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What Are The Signs Of Entrepreneur Burnout?

<p>You are losing sleep&period; Your business is falling apart at the seams&period; You are making less and less money with your business&period; These are but a few of the signs that you are facing burnout as an entrepreneur&period; The problem is all too common among the entrepreneur set&comma; for people tend to overwork themselves&comma; feeling that squeezing the 25th hour into the day makes all the difference&period; Guess what&quest; It only leads to more burnout&comma; more failure and more health problems&period; You will never go far by abusing your body or your mind as an entrepreneur&period; You will only go backwards&period; You see&comma; you eventually reach a point of diminishing returns&period; Picture a sponge&comma; sopping wet&comma; full of moisture&period; You attempt to soak up a little bit of water&comma; just a smidge extra&comma; but not&comma; it is useless&period; You can only soak what you can physically soak via the sponge&comma; and all continued efforts are futile&comma; you learn&comma; as you watch any excess water drip out of the sponge&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;You are like the sponge&period; You can only retain so much knowledge in one day and you can only act do much in one day&period; If you push yourself beyond what is humanly possible&comma; you break down&period; If you work 20 hour days&comma; you break down&period; You get sick&comma; irritable&comma; angry&comma; frustrated and upset&comma; and your creativity suffers&period; You stop making money with your business&period; Your domestic life suffers&period; You lose your zest for business&period; You begin to hate working your venture&period; These are a few clear and distinct signs that you are crashing and burning&comma; in a big way&comma; and you need to heed these warning signs if you are to succeed and remain sane with your business&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>You Begin to Hate Your Business<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Burnout types begin to hate their business&comma; losing their zest&comma; vim and vigor for their operation&period; You are burning out fast&comma; flaming out actually&comma; when you despise waking up and working your business each day&period; Some fools feel that this is normal&comma; to grow to despise your business&comma; as they feel that expecting headaches and getting annoyed by your business activities is part of the routine&period; This is absolutely untrue and it is a big reason why many entrepreneurs fail&period; They operate on an empty tank for weeks&comma; months or even years&comma; and they expect bad things to happen as they trudge forward and naturally&comma; bad things do happen to their businesses&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Pull back and take some time off&period; You will begin to love your business again&period; If you still hate your business after taking a few days or weeks off it might be time to move towards a new business venture&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>You Experience General Exhaustion<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Few entrepreneurs go through their career without facing exhaustion&period; Maybe you work a series of consecutive 15 hour days and feel totally tuckered out&comma; or perhaps you pulled an all nighter to grow your business&period; In any case if you feel totally overwhelmed and exhausted for more than two or three days you are burned out&period; This is not natural or normal&comma; it is simply a sign that you need to outsource some functions or simply take a few days off from your business&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;If you are in the early stages of your business and feel exhaustion coming on you need to act more intelligently&period; Almost all rookies try to do it all on their own&comma; or they simply lack creativity&period; Pay people to handle some of your work functions or think through a better business approach to prosper&period; You can succeed by paying or thinking your way through exhaustion&comma; but of course&comma; take a few days off to address these issues&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Kelli Cooper&comma; writing for Conquest Graphics&comma; is a freelance writer who enjoys sharing tips on how people can build successful businesses&semi; check out Conquest for great deals on printed marketing materials for your business&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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