y headline. That doesnt do a whole lot to get the gears going in your brain. Pick up a book on a topic youre interested in or something youd like to challenge yourself with whether its leadership advice or a business owners biography and get lost in reading it. There are so many amazing books out there to read whether youre in a career rut or just need an extra boost of confidence. Just get your Amazon wish list compiled and place your order.4. Spend time with special people.The secret to my success is my people. Outside of my work f amily,my husband and two sons, my parents, and my close friends inspire me everyday. They are my support ordnungsprinzip and they raise me up.It is soeasy to become consumed with the daily grind and to forget about or push off spending time with those near and dear to us. However, the reality is that life is short and wildly unpredictable. Everything can change in a flash. Keep those in your lifeextra close,and make as much effort as possible to spend time with them and lift them up. Every day as an entrepreneur isdifferent, so cherish today with the people you loveand make it your best one yet.--Deborah Sweeney is the CEO of MyCorporation.com which provides online legal filing services for entrepreneurs and businesses, startup bundles that include corporation and LLC formation, registered agent services, DBAs, and trademark and copyright filing services. You can find MyCorporation on Twitter at MyCorporation and Deborah at deborahsweeney.

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