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Your Home Business Vacation Survival Guide


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Donna Schwartz Mills
donnaparentpreneurclub.com

The ParentPreneur Club
http://www.parentpreneurclub.com


How to Survive a Business Vacation

by Donna Schwartz Mills



Last Monday morning, I braced myself for a deluge of email.

I had not switched on my computer for three days and just

knew I would have a couple of hundred emails.



I was wrong. There were 486.



That afternoon, our postal carrier left a basket of mail

that must have weighed a couple of pounds.



'I need a vacation,' I muttered to myself. But that was the

problem. Monday was my first day back from one, and I vowed

I would never take another.



I eventually came to my senses, but I still tend to think

of time away from business with a mix of excitement and

dread. After all, those who work outside the home usually

have co-workers who can cover for them when they are away.



Yet, the Los Angeles Times reports that 40% of workers keep

in touch with their employers while on vacation. 'But that

can get in the way of the fun and stress reduction

vacationers are seeking,' the Times notes.



It's worse for home based entrepreneurs, who tend to be

one-person shops. Imagine the orders, customer service calls

and income opportunities we miss by being away from our

posts for a week.



But vacations are as necessary as lunch (you do take a break

for lunch, don't you?) Vacations allow us to recharge our

mental batteries, resulting in increased energy and

creativity -- not to mention keeping burn-out at bay. The

trick to taking the time you need and coming home smoothly

is in how you prepare your business for your absence. Here

are some tips:



1. COMMUNICATION IS KEY



Two weeks before a vacation, Angela Strosnider of Virtual

Office and Business Solutions announces it to her clients,

relatives and others. 'I take the laptop and check for any

emergency mails as well. Besides that I make an autorespond

message to all emails about when I'll return,' she says.



You need to communicate with your customers when you get

back as well, especially when email replies have been

delayed for a few days due to your absence. 'People are

understanding if you offer a reason for the long wait,' says

Terri Seymour of http://www.websuccesscentral.com



2. GIVE YOURSELF A WINDOW TO CATCH UP



'I've always thought that I should extend my vacation by two

days when telling others,' says Roberta Stubblefield of The

Mom Team http://RobertaS.themomteam.com 'That way I can

use the two days to catch up on everything with the

answering machine on, then be ready to start out fresh.'



3. CONSIDER HIRING A BACKUP



A virtual assistant could be the answer to your vacation

prayers, notes Kristie Lemauga, who happens to be the VA at

http://www.kksadministrative.com Kristie suggests that

by forwarding your email to a live person instead of using

an autoresponder, your customers can have their needs

handled in a personal manner. Kristie says that A VA can

also 'process any orders, info requests, data entry, and

unsubscribes while you are away, take phone calls for your

business, prepare your calender for your return, and assist

with administrative tasks ... so you can catch up in the

areas that require your personal attention.'



4. MAKE A PLAYDATE FOR THE KIDS



As much as we love our children (and for many of us, they

are the reason we are working at home in the first place),

they can also be a distraction. You'll catch up faster upon

your return if they're having fun outside the house. Terri

Seymour arranges an overnight visit with their grandparents,

but taking them to a playdate at the home of a trusted

friend may give you all the time you need to focus on your

work. (Just be sure your friend knows you'll return the

favor soon!)



5. ENJOY YOUR TIME OFF!



Remember that you need your vacation! As Angela Strosnider

says, 'Working at home is a 24/7 job just like any other

when you add a house and family. Take a personal time-out

with you and your loved ones, and you will feel much better

about working so much later.'



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Donna Schwartz Mills is the work-at-home parent behind the

ParentPreneur Club http://www.parentpreneurclub.com

Find out how we're getting healthy while earning a healthy

living at home - http://www.unitoday.net/socalmom .





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