Why Your Business Plan Should Address Burnout Prevention
Abstract
What matters between the time you set the goal and the time you achieve it is the day-to-day activities that bring you closer to the finish line. These activities should be compiled in your yearly business plan, which will act as your guide on a daily, weekly and quarterly basis. Creating a business plan is crucial to maintaining a level of accountability and consistency, understanding the baseline of your business and having a guide to track your growth. Adding a burnout prevention plan to your yearly business plan can help create efficiency in your day while enabling you to rest and recharge. Staying the course of your business plan and completing even the activities you don't want to do will ultimately create stability in your business. Adding self-care to your business plan, with a focus on five specific areas, may help you function better. Eventually, you'll notice how taking breaks in your day ultimately leads to more efficiency in your business, which will make you more likely to reach your goals.