Bed, Breakfast & Business

How to Build a Weekly B&B Routine That Stops Burnout-124


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 Does your B&B feel like it never switches off? 

In this week’s episode of the Beds, Breakfast & Business podcast, Gerry MacPherson shares a simple weekly rhythm that helps B&B owners reduce stress, protect their energy, and stop reacting to everything all day long. 

You’ll learn how to structure your week using guest days, admin days, and reset days so your business feels calmer and easier to manage. 

This episode is perfect for: 

  • Independent B&B owners
  • Aspiring innkeepers
  • Hospitality owner-operators
  • Guesthouse and small hotel owners

Expect practical hospitality advice, honest stories, simple systems, and conversational guidance you can apply immediately.
 
Gerry MacPherson knows hotel ownership is not always glamorous. Years ago, he helped operate a small hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he experienced first-hand the pressure, unpredictability, and daily chaos many hospitality property owners still face today.
 
Since then, Gerry has spent decades working in hospitality and tourism, visiting properties around the world and learning what truly makes independent hotels succeed.
 
Today, through Beds, Breakfast & Business, he helps B&B owners create calmer operations, stronger guest experiences, more direct bookings, and less stress through practical systems and honest hospitality conversations.
 
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Bed, Breakfast & BusinessBy Gerry MacPherson