Girl Makes Fire: Holistic Business Tools for Solopreneurs with Deborah C. Smith

#20 - How to Stay Productive While Enjoying The Holiday

July 03, 2024 Deborah C. Smith Season 1 Episode 20

Let's face it, Solopreneur, just because the rest of the world is on a holiday break doesn't mean that your work is done. 

Depending on what phase of business you're in, your productivity is probably directly linked to your income, so "taking a break" could actually be stressful. 

Today, as we head into the 4th of July week/end, we'll tackle a timely topic: how to stay productive while also enjoying a hoilday.

Yes, it's important to relax and enjoy the festivities, but as entrepreneurs and professionals, we know our businesses never really take a vacation. 

So what do you do when the entire rest of the country is on break, but you still have some business irons in the fire that you need to keep your eye on. 

I’ve got four tips to help you keep your momentum going while still savoring the holiday weekend.

Listen in for details on how you can:

  1. Set clear boundaries and expectations
  2. Schedule time for quick check-ins
  3. Automate routine tasks
  4. Prioritize strategic activities 

Taking time to organize your messaging and set up some clear guidelines for yourself can help you to relax and enjoy when you do step away.

I hope you found these tips helpful!

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Have a safe and happy holiday! xo Deborah 

This is Deborah's story of why she created Mindset to Market, her signature group coaching program. To learn more visit Mindset to Market. 

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