Time is of the essence in the beginning stages of a new business.

October 14, 2019 2 min read

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In this latest episode of Entrepreneur Network partner Business Rockstars’ Empowerista series, host Alex Wehrley discusses creating work-life balance when managing a new business. 

Start by finding responsibilities you can delegate to current team members or new hires. The best circumstances are when you have a team already in place you can turn to.

You can also look to outsource responsibilities in your personal life. Chores and household needs like lawncare, grocery delivery and laundry services can be delegated to others.

Finally, try turning to automation. Automating everything from paying bills to posting on social media can help save you time. Watch the video to see more tips.

Related: This Entrepreneur Finds Passion From His Company’s Main Priority

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