SEVEN WAYS TO INVEST IN YOURSELF
The investments we make in ourselves
will always deliver the most profitable returns,” noted American author Samner
Davenport. This means that if you’re in business, or are planning to go into
it, you need to learn to prioritize your well-being, rather than being overly
focused on your company, to get the best return on investment. Whether it means
getting a life coach, dropping some habits or forcing your aside, it’s your
responsibility to do whatever you can to take care of yourself so you can give
the best to your business. Here are seven ways to invest in you.
1. Relax (find a way out)
Contrary
to the misconception that running your own business gives you control over your
free time, entrepreneurs will find they’re required to put in more and more
hours as the business grows. However, working non-stop compromises your ability
to work effectively. If you don’t take a break, you’re unlikely to be able to
deal with the highs and lows of business, like competition, profits and losses,
or customer complaints, in a way that doesn’t hurt your business. Learn to set
time aside to unwind and recover the strength sapped by a crazy work schedule.
Rejuvenate by taking a short vacation or doing something you like that is
totally unrelated to work.
2. Start A constructive habit
Contrary to the misconception that
running your own business gives you control over your free time, entrepreneurs
will find they’re required to put in more and more hours as the business grows.
However, working non-stop compromises your ability to work effectively. If you
don’t take a break, you’re unlikely to be able to deal with the highs and lows
of business, like competition, profits and losses, or customer complaints, in a
way that doesn’t hurt your business. Learn to set time aside to unwind and
recover the strength sapped by a crazy work schedule. Rejuvenate by taking a
short vacation or doing something you like that is totally unrelated to work.
3.
Go back to School
Going back to school is not just
about academic qualifications, but also personal development. These days you
can sign up for short courses on all sorts of interesting things. If you’re
really strapped for time, but you still know there are skills you need that
would to improve your business, then sign up for short classes that address
your particular issues. Here, you’re looking at book keeping, coding or even
entrepreneurship 101. But if you’re looking for a fun break that also develops
you, why not take up interior design, acting, foreign language, karate or
cooking classes – courses that speak to your secondary interests. Going back to
school also gives you an opportunity to network with people who share your
interests, and you might find a mentor in your teacher.
4.
Read Widely
“Read 500 pages ... every day.
That’s how knowledge works. It builds up, like compound interest. All of you
can do it, but I guarantee not many of you will do it,” Warren Buffett, one of
the world’s richest people, said. Many top entrepreneurs read books to increase
their knowledge; Buffett spends 80 per cent of his time in the office reading
to get accurate facts. Read books to find out what you do and do not like, and
for both business purposes and leisure. Books enhance your communication and open
up your mind to new ideas that you can incorporate into your business.
5.
Network
Look out for any networking
opportunities with fellow entrepreneurs and listen to each person’s unique
experience in business. Rather than seeing networking as a way to sell your
business, look at it as a way to build contacts and strong relationships.
Interacting with like-minded people will give you an opportunity to create
interpersonal relations that could turn into meaningful friendships. Also,
networking gives you a break from the monotony of running your business and
helps you focus on what else is happening around you.
6.
Get a Mentor
You can only teach yourself so much.
Even one of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs, Facebook’s Mark
Zuckerberg, had a mentot;the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs. Mentors will help
you fast forward your way to success because they have more experience and can
guide you, so you’re not wasting time making mistakes they already did and
learnt from. They can inspire you and get you thinking; they will open your
eyes to the opportunities that exist, and will challenge you to become a better
version of yourself. A good mentor will also have the right connections to help
build your business.
7.
Lead a Healthy life
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