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Have you been experiencing burnout? Are you constantly tired of your job? Do you find yourself procrastinating your work? These all might be signs for you to quit your business and start something new. Watch out for these 7 signs.

1.     Your dreams have stopped

Remember the first time you came up with the idea of your business? Remember how you were excited to start it all and see your ideas come to life? You probably went to bed thinking about it and waking up it was the first thing on your mind. That driving passion is what got you through all the trouble and work you had to put in to make your dream come true. Once all of these plans and ideas started to materialise in front of you, going to work every day seemed like a blessing. You were seeing your idea come to life and it fuelled your passion for the job that you do.

Ask yourself do you still feel the same excitement that you felt before? Do you go to sleep imagining al the new ideas and innovative things you can bring to your workplace? Do you dream about expanding your business and making new partnerships? Or do you dread going to work and just can’t wait for your shift to be over? If the latter is how you feel, then you probably lost the passion for what you do. If something like this has been weighing you down for a while now, you might want to consider doing something else. After all, you can always sell your company for a good amount of money and start something new.

2.     Your body never lies

No matter how much you try to fool yourself or those around you, your body never lies. You can try to talk about how you like your job all you want, but if the job that once brought you joy now completely sucks the energy out of you, your body will show that. Do you sit at your desk and feel the pressure of stress on your shoulders throughout the whole shift at work? Do you catch yourself having a bad posture whenever you are at work? Do you notice yourself getting less and less sleep? Then no matter how much you sleep, you are still tired.

The stress and anxiety pile up and leave a mark on your body. If your job has been causing you nothing but stress and health issues, you need to listen to your body. That’s a sign for you to leave that job behind. Listen to your body and give it the rest it needs to fuel its energy back. Maybe take a longer vacation and allow yourself to heal. If you still feel the same after coming back to work, then you definitely need to leave your business behind and start something new.

3.     You no longer feel like learning something new

Owning a business is all about bettering yourself all the time. Your goal, as a business owner is to constantly expand your knowledge and then use that knowledge to improve your company and help your business grow. If at one point you feel like you are no longer interested in discovering new things and improving yourself that may be a huge sign. You need to step back for a moment and observe. If what you do no longer makes you want to learn new things and better yourself, you should probably step away from your business.

4.     The money just isn’t there

Experiencing bigger issues with money may be another sign for you to quit your business. Of course, it’s not the same as having one bad month, but if you’ve been experiencing money problems for a while now, you need to take a look at your finances and find the root of the problem. Maybe your company is having hard time keeping up with technological advancements.

If you’re having bigger issues with money such as having trouble to pay off immediate debt, then looking up corporate insolvency services may be a great solution for you. This may temporarily solve the issue and help you with your current debts. However, if you notice this pattern repeating itself and you find yourself in constant debt, then you should take a step back and consider closing your business.

5.     You don't like your customers

If you no longer enjoy interactions with your loyal customers, you are definitely experiencing a burnout. These are the people who bring your company money and if you find it draining to interact with them on a daily basis, they will eventually pick up on your negative energy. Sooner or later that will start affecting your business and it most definitely won’t have great results. Maybe you are just tired of constantly working with people. Maybe you need to consider trying a different kind of career that involves less human interaction, or maybe you just need a break. Take your time to figure out which it is.

6.     Complaints are up

There are two types of complaints. The first ones come from the people you interact with. It can be your customers, your clients, virtual workers, your team, and so on. The other type of complaint is even worse. It’s the type coming from your own mouth. If you catch yourself complaining about your business on a daily basis, you might want to consider starting a different career path.

7. Sloth syndrome

This one also has to do with how your body reacts to stress. If you catch yourself taking more time to finish the tasks that you used to finish a lot faster, you might be experiencing burnout. This may not be due to the fact that you are feeling overwhelmed. You might actually be starting to resent your job. That is why you are taking your time and postponing things that you need to do because your job stresses you out.

Conclusion

In conclusion, if you experience all of these 7 signs and it’s been happening for a while now, you might want to consider either taking a longer break or starting something new. It might be a completely new business or you might want to take it slow and try something more lowkey.

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