It is often an unfortunate consequence of business that doing something you may love to do can take a real toll on your health. I for one can relate to the experience as I looked at myself in the mirror and finally came to realize the price I was paying. Like a lot of people I've always struggled with my weight and the need to stay fit.
Growing up I had always remained fairly active. For as long as I can remember I've been a sports fan and consequently have played different organized and unorganized sports such as basketball, baseball, and football. During a three year stint that I spent in the Army during my early twenties staying in shape was never a problem. So in many ways as I looked in the mirror I was surprised at my appearance and in many ways I was not. For the simple fact that I had chosen to ignore the obvious. I had let my own health go down the drain.
My weight had ballooned from a fairly healthy 240 pounds at least for me to a very unhealthy 310 pounds. On top of carrying the extra weight I had also developed high blood pressure as well. My stress levels were through the roof. I had trouble sleeping and basically felt like crap most every day. And to top it off I knew that my family had a history of heart attacks. Especially early in life. While I was so busy running my business I hadn't paid much attention to the fact that I was ruining my health at the same time.
My life had turned into a never ending series of meetings and problems that had to be dealt with. I arrived early and stayed late each day. I worked most every Saturday and half of Sunday. Lunch was usually picked up at a fast food joint as it was the quickest way to get a bite to eat and many times dinner was the same way. I was always on the go and never had a chance to slow down.
Then one day a miracle happened. My son Cole was born into the world. But of course I was back at work the very next day. It actually took me a few weeks to finally come to my senses. One day I sat down and came to a realization. If I kept doing what I was doing then one day I was going to be the family's next heart attack victim. And if that happened then I would not be able to see my son grow up.
I had always known that I would follow in my father's footsteps. He loved the world of business and so do I. We both have always cherished the independence we have had by being business owners. But he was only 34 when he had his first heart attack. I was now 32 and well on my way to my first heart attack as well. His second came at the age of 54 and killed him. I am determined that I will not follow in those particular footsteps any longer. What followed in my life included many changes for the better. Needless to say it took a healthy diet and countless hours in the gym over many months to get my weight back down into the 240's. My blood pressure is back where it belongs and I get to see my son learn new things each and every day.
Whether you are a business owner or a member of the workforce it's important to think about yourself at all times. Your health should not be sacrificed for your career. Life is already too short and all the money in the world is not going with you to the afterlife. There are times that people become so consumed with what they are doing that they forget these things. I know that I did. Hopefully you won't as well.
The Business Of Health
Has your business had a recent health check? It is good to step back at least once a year, examine how your business is performing and look at ways of improving every aspect so that you are ready for the future.
Competitors
What are your competitors up to? Have they expanded their product offering? Have they changed their prices recently?
Have any new competitors appeared on the scene? What are their strengths and weaknesses?
Are any of your competitors struggling? If so, are they a possible take over target? It might even be possible to go into partnership with them and benefit from the cost savings working from single premises.
Can you increase the effective use of your space? Often by adding better shelving, it is possible to carry more stock.
If you have too much space then perhaps you could rent it out or section it off so that you pay less rates. What about the car park area? Do you still need so many parking places? How about your offices? Can you utilise your office space better or reduce it and have more space for stock?
Examine your inventory to find out how much dead stock you have and get rid of it. What about slow moving stock? Can you discount it or make it part of your next promotional campaign?
Margins
Are your margins still adequate? Is it possible to increase margins by buying better or making savings by using latest technology to manufacture your products?
Funding
Are your business loans at the lowest possible rate? Can you amalgamate all your loans and get a better rate from one lending institution? Is your bank giving you the best possible service? Have branch closures meant that you have to travel a greater distance than necessary to do normal day to day bank transactions?
Are your employees working to maximum efficiency? Do they need additional training to work better and faster?
Does the business justify employing new staff? If business is not as good as it used to be can you let go of any dead wood?
Technology
It is often possible to enhance your competitiveness by using the latest technology. Are you using the best software to manage your business? Can your products be improved by using the latest materials? Would better quality packaging enhance your products and give them a longer shelf life?
A business is a leaving breathing entity. If your give it a regular health check then you could benefit from improved performance. Check how well your business is shaping up and if needed do not be afraid to embrace change.
Yourself
The army knows that soldiers can march longer distances if they are given regular breaks. When is the last time you had a break? When is the last time you had a massage? Your business would be lost without you, so take time out to pamper yourself and look after your health. Ask your doctor or private health care provider to give you a regular health check. You can not run a business from the cemetery!
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