
Another week has passed and i’m finding myself on the edge of burnout once again. Being my own boss is something I would not trade for the world - but I have to say that I am the worst boss I’ve ever had! I tend to burn out way too often. My attempts at taking Friday’s off have not worked out all that well so far because I tend to still make myself available - defeating the purpose entirely. So I went in search of information on the subject online today and came up with some pretty cool stuff.
The reality is that you are only really doing yourself and your clients a favor if you are working at your fullest potential - and the only way to do that is to allow yourself time to relax. It’s also how you can assure that you won’t end up hating what you are doing. I have found that working myself to the brink of exhaustion only results in my mind periodically going blank and things that should be rather easy to figure out become 5 - 6 hour unbillable nightmares. Relief is in sight if you too find yourself often in this same position.
I have to admit that I’m no saint here - I’m struggling with all of the above even still…but it’s slowly getting better over time. I think maybe I’m hoping that this may help someone else in the same situation and that maybe by typing it all out that I might remember what it is I need to be doing as well!
I spent my weekend spackling and repainting my bedroom following a 2 week long repiping of my house (not done by me thankfully). I love working on my house - fixing things, restoring things and such. All this DIYing left me with some uninvited sciatic pain unfortunately. But other than that it was a great experience and my bedroom now looks brand new. I even got a can of High Heat spray paint and turned the ugly base board heater into one that looks like it was just installed.
Since I’m on the subject of DIY and fixing things around the house, I thought I’d point out a great site for all of my fellow women who like to do the same or aspire to do the same - without intimidation. You all know you can do it - and don’t need a man to help! Check out this great site The Women’s Toolshed. While you are there, be sure to also sign up for a free excerpt from Leah Burton’s eBook entitled “Splintering the Plywood Ceiling - A Woman Carpenter’s View From the Inside”, book one from the series “Knocking Down Walls”. You’ll be glad you did!!!
Step aside Morris…here comes cat-trepreneur Boo. Cat fans and entrepreneurs alike will learn to love him if they don’t already!

You will likely see posts about Boo every so often so be sure to familiarize yourself with him. He has his own website - which yours truly designed. Boo Boo Kitty
Boo is currently working on his first book entitled “Catnip for the Soul” and if you would like to be notified of it’s release date you can sign up via the website.
I highly recommend that you also sign up, while you are there, for Boo’s “Cat Tails” stories, which is free. You’ll see that up at the top of the page.