Anxiety And Stress As An Entrepreneur

Posted by Dave on March 2, 2010

How to reduce stress is something that the working class has to deal with virtually on a day-to-day basis; it is something that you as an entrepreneur must plan to manage not just for yourself, but for your employees too. Repeated exposure to stress-causing situations without re-mediating actions is simply put, bad. Stress is often exacerbated by how we think and respond to the different situations around us.

The anxiety that is often a result of stress can have not only emotional but also bodily health repercussions. That is why it is of paramount importance for an entrepreneur to deliberately address office stress proactively. When you are stressed, your concentration levels decline. Stress can cause habitual escapism, a deterioration of the relationship between employees and eventually lead to poor delivery in the work environment. However, it is not only job execution that will suffer; more importantly, not catching it early enough can have long term and costly health repercussions on the individual involved.

So how do you as an entrepreneur reduce stress in the work environment? First thing you need to address is employee working hours. Anyone working long hours is a prime stress candidate and that should be a red flag for you. Work towards making sure your employees have a healthy work life balance. Of course, in the real world, this is a tricky balance between managing expenses and employee welfare but always remember that there is no point pushing your staff hard only for them to eventually burn out.

Another way to reduce stress is clearly charting employee roles. This is related to the earlier point. When reporting lines for example are not clear and job descriptions are virtually nonexistent, it is very possible for employees to find themselves doing work from several bosses. This means no one supervisor has the ‘overall picture. This is especially compounded where the employee may feel too intimidated to speak out against taking on more than he or she can handle.

Assurance on organizational stability and job progression is another key element. A perception that the institution is not stable or lacks opportunities for growth can lead to disillusionment and therefore office stress. In addition, exemplary performance must be rewarded; and it does not have to be expensive. Even something as seemingly minor as a citation in front of other employees is a major booster of self-esteem and a source of the impetus required to drive the organization one notch higher.

People management, though a broad term encompassing many other areas, deserves special mention as a separate way to reduce stress. Unless the circumstances dictate otherwise, avoid reprimanding your staff publicly. The exception here would be instances where the member of staff is instances where the issue may be one they have been warned about many times before or where there is clear insubordination. Otherwise, honest mistakes would best be dealt with one on one unless other members of staff stand to learn one way or the other from that particular member of staff’s mistake. Steer clear of an emotional reaction and always display professionalism. That way, the employee will see your correction is in good faith.

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-Dave

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Business Stress and Anxiety

Posted by Dave on January 30, 2010

I have spent a lot of time talking about anxiety and stress on a personal level but today I am going to talk about the Business owner. Imagine for a minute what kind of stress a Business owner has.

A small business or entrepreneurial business would have anxiety and stress related to finding customers, stress of earning enough to pay the bills, How about the stress of not having time to spend with the family? AS Business owner also has to deal with the anxiety of solicitors, suppliers, not to mention accountants ad people etc… Who is going to take out the trash? Who is going to clean the office? Who makes the coffee? When you are an Entrepreneur, that just might be you.

A larger Business owner has a lot of similar anxiety and stress but also has the additional anxiety and stress relating to dealing with employees. Maybe someone needs to be disciplined or even fired. Just hiring someone can cause stress.

I myself am an Entrepreneur and one of the ways that I reduce my stress and anxiety as well as free up some time is by Outsourcing. It is cheaper for me to pay someone to write an article or press release than it is for me to spend 2-3 hours trying to get it done myself.

I am also going to be hiring a Virtual assistant to take some more of the edge off so I can just deal with what I love, Helping people.

There is an awesome place to go and get a free outsourcing CD that my good friend Jeff Mills put together for you. I save 10+ hours a week by just utilizing outsourcing for all of my writing, Except my blog…. That is still me.

Get your FREE Outsourcing CD Here!

Outsourcing can really help you reduce a lot of the anxiety and stress you experience as a Business owner.

You are Awesome!!!

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Keep Moving Forward!

-Dave

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