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Vacation: Why You Need One and How To Make It Work
When you are in charge of your own business, there's an assumption that you can do whatever you want with your time. However, that "freedom" often makes it harder to get away. And even when you do take a rare vacation, it's hard to make it a true vacation - work always beckons. With Labor Day weekend coming up, here are some whys and hows of how to take the time that you need without sacrificing your business.

WHY YOU NEED TO TAKE A VACATION

First of all, multiple studies have shown that your brain still works while it's relaxing. In fact, during mental "down time" your brain is focusing itself on boring, but essential, tasks like memorizing skills you learned last week. Secondly, your brain has two levels of operation. One level is focused on tasks while the other is focused on letting your mind wander. If you are always in task mode, your brain isn't able to daydream, wander, and come up with creative solutions. Thirdly, it is scientifically proven that people who take several short vacations are happier and remain happier for up to two weeks after their vacation is done. So, it's not only beneficial to take some time off but to take smaller, more frequent vacations.  

HOW YOU CAN MAKE IT HAPPEN

Plan. Plan for how taking the time off will impact your business. What might happen while you're away and how can you plan for it now? Arrange for Help. Even though you're operating independently there are probably other agents in your office who can cover for you while you're gone, especially if you offer to return the favor. Set up what you need before you leave and work out how compensation will work in case you need to call on them. Be Clear with your Clients. You don't want to surprise your clients with having your fellow agent step in to cover their questions, showings, etc. Make sure all of your clients know you'll be out of town and introduce them to your colleague (at least via email) before your departure so they feel comfortable with the situation. If You Must Work. If you plan on being reachable during your vacation, make sure you set aside specific times to handle work calls and emails so that they don't interfere with your time or your family's time to relax. Schedule a little time in the morning and/or a little time in the evening to catch up on what you've missed!