Are You Fit To Run Your Own Business?
Posted: Wednesday, January 13, 2010
by Ruth Malone
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Talking to people who run their own business is inspiring. They’re invariably passionate, driven and
knowledgeable about what they do. For
people like them, the benefits are as much personal as financial. They manage their own time, their own
development and they’re unconstrained by the inertia of a large employer.
They’re free from the stress and bureaucracy that comes with
working for a large corporate company.
But any business owner will tell you that they have really swapped one
set of challenges for another.
The physical
challenge
You’ll likely to be
working outside of the standard nine-to-five as you work when your customers
need you to work. You may well work longer
hours too. But there’s an ever-visible
link between your efforts and the bottom line to spur you on!
The mental challenge
You’re no longer just a specialist in your field: you need
different hats for each day of the week.
You need to be structured to plan, track and manage your business. You need to be a sales person and a networker
to promote your business. And you need
to be creative to beat the competition.
The emotional
challenge
You’ll thrive on the highs but if things go wrong it’s all
on your shoulders. The support network of a large company is gone and it’s up
to you to stay motivated and determined to pull the company back up.
As a personal trainer, people come to me and talk about
their fitness goals. A few sessions down
the line, they’re reaping the physical benefits, but they’re also talking about
the psychological and emotional benefits, many of which are having a direct
effect on their work life.
So, are you fit enough to run your own business? Following a good exercise regime will
directly benefit you in dealing with the challenges in your business.
That old wives’ tale of exercise being good for the mind is
true. Getting away from the office to
exercise will, at the very least, give you the chance to clear your mind and
take a break. At best it could provide
you with a “eureka" moment that inspires you to push your business on the next
level.
Regular exercise increases your energy levels and provides
you with the endurance you need to give your best throughout your working day.
Don’t know where to start? Get out and try new things. Tackling new physical challenge can give you
the confidence to push yourself beyond your comfort zone in other areas of your
life, including your business.
If you’re running your own business, it’s likely that you
are your company’s most valuable asset.
So treat your body as an asset: maintain it, develop it and look after
it! You and your business will feel
better for it!