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5 ways to fall back in love with running your business

02/08/2019

When you first start a business it’s exciting and exhilarating. But, over time these feelings fade and the stress of running your own company can quickly become overwhelming.

Maybe you’re bored of business administration, you’re struggling with a hectic workload or your clients are testing your patience. Whatever it is that’s killed your motivation and got you stuck in a rut – don’t let it hold you back.

Once the honeymoon period is over you can rekindle the passion for your business by making just a few simple changes.

Here are five tips to help you fall in love with running your business all over again.

1. Remind yourself why you set up your business

Whether you started your business five months ago or five years ago, think back to the early stages: What excited you about your business idea? What were you hoping to achieve? Reminding yourself what you loved about your business in the beginning could be all that’s needed to reignite your passion. Maybe over time you lost sight of your goals and aspirations but bringing them to the forefront now could give you and your business a much-needed boost.

2. Ditch the tasks you hate

When you started your business you probably didn’t think much about the boring and monotonous tasks that are required for success. Focusing on these activities can be soul-destroying. But, the good news is you don’t have to do them all yourself. If the jobs you hate don’t require your personal attention or expertise delegate them to an employee or outsource them to the experts. Then you can spend your time focusing on tasks that will directly benefit you and your business.

3. Find new opportunities

Expanding your offering, entering new markets or landing a large contract can be invigorating. So, if you have the resources to grow your business maybe it’s time to take the plunge. Whilst making the move can be daunting, the satisfaction of reaching your goals or ambitions can be extremely rewarding and reawaken your love for your business.

4. Network

Socialising with other high-energy and enthusiastic business owners can be contagious and extremely motivational. So, why not join a professional networking group where you can mix and mingle with like-minded entrepreneurs? Not only will getting out there and meeting new people boost your mood it could also open doors for new business opportunities.

5. Be positive

Negativity can be exceptionally draining. Spend too long focusing on the bad aspects of your business and you could find it difficult to get back to the top. So, stop being a Negative Nancy and start focusing on the positive aspects of running your business. By reminding yourself of the perks of being a business owner you can revive your affections for your company.

What do you love about running your business? Please share your views in the comments below.

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