220: Why You Should Block Out Next August Now
I broke one of my own big rules this summer. For the last few weeks, I've been kicking myself, saying, how could I do this? I know better. I wrote a book called Free Time, after all!
Well, as I said in the introduction, business stress is a systems problem. Listen in for more on the mistake I made, and the systems and reminders I set up to ensure I have ample free time next summer.
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π 3 Key Takeaways
Europeans have been taking a full month off (typically in July or August) since the 1920s; this is common practice for them.
Your clients will be enjoying their summer too, wishing they were away from their computers splashing in pools or ocean waves.
New business will likely be in a lull while others are on vacation. Youβll want to enter the fourth quarter of the year with enthusiasm.
π Permission: Claim your big free time blocks for next summer now. Take notice, future self!
β Do (or Delegate) This Next: Set a daily recurring Do Not Schedule (DNS) block now for next August. Do not let yourself schedule any work commitments over it! Bonus: Take this time to also block off mid-December through mid-January if you havenβt already.
π Resources Mentioned
Articles: JSTOR DailyβWhy Europeans Have Such Long Summer Vacations, NYTβ[Heat Singes the Mind, Not Just the Body](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/08/10/health/heat-mental-health.html#:~:text=βExtreme heat is an external,are experiencing homelessness%2C she added.)
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Free Time: 166: Crashing into Quiet Time ποΈ, 126: Creating Time Bufferβ7 Strategies for Spacious Scheduling
Pivot: 250: Staycation in the City, 77: 21+ Travel Tips, Tools and Apps
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