The end of the calendar year is an extremely busy time for most entrepreneurs and business leaders. From the months of October-December, most of us are busy converting new customers, fulfilling last-minute orders, launching special holiday campaigns and offers, and trying to drive as much business as we can before the new year.
In addition, a lot of us spend the last few months of the year evaluating successes and failures, adjusting budgets, and deciding how teams will grow or shrink in the year ahead.
It’s one of the most taxing times of the year for anyone managing a business.
It’s also the time of year when it’s easiest to neglect friendships, personal hobbies, and family life.
When business is booming and you’re quickly approaching...