Beata Leyland
Business Owner
How difficult is to keep going in business?
Let me show you easy , yet descriptive point of view which can help you keep moving, stay focused and thrive.
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What hiking in Quebec taught me about business ?
Workload, perfectionism, time managment and often the subjective feeling who can do it better than not me?
Growth requires sweat but not all the time!
Even the most difficult paths have easier stretches to recover and take a breath.
Road to the goal takes 90-95% of the all-time, enjoying being on the top, views maybe 5% so be careful what kind of path you chose and how you climb.
If you go for a long hike be aware that resting is equally important as climbing.
Never underestimate your own ability to climb but don’t overestimate your durability.
1 If you don’t enjoy the path of climbing to the top of the mountain you might be very disappointed.
Road to the goal takes 90-95% of the all-time, enjoying being on the top, views maybe 5% so be careful what kind of path you chose and how you climb.
2 On the path you can meet very interesting, influential people, take your time to speak with them, get to know them, listen.
If you see nice detour just do it.
3 Choosing a path might be very deceiving.
This what is labeled as difficult might be easier than you think.
4 Be prepared for different scenarios.
Never underestimate your own ability to climb but don’t overestimate your durability.
5 Growth requires sweat but not all the time!
Even the most difficult paths have easier stretches to recover and take a breath.
6 If you go for a long hike be aware that resting is equally important as climbing.
They are not exact figures showing how many business owners work on holiday full time however based on surveys it’s more than 40%.
38% declare working part of the day.
40%
38%
Why so many of small , mid-size business owners or high executives work during holiday ?
Do we really do correct plans ? if…
59% responders don’t ask for help when clearly help is needed.
Is it really worth to sacrifice business creativity over tasks what can be delegated to someone else?