Have you fallen out of love with your electrical business?
Have you fallen out of love with your electrical business? Focus on your WHY
Do you feel like it is Groundhog Day, and you are facing an uphill climb every week? Let’s face it, we have all been there and felt like that at one time or another. All businesses have ups and downs, and it is impossible to be 100% positive, 100% of the time! When you have been running a business for a long time, sometimes things can get stale. The frustrations take over your working day and you start to feel helpless and stressed out by the smallest problem. Or if it’s a new business it can sometimes feel a little overwhelming. This is when you need to focus on your WHY. Why you started out on your own in the first place and what it is about running your own electrical business that you love so much.
If you feel you have fallen out of love with your electrical business, joining a group of like-minded people may help you to focus on your WHY. Why not head over to my Facebook Electrical Business Community, which offers positive support and has lots of tips for success, including inspirational quotes to help remind you of the important things in life and why you started on this journey. Or, if you are finding the day-to-day running of your electrical business a struggle, you can download my free FLOWING Guide which is filled with practical techniques to help your business be successful.
Focus on your WHY
We all have different reasons for doing what we do. Maybe you became interested when you were a child and were fascinated by how electricity worked? Or perhaps you wanted to create your own working environment, rather than working for someone else? Or you could have been seeking a better work/life balance and more time to spend with your partner and family?
Whatever the reason, taking time out to focus on your WHY is a bit like hitting the reset button on a device. It takes you back to your original vision, your reason for starting out on your own, your inspiration for making that leap of faith. You are reminded of why and how it all started, your drive, passion and vision. When things start to feel a bit repetitive and more of a grind than a pleasure or when things have been challenging and you have found it difficult to keep going, it is time to reconnect with those original feelings.
If you focus on your WHY, it will help to motivate and re-energise you when you are down or struggling. It will:
• Restore your sense of purpose when your resolve is flagging
• Renew your passion for reaching your long-term goals, and help you to commit to them
• Take away the stress and ‘fog’ in your mind, giving you clarity on what you want to achieve, so you can let go of distractions
• Remind you why you started and bring back the enjoyment of running your own electrical business
• Help you to see how far you have come and restore your faith in your own ability
• Give you the strength and determination to learn from any challenges you are facing, rather than being defeated by them
If you feel you have fallen out of love with your electrical business, there are a few practical steps you can take, which should help you to reenergise physically, as well as refreshing your focus on your WHY:
1. Make sure you eat properly
2. Get enough sleep
3. Exercise regularly
4. Set time aside for friends and family
5. Schedule time away from the business for you to relax and recharge
You have come a long way from where you started to make your business a success, through sheer hard work, commitment, determination, focus, and great decision-making. Renewing your purpose will give you energy and positivity, putting a stop to that jaded feeling. If you feel bombarded by negativity at the moment, read my blog about focusing on positivity in your electrical business here.
Focus on your WHY - Personal Vision
It is very important to set out your personal vision, right from the start. It’s also very important to realise that your WHY and your vision may well change over time. So, revisit it regularly. By taking some time out and writing down how you see your dream life in each of the following areas:
Family and friends: How do you picture your family life and friends in an ideal world?
Personal finance: What assets do you have? What do you earn? How much do you have in savings?
Health and fitness: What health problem would you make right? What physical activities do you see yourself doing? Are some of these with family and friends?
Education and development: What formal education would you like to complete or undertake? Personal development, spirituality, business development courses? How do you see yourself improving and learning?
Home and property: What does your home look like? Right down to the number of rooms, wall colours, where your home is located. Do you want a portfolio of properties to rent out?
Business: What is your vision of your electrical business? Will you have more than one business?
Holidays and travel: What kind of holidays do you see yourself enjoying and where will you travel to?
Material possessions: Gizmos and gadgets. What would they look like if you had them all now? Cars, bikes, clothes, gadgets, etc.
Write down the components of this personal vision in great detail within each category, as if everything had already happened – what they consist of and how they make you feel. It is important that you undertake this exercise with pen and paper, because it gives you that physical connection to your vision. It may take some time to complete, but you can go back and amend bits of it over a week or so until you feel it is right. The final task is to rate the life you are experiencing now against your personal vision with marks out of ten in each category. This allows you to reflect on where you are now, shows clearly what is lacking in your life and where you need to improve, and where you are doing well.
Focus on your WHY – Vision Board
Your vision board is a visual or graphic representation of everything you wrote down in the previous exercise. Search for images that depict your goals and collate them on to one sheet of paper or one digital image you could use as your onscreen wallpaper. This page is a snapshot of everything you are aspiring to, your future goals, your ideal life. You need to make sure you place your completed vision board somewhere you can see it every day. Every time you see it, it will visualise your WHY, reminding you of your personal vision and providing the motivation and purpose for you to achieve your ideal life.
If you feel like things are getting stale and you have lost your way, you can sign up for a
30 day trial membership trial of Business Transformer for just £1. Whether you are just starting your journey as an electrician, or whether you are ready to grow your electrical business, there is a whole host of materials to help you along including step-by-step advice on writing down your personal vision, putting together a vision board and why you should focus on your WHY.









