Winter burnout: Survival strategies for business owners

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As temperatures drop, toolbox by Admiral offers practical tips for sole traders and business owners to combat winter burnout, emphasising flexibility, health, and realistic goal-setting for a productive and warm season

CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on SME Today

To safeguard business owners and sole traders from succumbing to exhaustion during the chilly months, the trade insurance experts at Toolbox by Admiral have shared their top tips for preventing burnout and fending off fatigue.

Practical tips for winter resilience

Here are some practical tips tailored for business owners and sole traders to steer clear of winter burnout:

Embrace flexible working hours

With the winter sun setting early, standard workdays can feel prolonged, increasing the risk of exhaustion. Combat this by considering flexible work hours. Adjust your schedule to commence work later in the morning or conclude later in the evening. Alternatively, explore dividing the workday into shifts. By optimising daylight hours and offering flexibility, you can stave off fatigue and maintain high spirits.

Prioritise a healthy lifestyle

Maintaining energy levels during the harsh winter months hinges on a healthy lifestyle. Ensure you have a balanced diet, engage in regular exercise, and enjoy a good night’s sleep. Keep warm, nutritious snacks within easy reach, whether on-site or in your van, to steady your energy levels. Provide sufficient break time for everyone to rest and stay energised throughout the day.

Invest in essential winter gear

Investing in the right winter clothing and equipment helps mitigate the discomforts of cold weather, making the commute more bearable. Beyond productivity, appropriate gear safeguards against potential health risks associated with chilly conditions.

Set realistic goals and expectations

Winter often brings unexpected delays, necessitating a recalibration of expectations and project timelines. Set realistic and achievable goals to maintain a consistent workflow without overwhelming yourself or your team with tight deadlines. This thoughtful planning can significantly reduce stress and help prevent burnout.

Dedicate time to well-being activities

Activities focusing on well-being and relaxation play a vital role in preventing burnout. Whether it’s listening to podcasts, reading, meditating, pursuing hobbies, or spending quality time with loved ones, these activities offer mental respite from work-related stress. Consider incorporating a dedicated “wellbeing hour” into your workday or week, consciously prioritising rejuvenation and recharging activities.

In the midst of winter’s challenges, the key is to remember that it’s not just about enduring but thriving. Taking care of your physical and mental health is paramount for staying both productive and warm during the colder months.

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