Welcome to episode 34 of the Yay for Business Podcast all about how to take two weeks off from your business this summer. I'm so excited to chat about this today because I will be shutting down my business for two weeks in July. I feel like this is essential to mention in this episode because not only do I want to model this behavior for our Yay for 100K clients, but I also want to show other entrepreneurs that it's healthy to step away from your business.
Now, I'm proud to say that I am NOT a workaholic entrepreneur, but I know that is not the case for everyone. The truth is we live in a society that promotes a very unhealthy relationship with work; we expect people to be "on" all the time. I refuse to participate in this.
It's important to remember that even as entrepreneurs, there is nothing wrong with taking a break and creating some space between you and your business. But many entrepreneurs struggle with this because they have not set up certain boundaries with their clients. That's why in today's episode, I want to give you the foundations you need to plan for that two-week break that will not only help you feel rested but also come back feeling empowered.
In today's episode, we're specifically covering:
- Modeling healthy behavior to our clients
- Handling clients and the fear of taking a break
- Planning a two-week break from your business
- Operations of your business you need to establish
- How to handle client applications
- Public communication
Our Yay for 100K virtual conference is in full swing. And we are having a special VIP Bonus Day on Friday, June 4th. When you apply to our program today, you will get access to our VIP Bonus Day!
This is a great time to apply because on June 10th, and our prices will be going up. So be sure to apply at courtneychaal.com/apply
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