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Entrepreneur Indonesia: How Many Working Hours per Week are Ideal?

Home » Blog » Entrepreneur Indonesia: How Many Working Hours per Week are Ideal?

How many hours do entrepreneurs really spend on their work? Almost everyone is curious and this has been a question asked consistently by many entrepreneurs, especially those trying to balance their crazy entrepreneurial schedules.  

While becoming an entrepreneur requires time commitment, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer on how many hours an entrepreneurs should work to find success and achieve work-life balance. While most employees follow a 40-hour workweek, entrepreneurs usually work at odd hours, and most of them work more than 60 hours per week.

LONG WORKING HOURS DON’T EQUATE SUCCESS

For more entrepreneurs, they don’t count working hours the same way as most employees do. This is because for them, measuring how much time you put into your business is meaningless.

Achieving what you need for the growth of your business should be the main objective no matter how much time you put in, especially for those who have just started out in their business venture in Indonesia.

With that being said, it’s also possible to find success by working fewer than 40 hours. Let’s face it, you don’t have to put in 60 or 70 hours a week to be more productive. On the other hand, research has suggested that working long hours can be detrimental to your health and overall productivity.

Of course, there is no right answer for how long you should be working, but it is critical to take your physical and mental wellbeing, industry, and business circumstances into consideration and find your best option.

THE BUSINESS FIELD YOU WORK IN

Some fields may take away more of your time than others. For instance, catering business and food service tend to be more time-consuming. These industries require you to work long hours during special holidays or weekends while other industries are off during the weekends.

On the other hand, a subscription-based website owner may only have to work a few hours per week. This is because the traffic will come automatically to their site without them having to do anything during the weekends. All the website owner has to do is to publish content for their website and monitor their social media platforms when necessary.

YOUR BUSINESS CIRCUMSTANCES

More often, the first two to three years are the toughest for most entrepreneurs. With limited budget and resources, they tend to do most things on their own and that’s why it is not surprising that most startup entrepreneurs work up to 80 hours per week.

For companies that have grown significantly and started to generate revenues, they begin to outsource some of their business functions to outsourcing firms. For that reason, they are able to eliminate the hours that should be spent on the outsourced tasks.  

So as you can see, it really depends on the circumstances of your business. When your company has the means to delegate tasks, it is definitely a great way to free more space on your calendar, for the sake of your physical and mental wellbeing.

COWORKING SPACE AND PRIVATE OFFICES IN INDONESIA

Our advice? Being an entrepreneur means you should work as many hours as appropriate without shortchanging your health and personal life.

Coworking space and private offices are great and affordable ways for most entrepreneurs to increase their productivity without having to work long hours in their own expensive offices.

Entrepreneurs can reap the benefits that a coworking space or a private office provides, including:

  • Inexpensive cost compared to a physical office with heavy rental
  • Receptionists to handle your mail and calls so you can use your extra time to focus on your profit-generating tasks
  • High-speed internet connection for efficient communications
  • Quiet environment in a private office and networking opportunities in a co-working space
  • Meeting and conference rooms
  • Prestigious business address in convenient locations

CEKINDO AS YOUR COWORKING SPACE AND PRIVATE OFFICES PROVIDER IN JAKARTA, BALI AND SEMARANG

Cekindo is here to reinvent how you work as an entrepreneur in Indonesia. Talk to us now to enquire more of our co-working space and private office services.

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