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Business Management Firms Detroit MI

Vacation and rest are key components of maintaining a good work atmosphere and positive relationships with your employees in Detroit. Read on and learn more.

Michigan Kidney Conslnt Access
(248) 541-7801
10861 W 10 Mile Rd
Oak Park, MI
PolyArk Management Consulting
248.694.4414
330 E. Maple Rd, STE # 141
Birmingham, MI
Tongxin International Ltd
(248) 593-8330
199 Pierce St Ste 202
Birmingham, MI
Virtual Support System
248 991 4034
35317 Drakeshire Lane
Farmington Hills, MI
Central Payment
(517) 507-0404
2122 Edwin Pl
Lansing, MI
Dillard Partners, LLC
(88) TRY DP-LLC
1090 Farnham Ave.
Lincoln Park, MI
Cornerstone Health Svc
(586) 779-8700
20225 E 9 Mile Rd
Saint Clair Shores, MI
Barefoot Cramer & Assoc
(248) 594-0766
111 S Old Woodward Ave
Birmingham, MI
Prymus Consulting
(248) 614-9001
1701 W Big Beaver Rd
Troy, MI
Business Strategy Inc
(616) 261-2200
944 52nd Street Southeast
Grand Rapids, MI
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Business Growth Strategy - Don't Go Mental, Take a Break

Business is at full-throttle. You love your work, which leaves you in an exhilarated, heady mood at the end of a productive day.

But you can have too much of a good thing.

The same tasks that give you a mental buzz can also stress you out if you don’t take a breath and relax now and then. Before you know it, you’re fried to a crisp, which has a number of implications: You’re tired, exhausted, uncreative, unhappy, and maybe even sick.

We don’t want you to lose the fun factor in your work, or your passion for what you do. This is why we strongly feel that it’s critically important for you to take mental time-outs. Even toddlers get a chance to simmer down in time-out, and there’s no reason you shouldn’t revert. Soothe your inner kiddie when things get out of hand. You’ll regain and be able to retain your inner strength and creativity. Work – and life – will be enjoyable again.

Spur-of-the-moment vacations

You can take a vacation anytime. We’re not just talking about hopping a plane to Fiji, but taking time during the day to just walk away from the madness. Take a power nap. Play a computer game for 10 minutes. Listen to a song from your high school days that brings out your carefree 15-year-old. Walk down the block and get some java (make it decaf this time).

At StartupNation, we’ve each learned to grab the mini vacations we need.

Rich: I’m a a yoga teacher, and I know the value of stopping for a few minutes to meditate or take nice, deep “cleansing” breath.

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