Vacation Planning Palmer AK
Getting ready for some time off? Prepare and do it right so that both you and your business are taken care of.
American Express Travel
(907) 266-6666
9138 Arlon Street,Suite A-1
Anchorage, AK
American Express Travel
(907) 266-6666
9138 Arlon Street,Suite A-1
Anchorage, AK 99507
Services
Annual Travel Benefit
World Wide Cruises, Inc.
(800) 882-9000
8333 W. McNab Road,Ste 229
Ft Lauderdale, AK
World Wide Cruises, Inc.
(800) 882-9000
8333 W. McNab Road,Ste 229
Ft Lauderdale, AK 33321
Services
Annual Travel Benefit,NO FINANCIAL SERVICES
Alaska Destination Specialists
907-276-5550
639 W Intl Airport RD
Anchorage, AK
A A A Plus Tours
907-272-8644
341 W Tudor Rd
Anchorage, AK
Anchorage Marriott Downtown
907-279-8000
820 W 7th Ave
Anchorage, AK
Golden Circle Cruises & Tours
(949) 837-4900
24100-D El Toro Rd.,Suite 331
Laguna Hills, AK
Golden Circle Cruises & Tours
(949) 837-4900
24100-D El Toro Rd.,Suite 331
Laguna Hills, AK 92653
Services
NO FINANCIAL SERVICES
All In One Travel
907-258-4545
2022 E Northern Lights Blvd
Anchorage, AK
Cruise Holidays
907-563-7447
1301 E Dowling RD
Anchorage, AK
Cruise West
907-276-1305
1800 Premier CT
Anchorage, AK
Amenican Express Travel
907-266-6633
9138 Arlon St
Anchorage, AK
The home office is conducive to overworking and letting down your guard, errr...boundaries. If you work in an office outside your home, it's easier to draw the line between vacation time and work time. In that case, work is somewhere you "go" AND something you "do." When working from home, "work" is more of something you "do." So, how do you take some time off during the holidays and steer clear of the home office down the hall from the festivities? Preparation, my friend.
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If you know you're going to take some time off, decide just when that is. How many days? When will it start? When will it end? Will you have a "stay-cation" or get on an airplane? Do you need to take your laptop, netbook or just your smartphone? Set...
Once you've decided where, or if, you are going, you'll need to prepare your office, clients and business operations for your time away.
- Notification:
If you have an assistant (virtual or otherwise), let them know of your plans. If you want to be reachable, let them know how they can do so. Over communicate so there is no confusion. If you have clients who would need to know you are away, be sure to clue them in as well. Again, let them know who they can contact in your absence, so there is a sense of continuity. You know, making them feel like they are taken care of... like you always do!
- Automation:
It seems like a small thing, but be sure to set up a vacation message on voicemail and an auto-respond email message. If you feel it will help, indicate how long you are on vacation, when you'll be back and when they can expect you to return phone calls and email. You can also indicate if you will have "limited access" to email and voicemail if you'd like people to know you will still be in touch periodically. (One word of caution for POP3 or other email in your Outlook program: Make sure your email provider allows you enough "out" messages to auto-respond during your time away. You do not want your email to be shut down in the process of vacation; sorta negates the time off concept. Right?) Relax!
You know where you're going (or not going) and for how long. You've also notified the key players for your business and set up all your automated communications. Now, it's time for that much deserved time off. Here's a couple tips to make sure you're taking time off and not just "playing vacation."
Unplug. No, really. Shut down your laptop, put it away. Clean off your desk on your last workd... |
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