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Work-Life Balance

by Rick Baker
On Jul 2, 2014

Now, this is been a popular topic recently.

It is, perhaps, one of the better topics to illustrate the vast differences in people's perspectives.

Small-business owners have diverse and unique perspectives...and their unique perspectives permeate the businesses they own and run. The small-business owner's perspective on work-life balance may differ from the perspectives held by his or her employees. And, work-life balance is a major piece of the fabric of business culture.

Work-life balance can be the fabric that weaves cultural excellence or cultural chaos or some in-between mediocrity.

Naturally, small-business owners favour cultural excellence over cultural chaos and cultural mediocrity.

The question is, "How do we create the cultural excellence?" And, "How does work-life balance fit in?"

Some thoughts...

The small-business owner's personal values fuel everything. They energize the small-business owner. And to the extent the small-business owner's energy is shared with followers, the followers are also energized.

Energy fuels action. The form the action takes becomes the framework of the business culture.

If the motives and actions are admirable and the culture energizes people, the result is business excellence.

In contrast, questionable motives and actions that reduce energy levels tend to breed business problems and a culture of business chaos.

When you have questions about work-life balance:

  • First, check the small-business owner's personal values
  • Then, check to see if the small-business owner enforces a short list of clear rules
  • Then, ask the small-business owner about his or her goals and determine whether or not they are admirable
  • Finally, as the litmus test, observe and decide if the small-business owner's actions energize the followers

Do all of these things before attempting to reach a judgment about work-life balance.

Do all of these things before providing recommendations about work-life balance.

Remember, work-life balance is a very personal and subjective topic. What works for you may not work for others. And, poorly-though-out and subjective advice can be intrusive, closing people's minds and causing more damage than good.

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Beyond Business | Leaders' Thoughts

INTEGRITY: there's a word that may go without saying...but not with just saying.

by Rick Baker
On Jun 26, 2014

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

After all these years...I still have a beef with people who spew out the word Integrity. [see May 23rd, 2013 Thought Post]

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Beyond Business | Humour | Thought Tweets | Values: Personal Values

7 Tips for Lasting Relationships

by Rick Baker
On Jun 12, 2014
  1. Be available
  2. Be on time
  3. Be present
  4. Listen well
  5. Be encouraging
  6. Add energy
  7. Follow through

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Beyond Business

When they think you are an idiot...

by Rick Baker
On Apr 29, 2014

When they think you are an idiot and you have their money, that's one thing.

When they think you are an idiot and they have your money, well...that's an altogether different thing.

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Beyond Business

Thought Tweet #986

by Rick Baker
On Apr 28, 2014

Thought Tweet #986 Willpower: use it or fail to have it. 

 

The Thinking Behind The Tweet

Willpower relies on energy. Use it wisely. Use it regularly. Drain it. Rebuild it. Strengthen it.

Willpower [and its outcome, self-control]: use it or fail to have it. 

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Attitude: Creating Positive Attitude | Beyond Business | Thought Tweets

Our lives are lived in little steps.

by Rick Baker
On Apr 14, 2014

Our lives are lived in little steps.

We think little thoughts. Some catch on and grow. Some become habits in our minds. Some grow to the point of overpowering us. Little steps of thought habits fill much of our conscious time.

We do little actions. Some are repeated and become habits. Then we repeat them, acting them out over and over again. Little behavioural habits fill much of our conscious time.

Everything we think about or generate externally starts out small.

We want much. We want to generate more. We want to do bold things. We want to use talents. We want to leave legacies.

Regardless, everything we accomplish, good or bad or indifferent, happens in small steps performed in short periods of time.

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Beyond Business | I'm too busy! - I don't have time!

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