Aug 29, 2022
Have you ever heard of entrepreneur burnout?
It's the reason so many business owners end up quitting their businesses and going back to their nine-to-five jobs. It's the reason so many of us end up feeling chained to our desks, unable to peel ourselves away from our phones long enough to remember that the entire reason we decided to start our own business was to find a way to give ourselves more time to enjoy life, not less.
The problem with entrepreneurship is the sense of responsibility that comes with it. If your clients message you late at night or on the weekend, you can answer them, so why wouldn't you? Normal business hours are a thing of the nine-to-five, right? You can be available. You can be helpful. And if they've trusted you with their business, it's easy to feel like you owe them that availability.
Guess what? You don't. And I'll go one step further—you shouldn't offer it. Why? Because you will end up burning out to the point that you aren't able to effectively help anyone. But if you've already structured your offer to include that kind of availability, how do you figure out a way to step back without breaking your promises?
I'm here to help you figure this out. Let's talk about building out offers to allow yourself that step back that you truly need to take.
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