Finding creative solutions when working from home doesn’t work for you
Digital marketing consultant Susannah Birch shares some motivating tips for fellow creatives who are finding it tough to work from home.
As part of Queensland Small Business Month, many organisations and service providers have prepared resources, workshops, webinars and more to help Queensland small business owners learn new skills that can benefit their business. One key topic area of this Small Business Month is health and wellbeing. This area is often overlooked by business owners who prioritise activities around management, marketing, finance, and planning. However, looking after mental health and wellbeing is one of the most important factors of a successful business – without you at your best, your business cannot perform at its best. This Small Business Month we encourage business owners to prioritise their wellbeing. Being proactive about looking after your mental health will help you better overcome stress and challenges when they come your way. Promoting mental health in the workplace will also help you and your employees remain engaged and productive at work and boost job satisfaction, all contributing to the success of your business.
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Digital marketing consultant Susannah Birch shares some motivating tips for fellow creatives who are finding it tough to work from home.
Q&A with Annemarie Lyons of personal training studio, Health by Numb3rs.
Q&A with Emma Mactaggart of children's picture book publisher, Boogie Books.
Q&A with Sally Andrew, owner of dance studio Radiance Academy Toowoomba.
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If you develop policy for small business owners or provide services to them, then you have an opportunity to support both their mental health and business health. You also have the chance to educate the broader community on how they can support small business.
Recent research by Xero surveyed over 4,600 small business owners across seven countries, including Australia. The findings showed small business owners across the world experience lower levels of wellbeing than the general population.
New Rural Agribusiness Wellbeing Plan launched, SuperFriend’s report ‘Indicators of a Thriving Workplace’ released, healthy sleeping habits for small business owners, ASBFEO's Small Business Matters report and Dispute Support referral tool, and more.