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Rx for entrepeneurs by Carolyn T. Bryson Owning and managing your own business can be enormously stressful. Facing a typical routine of 16-hour workdays, sleepless nights, and periods of anxiety and apprehension can wreak havoc on your personal health. The life of an entrepreneur can also cause stress on the relationships with those you love. Whether you are starting a new business, purchasing a franchise, or are a seasoned entrepreneur, your first order of business is your most important... a well thought out business plan. Your plan will guide the development and growth of your enterprise and minimize undesirable results and consequent stress. The process of preparing your business plan will also help you be better prepared, enabling you to feel more confident about pursuing your dream of business ownership. Preparing your business plan helps determine answers to questions such as:
Your business plan, the operating manual for your company, is vital to your health and the health of your business. Prepared during the initial phase of developing your dream company, the business plan conveys:
A good business plan follows generally accepted guidelines for both form and content. There are three primary parts to a business plan:
Serving multiple purposes, your business plan is a written description of your business’s future, a document that describes what you plan to do and how you plan to do it. Your plan can be used to:
In the same manner that road maps provide a sense of security to travelers, a business plan can greatly reduce stress for entrepreneurs. Maintaining your good health will be a paramount concern as you move your business forward, especially if you are sole proprietor. Make sure your business plan is a “living document.” This will allow you to meet changes in your life with greater flexibility, another way to maintain a less stressed existence. The process of preparing your business plan can provide an opportunity to integrate healthy lifestyle habits into your planning for the future, as well as helping you to achieve a sense of confidence and well-being about the health of your business venture. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Carolyn T. Bryson is a professional mediator and owner of ACCORD Mediation Services. In addition, she is a business coach and business plan writer for ADDEN-DASolutions located at 1100 University Avenue in Rochester. www.addendasolutions.com.
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