I saw a post recently talking about this idea of the ‘invisible workload’ – the weight of having to think about & plan everything. This is referred to as the invisible workload because even if you’re not the one doing everything, you might be the one THINKING about all the things, and making all the decisions. If you’re a mom I know you can relate!
What are we having for dinner? What gift should we get for the birthday party this weekend? Suzy needs a dentist appointment. What are we going to do for [insert holiday]? I could go on.
And even if we have help in the household – a spouse, partner or kids – we are still the ones having to ASK folks to do things. Sometimes more than once. (anyone else with teenagers in the house?)
As I read this post it occurred to me – this happens in businesses as well!
How much of what you ‘do’ each day falls into the invisible workload category? Things that aren’t obvious and can’t necessarily be checked off a to-do list, but that can take up a surprising amount of time & energy.
Things like:
Now to some degree the invisible workload is just part of the gig – for business owners there will always be thinking & decision making to be done.
But as your business grows you simply don’t have the capacity – or the desire! – to keep all of this invisible workload on your plate. And it can start to show over time through exhaustion, frustration or a lack of progress as things sit waiting for your input & decisions.
I’m curious – where/how do you feel like the invisible workload is showing up in your business?
What would be possible if you had someone to take more of the invisible workload off your plate?
This is how I help get results for my clients and what it means to work with a Certified OBM in your business.
If your workload, invisible or otherwise, is feeling like too much, let’s connect.
Lynda is a Certified Online Business Manager and Systems Strategist. She loves working with her clients to eliminate the overwhelm and get back to loving their businesses by streamlining their business systems and processes.
Lynda was a stay at home mom to 3 kids under the age of 5 while being the right hand to her husband in his business. As they went on to school, she followed and began working at their elementary school while still helping her husband. When her children went on to middle and high school, she left the elementary school and began working as a VA to online entrepreneurs. This quickly transformed into more as she began noticing a consistent gap (which was something she excelled at) and began implementing the systems and processes in her clients businesses that they needed to help their days run more smoothly.
Lynda knew that she had finally found what she was meant to do- Make an impact in other business owners’ lives by getting them back hours in their week so they could have more time with their families and still have successful businesses.
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