Forum Discussion
<p>A few boundaries have made a big difference for us over the years.</p>
<p><strong>1. We shut the company down twice a year.</strong><br>
Two weeks around Christmas and another two weeks at the end of July. It's non-negotiable. Everyone takes vacation at the same time. It seemed risky when we first started doing it, but it's probably been one of the best decisions we've made for preventing burnout.</p>
<p><strong>2. We try to solve problems with systems instead of availability.</strong><br>
Early on, I felt like I had to be available all the time because so much of the business lived in my head. As we documented processes and delegated responsibilities, it became much easier to step away without worrying that everything would fall apart.</p>
<p><strong>3. We accept that not everything is an emergency.</strong><br>
In construction, there's always another email, another call, another problem to solve. Learning the difference between what's truly urgent and what can wait until tomorrow has been huge.</p>
<p>I'm definitely still a work in progress, but those three things have probably had the biggest impact for me.</p>