161. Take Time Away from Business, Not Content

Few things feel better than shutting down the computer before a much-needed vacation or at the start of a holiday break. As business owners, we deserve some time away so we can maintain some semblance of work/life harmony. Working around the calendar just isn’t healthy.  But it’s also hard to take time away. We’re so afraid that something will break or an email will go unanswered (and we’ll lose that potential new project).  Once we’ve convinced ourselves that yes, it’s okay to take some time away, we shut it all down. Which is fine, as long as you’ve planned ahead on your content. Going dark online isn’t ideal as a business…for a lot of reasons. This week on the podcast, I’m sharing why you shouldn’t take a break on your content when you’re taking a break in business. And I’m also sharing how to plan ahead so you’re not sneaking in early morning content creation sessions during your vacation or holiday break. Tune in now! Mentioned in This Episode Episode 19: Yes, You CAN Take Down Time Free Batching Guide

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The Content Experiment Podcast is a podcast for service-driven business owners who know that content is important but there’s also so much more to marketing and business growth. Here we talk about showing up for your audience in a way that they want to hear and in a way that’s sustainable for you. This might mean publishing a weekly podcast or blog, but it also means paying attention to your email list, leveraging other people’s audiences, building relationships, and getting over the limiting mindsets that often hit when we’re reaching for the next level in our business.