balance

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I’ve been so hyper focused this week, it’s hard to believe it’s Friday already. I wanted to be sure to say thank you SO MUCH for all of your support and enthusiasm around the Country Living article! It has been a really busy couple of weeks and I have been so grateful for all of your orders and encouraging words.

One of the questions I was asked by the writer of this article was about any big challenges I have faced with infusion. I had to really think about that question for a few days… gosh, no noteworthy challenges that I could think of…  it’s been a pretty smooth journey, and a very organic process building my business. I have enjoyed it all along the way…

And then suddenly it occurred to me. Of course! The biggest daily challenge in managing a business – and I think most anyone who runs their own business could agree – is drawing a line between business and the rest of one’s life; closing the door once in a while and taking time out for oneself.

I do not clock in and clock out each day. There is no schedule set out for me. I don’t have “weekends.” There is no physical distance between my home and my studio. There is no one to tell me that I can’t work overtime, all the time. And my computer is always there to remind me to check my shop or email. My business is ever present, and when I’m at home I am also at work.

I am super lucky to truly love what I do, but contrary to what they  might say, you can sometimes have too much of a good thing. It has, at times, been very hard not to let my work be all there is.

Recently, I have been implementing some changes in an effort to achieve some balance in my days. I have been talking about this balance for years, but it’s been hard to make lasting changes with a growing business. Over time I will share some of these changes here and let you know how it’s going. So far it’s going pretty well.

Finding balance is a hot topic for a lot of people. We all have busy lives. Just this week I came across a discussion on Nate’s blog, Hear Black; and watched an interesting video on the etsy blog, with Ursula Dean of Modaspia. I hope you might share what helps you keep the balance, too.

Enjoy the weekend. Do something fun! Steven and I have a date planned, and are excited to take a night out.

0 Responses

  1. knitty34

    I am glad to hear that other business owners feel the same way. I always think “what weekend?” when people get excited about it being Friday. And while I love love love what I do, it’s tough to bite your tounge when people tell you how lucky you are to work at home. It really does mean a complete lack of separation and crazy work hours. I am looking forward to hearing about the changes you are making and how it goes!

  2. Kristin

    I can relate too. On the one hand being your own boss is liberating, on the other hand it’s quite the opposite. I look forward to hearing about how you’re creating balance!

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