Episode 96: Summer Series, part 1: Strategies for Managing Your Summer Business Schedule

Managing Your Summer Business Schedule: Strategies for Work-Life Balance

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Summer is upon us—and with it comes the delightful yet challenging task of balancing work with the abundance of seasonal activities and family commitments. In this blog post, we’ll dissect some of the key points we discussed and share actionable strategies for managing your summer business schedule. Whether you’re in the thick of summer or preparing for another busy season like the holidays, these insights will help you keep your business thriving while maintaining your sanity.

The Seasonal Juggle: Kids, Camps, and Core Business

Summer often means kids at home, endless activities, and the desire to unplug more frequently. Melissa knows firsthand the struggle of being a wedding photographer with little ones at home. And a husband who worked twelve-hour shifts, making balancing responsibilities a Herculean task. Corry’s experience as a former teacher and then a business owner presents a similar picture. Transitioning from a structured school year to the free-spirited summer months can be daunting without a plan.

One of our go-to strategies is to arrange for your kids to have engaging activities outside the house. Camps, dance classes, and even neighborhood pool outings can be lifesavers. It’s about creating a rhythm where your family’s needs and your business responsibilities coexist peacefully. Remember, it’s okay for your kids to be a little bored—they might even learn something from it!

Planning and Grace: A Recipe for Success

At the heart of balancing summer schedules is giving yourself, your business, and your children grace. Corry recalls her adaptive summer schedules where she’d get up early to work before her kids woke up, allowing her to dedicate afternoons to family activities. This initial period of focus can set the tone for a productive day while ensuring your afternoons are filled with fun.

Grace is essential—not just in how you manage your schedule but in how you handle unexpected hiccups. Kids are always hungry, tasks take longer than expected, and plans can change on a dime. It’s crucial to be flexible and understand that it’s a phase, not a permanent state of chaos.

Don’t Completely Disconnect: The Importance of Staying Engaged

One crucial point we emphasized in our podcast is the importance of staying engaged with your business. While it’s tempting to take the entire summer off, disconnecting entirely can hurt your momentum. Consistency is key. While it doesn’t have to be at the same pace, maintaining a presence on your business platforms is critical.

Batch working can be a great way to manage this. For instance, we batch-recorded several podcast episodes to cover us during our summer travels. We pre-plan our content, ensuring our audience remains engaged even when we’re physically away. Trust us, a little planning goes a long way!

Adjust and Adapt: Reevaluate Annually

Summer schedules evolve as your business and family needs change. This year, we had initially planned to take July off but soon realized May was far busier than anticipated, leading us to adjust our downtime. Evaluate your previous experiences and be prepared to pivot. There’s no one-size-fits-all, and what didn’t work last year might need a new approach this year.

For example, if you found yourself overwhelmed in July last year, maybe this year, spread out the workload or push significant projects to a less hectic month. Flexibility and continuous revaluation are your best friends in business planning.

Engaging with Your Community: Sharing and Learning

Lastly, we love hearing from you! Your stories and strategies for balancing busy seasons inspire us and our audience. We’d love it if you shared how you’ve managed hectic times, be it summer or the holiday grind. Your experiences might offer the key to someone else’s dilemma.

In conclusion, balancing your business and personal life during the busy summer months doesn’t have to be synonymous with stress. With a bit of planning, grace, and flexibility, you can navigate these seasons successfully while still growing your business.

If you need further assistance on how to grow, scale, or pivot your business, don’t hesitate to set up a discovery call with us. Remember to connect with us on Instagram at @businessreboot and leave us a review. Until next time, keep thriving, and enjoy your summer!

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Blessings,

Corry and Melissa

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