Summer Free for All

Episode 7 December 29, 2021 00:19:04
Summer Free for All
Bosses 4 Bosses
Summer Free for All

Dec 29 2021 | 00:19:04

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Show Notes

Today’s episode is a special one. In this Summer Free for All episode, Jason leads a discussion about taking a vacation. Ayesha Hamilton (from Hamilton Law Firm), Alisa McCabe (fromFirst Steps Financial), Jason Meyer (from Meyer Business Law), and Josh Irons (of River Avenue Digital) talk about what they do in order to get away from work. Taking a deep breath and a moment for yourself when you’re an entrepreneur can be hard. When you’re the head of your business, when everything depends on you, it can feel like you can’t get away. But that’s not healthy.

What steps do you have to take, as an entrepreneur, so you can take a moment for yourself? What contingencies do you have to put in place? Why is communication so important in this process? Ayesha, Alisa, Jason, and Josh talk about all those questions and more in this episode of Bosses 4 Bosses.

Talking Points:

01:14 - Introduction to the Summer Free For All 

02:29 - How to take a meaningful break as an entrepreneur

04:00 - Shutting the whole place down

08:30 - Hire someone who can take over duties for you

10:00 - Making a commitment to be present

12:01 - Managing your stress

15:20 - Boss Moves of the Week

17:27 - Conclusion

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