π΄ A non-negotiable: taking 1 month off
For 6 years and counting, I've made it a ritual to take a month-long break every year.
Whether I was an employee or running my own company, I've managed to do this while still making 6 figures. π
Itβs a non-negotiable for me.
in Indonesia right before giant manta rays joined the party
Why is this so crucial, you ask?
π¨ Inspiration
Iβve spent my time off tango-ing in Argentina, fishing in Okinawa (this year!), and learning to scuba dive. Trying something new can spark fresh ideas and perspectives.
π Rest
Racing towards a deadline can be exciting but also puts duress on yourself, both physically and mentally. Reading a book, cooking with a friend, playing a game (NYT Spelling Bee has me hooked on the daily) are all ways to rest without expectation.
ποΈPriorities
Let's get real, work isn't everything. I love my business and working with clients, but family and loved ones always come first. This year I went to Korea and Japan with my partner and am planning some epic board game battles with my family in Portland, Oregon.
How do I pull this off? And more importantly, how can you do the same?
π€ If you're an employee, find a company that values work-life balance as much as you do.
My last 4 employers have all had a generous vacation policy, great parental leave, and closed down for the holidays.
π Plan your vacation time in advance and communicate it to your manager. This ensures smooth operations while you're away.
π©βπΌ Set an example. As a manager, I've always encouraged my team to take time off.
Yes, we had deliverables but no, we did not need to work 24/7. Let your reports and colleagues know itβs okay and take the time off yourself.
π If you're self-employed, plan and automate as much as you can. Most of my posts this month were scheduled while I was scarfing down sushi in Okinawa. π
How much time off do you take? Iβd love to know how you spend it.
in Okinawa, Japan last month
Rooting for you,
β€οΈ Sarah
Loving:
π² Azul! This board game is a new hit with my senior-aged parents and younger sister. We enjoy playing it at the dinner table.