How To Have Peace of Mind As a Business Owner

How To Have Peace of Mind As a Business Owner

How To Have Peace of Mind As a Business Owner

This is a contributed post. However, all opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view.

Nobody gets into the business world because they want a simple and straightforward life. If you’re going to start your own company, then you’ll need to expect that you’ll experience stressful moments from time to time. However, the key part of this sentence is from time to time. While a little bit of stress is fine, it shouldn’t be too pronounced; if it is, then your business will suffer. While you may not be able to attain a Monk level of zen-ness, there are things you can do that’ll push you towards greater peace of mind. We look at a few ways below.

Think Three Steps Ahead

Your primary focus and attention should be on the here and now; that is, what’s happening right in front of you. However, you should also keep half an eye on the future. The easiest way to avoid problems in the future is to think about what could be a problem in the future, and handle them before they’re allowed to develop. By taking this approach, you’ll know that you’re more or less prepared for whatever the business world throws at you.

Hire Trustworthy People

You can’t build an empire all on your own. If your business is going to reach its full potential, then you’ll need to have capable people on your side. It’s important to remember that not all employees will be of the same caliber. Some will elevate your business to the next level; others will give you a headache because you’re having to continually look over your shoulder. Take the time to hire the right employees, and you’ll have faith that the work is being carried out to a high standard even when you’re not in the office. It’ll make a big difference. 

Managing Threats

The vast majority of people who interact with your business will do so for positive reasons. But there’s no avoiding the fact that there are bad people out there, who may have less than pure intentions when they interact with your company. While you can’t stop people from trying to harm your business, you can make it more difficult for them to succeed. A CCTV installation at your premises and robust digital security will both ensure that your business is kept safe and secure — and that you don’t have to worry that you’re being targeted by criminals.

Get Finances Under Control

Perhaps the thing that business owners worry about most is the financial aspect of their company. After all, this is the thing that causes the majority of business failures. While you can’t magic money into your account, you can at least be assured of where you’re currently at. Take some time each week to get an overview of your company’s finances, and you’ll know what you need to do, whether you’re secure or in trouble. It’s not always comfortable to look at these things, but it’s an essential part of having peace of mind. Whether it’s good or bad, at least you’ll know.  Once you do know, you can take steps to improve things, and reading a startup funding stages guide is a good place to start.

Mike Veny

Mike Veny is a globally recognized mental health speaker and Certified Corporate Wellness Specialist® who has made it his mission to transform stigma into strength through rhythm and story. Known for his electrifying drumming keynotes and raw, real talk, Mike helps workers thrive and organizations create emotionally healthy cultures. His work bridges inclusive excellence, mental health, and professional development—and is known for producing measurable change. He has been booked by NAMI, Microsoft, Merck, and hundreds more. Mike is also the CEO of Lovely Refinement, a women's mental health and wellness brand, which owns the Training Refinery, a continuing education powerhouse. In all of his professional efforts, Mike is fiercely committed to empowering employees to discover emotional wellness and resilience so that they can accelerate personal and professional growth and avoid damaging burnout. He is also the host of a podcast called “Coffee With Mike: Mental Wellness & Belonging for Leaders.”