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Now I have your attention, this post is only a little bit business-related.
I have been affected by cancer as both my parents died from it (and other occurrences) and, thankfully, I do not have any personal issues....yet?
Something on the radio has prompted me to write this post, as a few simple things can help prevent bigger issues and save some of our lives.
The number 1 cancer in the UK is breast cancer, and, in many/most cases, can be spotted early with some simple self-examination:
The NHS also offers free & regular mammogram screening to any woman over 50.
The number 2 cancer in the UK is prostate - 1 in 8 men (normally over 50 years old, but not exclusively!) will probably get it! There are several potential symptoms:
HOWEVER, having one or more of these symptoms could be something else!
Checking for prostate cancer is a simple blood test (PSA), and all GP's should be happy to do this. Where men need to take note is that we are generally a beligerant, stubborn group who would rather stop our Sky Sports subscription or getting copies of Trout Fishing Monthly than go to a doctor! Don't let your stoic, manly demeanour be the reason for your demise!!!
So, if you were to get cancer and need treatment that would take you away from your business, would your business survive?
If these answer to one or more of these is no, sadly, you probably don't really have a business, you have your own job!
How can we effectively plan for our businesses to continue without our daily input?
I have been affected by cancer as both my parents died from it (and other occurrences) and, thankfully, I do not have any personal issues....yet?
Something on the radio has prompted me to write this post, as a few simple things can help prevent bigger issues and save some of our lives.
The number 1 cancer in the UK is breast cancer, and, in many/most cases, can be spotted early with some simple self-examination:
- a new lump or thickening in your breast or armpit
- a change in size, shape or feel of your breast
- skin changes in the breast, such as puckering, dimpling, a rash or redness of the skin
- fluid leaking from the nipple in a woman who isn’t pregnant or breastfeeding
- changes in the position of the nipple
The NHS also offers free & regular mammogram screening to any woman over 50.
The number 2 cancer in the UK is prostate - 1 in 8 men (normally over 50 years old, but not exclusively!) will probably get it! There are several potential symptoms:
- Difficulty starting or stopping urination
- Weak or intermittent urine flow
- Needing to urinate more often, especially at night
- Feeling like the bladder has not emptied completely
- A sudden urge to urinate
- Pain or a burning sensation when urinating
- Blood in urine or semen
- Pain or discomfort in the pelvic area
- Bone pain, often in the back, hips, or pelvis
- Unexplained weight loss
- Erectile dysfunction
- Fatigue
- Changes in bowel habits, such as constipation or bowel incontinence
HOWEVER, having one or more of these symptoms could be something else!
Checking for prostate cancer is a simple blood test (PSA), and all GP's should be happy to do this. Where men need to take note is that we are generally a beligerant, stubborn group who would rather stop our Sky Sports subscription or getting copies of Trout Fishing Monthly than go to a doctor! Don't let your stoic, manly demeanour be the reason for your demise!!!
So, if you were to get cancer and need treatment that would take you away from your business, would your business survive?
- Have you got a plan?
- Do you have succession sorted out?
- Are there people who know how the business works?
If these answer to one or more of these is no, sadly, you probably don't really have a business, you have your own job!
How can we effectively plan for our businesses to continue without our daily input?
