Stress and anxiety are part of the human condition. However, undue stress and anxiety are detrimental. As small business owners, we cope with numerous responsibilities. Besides delivering our products and services, we manage marketing, sales, accounting, and customer service. It’s no wonder that many business owners feel stressed and anxious.
In this week’s “I Hate Numbers” podcast, we discuss four strategies for coping with stress and anxiety, maintaining productivity, generating profits, and preserving well-being.
Identify Triggers
Firstly, identify what triggers your stress and anxiety. We must recognise when stress becomes excessive and causes discomfort, fatigue, or irritability. We cannot solve a problem without understanding what the root cause is.
Find Healthy Outlets
Secondly, find healthy outlets for you to relieve stress. Once you know the triggers, you need a healthy outlet. Physical activity, meditation, yoga, journaling, and spending time in nature are beneficial. Choose activities you enjoy and make time for them daily.
Find a Mentor
Thirdly, find a mentor. A mentor with business experience can offer advice, support, and empathy. They help avoid mistakes, saving time, money, and reducing stress and anxiety. Choose someone you trust and feel comfortable talking to.
Rely on Your Team
Lastly, rely on your team. Whether it is paid staff or freelancers, your team is there to help you. Delegate tasks, ask for advice, and lean on them. It makes running your business easier and helps you stay sane.
Conclusion
In conclusion, these strategies help manage stress and anxiety. Remember, you are not alone. Many small business owners face similar challenges. If stress and anxiety are excessive, seek qualified support. Join the Numbers Know How community for additional support. Listen to the “I Hate Numbers” podcast for more tips and join the Numbers Know How community. Keep stress levels at bay and stay productive.