For many entrepreneurs, the idea of taking time out seems appealing but unrealistic. It's hard to look past the fact that, if you are not working, you are not earning – and the fear that your business will stagnate if you do not constantly grow and evolve is always there. Many entrepreneurs convince themselves that they'll take a holiday later, when the time is right.
This can be a dangerous approach – we all need a break from time to time. Have you ever wanted to pack up, fly to a new country and forget about your business for a few months? Having your own business comes with many responsibilities. Sometimes, entrepreneurs begin to lose their drive – their passion – after a few years.
So, what should you do in order to give yourself the breathing space you need to remain fully committed and re-energized in your business when you start to feel drained? How can your ensure that taking a break does not stunt your business growth?
Natalie Sisson, founder of The Suitcase Entrepreneur, author, and public speaker joins me on the show today to share why she took a sabbatical from her business after 7 years and how taking a break has impacted her perspective, clarity, and drive to continue. She provides powerful tips on how to plan your sabbatical, the importance of preparing your team, and how taking a few months off affected her sales.
I think it’s good to step back from your business. Everybody should try it from time to time.”- Natalie Sisson
In This Episode of The Sigrun Show:
- How she planned to take a break from her business
- How she prepared her team
- Planning your content marketing strategy in advance
- How she automated her sales funnel
Key Takeaways:
- Taking a sabbatical can give you a better perspective on where your business currently is, where it’s going, and give you clarity on what your next steps should be
- With proper planning, the right team, and strong systems in place, your business can still thrive – even without you
- When you come back to your business after taking a break – ease into it
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