Well-being
is commonly used in philosophy to describe what is
ultimately good for a person. Well- being is both subjective
and personal.I am so
fortunate to work daily with successful, talented and
passionate business owners! They are driven, have vision,
work ethic and a strong moral compass. Far too often, their
extreme business focus has left them unbalanced and often
unhealthy. The affects are everywhere, in their
relationships, their environment, and their finances and yes
even their beloved business. Everyone around them sees the
tired eyes with dark circles, the extra weight, not to
mention the stressed out, adrenaline crazed look on their
face.
Yes, we all see it, the employees,
customers, the spouse, the children, and yours truly the
business coach. In a very dignified way, my clients share
their full schedules and often dialogue with me for
strategic time saving techniques. Behind the words, the
pragmatic tone, the professional guise, it seems as though
they are really saying "please, I can't take one more thing,
I am exhausted, spent, when is it my time? HELP I need
space". Through the telephone, I seem to be able to hear the
quiet desperation behind each business conversation.
Maybe not the first call or even the
first month but it isn't long before I go there. "Tell me
about how you take care of yourself?" or "How do you
re-energize and stay focused"? I say. A loud silence follows
then a muffled stutter "Well I took my kids to the zoo last
month, ummm I guess I get my energy from work, ummm, that's
all I seem to do?" long sigh.
Remember these are highly
intelligent, powerful and successful people, so of course,
their employees do not say anything. Ditto for their
spouses...maybe a thoughtful friend says a word or two about
possibly needing time off but no one really says what
everyone is thinking...take time off, you look awful, or
even better you than me!
I understand. I really do, I own a
small business too. The to-do list is never ending! Add to
that the value we place as a society on self-sacrificing
hard work, making money, getting ahead. Even the value
"family first" can leave a well-meaning person left feeling
drained.
We all know we need to move our
bodies and eat well to thrive physically. Add to that prayer
or meditation for your spirit and mind. Let us not leave out
loving relationships for our emotional well-being. So why is
well-being seemingly expendable? Is the payoff worth the
cost?
Each call I chip away at my hard
working clients...getting them to take time off here and
find some space there. Maybe they decide to go for a morning
walk or stop drinking soda. Sometimes they just need
permission from someone and make dramatic changes on their
own. Always, Always, Always it elevates their business in
both profit and productivity.
If you recognize yourself here, I
ask that you use the same intelligence, creative spirit and
drive that you used to start your business and take care of
yourself. Trust that other entrepreneurs have taken the
well-being challenge as well and have greatly improved their
businesses but more importantly their lives!
Alicia Marie brings a wide range of
experience to Training, Consulting and Coaching! As owner of
Profit Consulting Co., Inc. Alicia has designed over 80
training programs and led custom training programs for
hundreds of business owners in a variety of industries
across the country.
In addition, Alicia has coached
managers, presidents and sales people in how to build a
business truly worth having! She has been instrumental in
the success of other business coaches through her relentless
focus on mastering the basics of coaching and business.