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Yesterday, our Coaching clients met for their bi-monthly Roundtable discussion to talk about health and wellness. Going into the class, a few were wondering how this topic could be relevant to running a business. And they were surprised to find how much their health could affect their ability to run a business. As the title of the presentation suggests: Healthy You, Healthy Business.

We often acknowledge how fortunate we are to have the resources of the College at our disposal, and this Roundtable was no exception – our clients always benefit from these kinds of educational opportunities. Dennis Koch, PhD, coordinator of the Health and Human Performance program at Canisius and our friendly neighbor down the hall, was nice enough to put on the presentation for the Coaching ladies, with the help of some of his graduate students. Together, they facilitated a discussion on the importance of managing health, especially for a small business owner. Covering topics like stress management, body composition, diet and exercise, and blood pressure and cholesterol control, the group was not only given a basic understanding of these important , but they discussed goal setting and problem-solving techniques to achieve their health-related goals.

So why is health important to your business?

Owning and operating a business can be an emotionally, psychologically, and physically demanding job. And for women business owners, who often are trying to balance the demands of family life as well, the stresses on personal health are that much greater. So what happens if you’re not 100%?

We’ve been doing some research around here recently on the factors that contribute to business failure; often they are financial and organizational issues, but personal issues facing a business owner or sole proprietor can be damaging. By taking steps to keep yourself well, both physically and mentally, you can prevent possible health problems and ensure that you have the ability and energy to focus on running your business. Your productivity, unhindered by stress, a cold, or something more serious, is valuable.

Your health impacts your performance. To operate at your best, we suggest these helpful health tips:

What health tips do you recommend? How do you think your health impacts running a business? Let us know in a comment below.

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SCORE blogger Rieva Lesonsky wrote this great post on the top 15 sites for women in business. We think these are great sources and tools you can use to grow.

- AllBusiness.com
Center for Women’s Business Research
Committee of 200
- ForbesWoman
- The Hot Mommas® Project Mission
- NAFE (The National Association for Female Executives)
- National Women’s Business Council
- NAWBO (The National Association of Women Business Owners)
- OWBO (The SBA’s Office of Women’s Business Ownership)
- SBA (The U.S. Small Business Administration)
- SBDCs (The Office of Small Business Development Centers)
- SmallBizDaily
- Small Biz Nation
- WBENC (The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council)
- WPO (The Women Presidents’ Organization)

Commenters also suggested these additional sites:
- Business.gov
- Women’s Leadership Exchange
Women Impacting Public Policy
- Women Entrepreneur

Find the full post on the SCORE Women’s Success Blog
You can also check out our blogroll down on the right-hand side.

What sites do you find helpful? Let us know in a comment below.

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Author: Biz Tips, Media, Resources, Women | 6 Comments »