Saturday, March 19, 2011

Imagine one day you wake up, jump out of bed, and are excited about starting your day. You head toward the kitchen to pour yourself a cup of coffee and sit down to breakfast. As you start zoning out while drinking your first sip of java, your excitement turns into anxiousness as you think through all of the things you need to get done that day. An overwhelming realization that you can't possibly get it all done starts to envelop you. Many small business owners make the mistake of working in their business trying to grow it, rather than working on their business and planning for growth. As they work in their business, they receive an unexpected avalanche of new business and become easily overwhelmed, primarily because they lack systems and resources. It also occurs with small business owners who have done it all themselves and must start to delegate or outsource in order to keep up with the rising demand of new business. Ultimately, your small business can only grow to the maximum amount of work you can personally handle. Prevent the overwhelm by using these simple strategies

Imagine one day you wake up, jump out of bed, and are excited about starting your day. You head toward the kitchen to pour yourself a cup of coffee and sit down to breakfast. As you start zoning out while drinking your first sip of java, your excitement turns into anxiousness as you think through all of the things you need to get done that day. An overwhelming realization that you can't possibly get it all done starts to envelop you.
Many small business owners make the mistake of working in their business trying to grow it, rather than working on their business and planning for growth. As they work in their business, they receive an unexpected avalanche of new business and become easily overwhelmed, primarily because they lack systems and resources. It also occurs with small business owners who have done it all themselves and must start to delegate or outsource in order to keep up with the rising demand of new business.
Ultimately, your small business can only grow to the maximum amount of work you can personally handle. Prevent the overwhelm by using these simple strategies

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