Should
You Work During Your Vacation?
If you have a home-based business, it can be difficult to draw the line
between “working hours” and “time
off”.
It can be especially difficult during your family’s
vacation. While you may be ready for a vacation and a break,
you
may also feel guilty for not working. Here are some arguments
for
both sides of the equation. They may help you decide if you
should or should not work during your vacation.
It is true that everyone deserves a break now and then. You
have
worked hard all year, and it is okay to put your business aside and
enjoy a vacation for a week or two. However, it can be hard to get back
to work if you lose your motivation. Your two-week vacation
may
turn into a six-week vacation, which can severely hurt your profits for
months to come.
Before you take any time off, create an action plan of the tasks you
wish to complete when you get back. If you come back to a set
list of goals, it will be easier to get back in the swing of things.
When deciding if you should work during your vacation, take a look at
the type of business you have. People with service-based
businesses will have a harder time taking a break than someone with a
more passive income. If you provide a service to others, let
your
clients know well in advance when you will be taking time
off.
Complete all of your pending projects before you leave. And
make
sure you give your regular clients the name of someone who can perform
the same type of services as you, in case they need emergency help.
If you do not currently outsource any of your work, start doing so as
soon as possible. This will free up your time considerably and make
taking a vacation a lot easier. You will be able to enjoy
your
time off, and your business will still be
“running”.
Hire a virtual assistant to handle some of your email or other
administrative tasks, hire a ghostwriter to write your blog posts for
you while you are on vacation, etc.
If you do not currently have any passive sources of income, such as
affiliate marketing links or your own digital information products, you
may want to consider creating some. You can load your information
products into a shopping cart system that will automatically deliver
the download links to your customers. You can step away from
your
business for a short time and still earn an income.
Of course, you will need to continue marketing your business once you
get back from vacation. Creating a passive income source will
allow you to earn residual income on work you have completed in the
past. But you still need to put time and effort into growing
your
business.
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