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Time Off: Do Small Business Owners Get Any?
Written by: Heather VillaArticle Overview: Time Off: Do Small Business Owners Get Any? - People might become business owners because they want to get ahead. However, once you're living the life of a small business owner, you quickly discover that you have a much shorter-term goal: Trying to take a vacation. Business ownership is busy and a vacation may feel like it will cause serious business disruption. But there is a way that you can enjoy a vacation. In this article, you'll learn how some businesses are breaking out of the entrepreneur time trap to allow the owners to enjoy some renewing downtime.
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Time Off: Do Small Business Owners Get Any?
Time Off: Do Small Business Owners Get Any?
If you run a small business, you may find yourself quickly overwhelmed by the sheer volume of work that is required. Not only must you juggle constant deadlines from a wide range of clients, but the housekeeping tasks can be immense. From bookkeeping and accounting to cost estimating and project management, the small business owner can quickly become overwhelmed.
But at the same time, trying to take time off for business owners is extremely difficult. With so much to do, it can be extremely difficult to break away at the end of the day. Twelve or fourteen hour workdays may soon become the norm as you try to keep your head above water. Success breeds success, leading you down an ever busier path. No matter how much you love your work, sooner or later you will begin to feel ready for a vacation.
When a business owner considers taking some time off they inevitably begin asking themselves:
- What will happen during your vacation?
- Will you be able to completely clear your schedule for a week or two?
- What happens if you do?
- Will you lose track of important clients, or possibly even lose work due to the inability to get things done in a timely manner?
- Will you lose out on future clients simply because you were unable to answer your email before someone else was hired instead?
There are no simple answers to these questions. Every business owner’s personal, vocational and financial picture is different. However, a basic truth holds for every person on Earth, whether or not that person is a business owner. We as human beings need down time. We need time to relax, spend time with loved ones, and have fun. Not allowing yourself some time off is a sure path to burnout.
Here are some tips on how to take time off for business owners
Begin by outsourcing as much as possible. A virtual assistant can transform the small business experience for the business owner who is struggling to keep up. Your virtual assistant can manage many of the day to day tasks of business management, from bookkeeping and accounting to answering phones and email. He or she can also manage your calendar, sending you reminders of important upcoming events. A VA can work as many or as few hours as you require, and those hours may change by the week, month or project. The cost of a VA is generally much less than that of recruiting, hiring, training and retaining an employee.
Plan your vacation well in advance. Work longer hours to get as far ahead as possible before you leave town. Let your clients know about your vacation well ahead of time. Plan realistic project deadlines that account for the time that you will be away.
Working during your vacation is a viable option, as long as your work hours are limited. There is little point in paying for a hotel room that you will sit in for days on end, working. However, setting aside an hour a day to check email and return phone calls, and perhaps one or two days a week to complete work tasks is a reasonable goal.
Let your VA work for you while you are on vacation. Arrange for him or her to answer your phone and respond to emails. Have anything that requires your attention forwarded to your voicemail or email for you to respond to at your leisure.
Balancing work and downtime can be difficult for any business owner. However, time off is essential to mental health and stability. Outsource those tasks that you do not need to personally handle and structure your schedule to allow for vacations. The peace of mind and refreshment of mind, body and spirit are worth the effort. Related Articles
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About the Author: Heather Villa RSS for Heather's articles - Visit Heather's website Heather Villa, CEO, CMA, MBA, MSM - Heather Villa helps businesses excel. Heather delivers compelling insight to her business clients, which is drawn from her education and experience. As a perennial student of business, she has achieved numerous degrees and certifications including a B.A. in Business Administration (with a minor in International Business), a Masters in Business Administration, a Masters of Science in Management, a Certified Management Accountant designation, and an Intuit QuickBooks™ Certified Pro Advisor certification. As a business expert, she has founded several successful companies including her own consulting firm as well as the accounting firm IAC Professionals. In the capacity of business consultant or accountant she serves clients across numerous industries and in several countries around the world and is an in-demand coach in the area of productivity, implementation, and social media. She is a sought-after start-up guru with ideas and connections that turn concepts into reality. Understanding and empowering business growth is Heather's ultimate goal so it's no surprise that her educational and business accomplishments help to drive her clients' success. Click here to visit Heather's website How Much Does A Small Business Owner Make Expand Your Business with These 3 Tips How to Read a Book in Ten Minutes a Day Trying To Go it Alone Why It Is Less Productive To Work Alone Which Company Structure is Right for You |
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