The season of vacations

It’s the first full week of June.

Kids are out of school for the summer or counting the days left on one hand.

And it’s the season of vacations.

What do you have planned for your summer?

And what are your plans for your business while you’re away having fun?

Will you be working on your business while on vacation? Or be able to step fully away?

Which one do you want?

For this week’s Wednesday LIVE with Evie let’s talk about preparing your business for your vacation.


The above is what I wrote yesterday for this article.

It’s a bit shorter than usual, isn’t it?

I had a headache for most of yesterday and spent a couple hours in bed trying to sleep it off. It didn’t solve it, but it wasn’t as bad.

So, late yesterday afternoon I wanted to just go and veg out on the couch, and I also wanted to announce what the topic was for this week’s Wednesday LIVE with Evie (the above was sent out in an email).

And today, I’m thinking about this coming Monday.

My husband has an appointment that will take him out of the house for the entire afternoon. It’s mostly a lot of driving and then a short appointment.

He’s suggested that I go too and spend the afternoon with him. Part of me wants to go, and another part has been thinking “but there are THINGS that need to be DONE”.

I find this inner dialog of mine amusing.

Do you know why?

Because I basically took yesterday afternoon off to nap and do nothing because I had a headache. But to PLAN to take the afternoon off?! How will I get my Monday things done if I’m not in my office on Monday?!

HA!

So, if something unexpected happens (like a headache), I’ll take the time I need off and figure out the details later.

But if it’s expected but with no set purpose (like an afternoon off to spend in the car with my husband), well, that’s almost not doable!

Do you relate to this?

Do you figure out how to work the unexpected absence into your business schedule, but are reluctant to take a day off, let alone for a week?

The topic of tomorrow’s Wednesday LIVE with Evie (at 1pm CDT) is Vacation and Your Business.

We’ll talk about:

  • How to prepare your business for your vacation
  • What to do (or not to do) while on vacation
  • Smooth re-entry to business after vacation

What questions do you have about preparing yourself and your business for your vacation? Let me know in the comments below.

I look forward to “seeing” you on Facebook tomorrow (Wed, June 6) at 1pm CDT.

Don’t forget to like my Facebook page here for a notification when I go live (or check out the event here).

Update: You can find this Wednesday LIVE with Evie here.

All the moving pieces came together

How was your Memorial Day weekend?

Nate (my husband) had passes to the NCAA Division I Golf Tournament that is happening not too far from here (the business he works for provides Rich Harvest Farms their internet connection).

I’ve been hearing about this event for well over a month, as Nate and his boss prepared for it.

We went out over the weekend and walked around. The course is absolutely beautiful. The older part of the course is my favorite, it has many older trees that cover the landscape. And there are babbling brooks that wind their way through the course.

I marveled at all the moving pieces that came together to create a large event like this, both before, during and after the event. There are a lot of people buzzing about.

It reminded me of a couple of moving house stories and the process of goal setting and achieving. While neither probably has as many moving pieces as the event, there is quite a bit that can go into both.

They all require planning and successful interactions with other people.

For this week’s Wednesday LIVE with Evie let’s talk about that.

We’ll talk about the differences between smooth and stressful house moves (I’ve got good stories), and the commonalities between smooth house moves, the NCAA event, and goal setting and achieving.

Update: You can find the video here.

Creating More Time

Wednesday LIVE with Evie #22

What’s on your “when I have more time” list?
What would it take for you to make “more time”?
What would need to change?

These aren’t rhetorical questions. They’re the questions that will help you create more time each week.

We went over why those questions are important and the “how to” of creating more time.