Monday 8 July 2013

No-one ever went to their grave wishing they’d spent more time at the office

By the time you read this, I will have completed Phase One of my summer break – a long weekend last month! This will be followed up with Phase Two – another long weekend – this month. Rarely one for lengthy holidays, this is more or less as much as I can expect till the Christmas shutdown because thankfully we’re as busy as ever in this, our 10th birthday year.

I’m sure I feel like many small business owners when it comes to a work/life balance: sounds fantastic but this is reality. While it’s essential to be mentally and physically fit to carry out my work to the level my clients expect and deserve, I have to make sure there’s a snug fit between this and taking time away from the business to regroup, relax and revitalise. After all, a worn-out and exhausted PR and marketing consultant is no use to anyone!


I’m lucky, of course, because I have some truly delightful clients with whom I work closely and effectively. And I have a team of exceptionally talented associate consultants working with my company. I have no problem delegating projects or tasks although ultimately I’m responsible and have to be on top of what’s going on.

I’m not an avid sun-worshipper and I don’t like hot climates, so I don’t crave weeks away on end in idyllic locations, although as I’m writing this, I may be having a change of heart! Fairly recently I’ve started working with a personal trainer who has revolutionised my approach to health and fitness. You’ll be able to see this for yourselves when I update my photo in the weeks to come!

One great result of the healthy diet and daily exercise regimen has meant I’m brighter, sharper and much more energetic. The first month’s detox wasn’t as hard as I’d imagined and I’m enjoying doing different exercises and gym routines. My business benefits from me having even more capacity for ideas and outputs, and now I really differentiate the working week from the weekends, when I value every ‘down-time’ moment. I try not to be computer-obsessed at weekends now, only respond to emergencies and rarely now work unless it’s absolutely necessary.

So what have I learned about having a good work/life balance? There’s no magic formula, just whatever works for you.


Remember no-one ever went to their grave wishing they’d spent more time at the office!


First published in The Argus on 25 June 2013