Preparing to go OOO: Hari’s Greece Recap

Leaving the office to go on vacation can be difficult if you don’t prepare ahead of time. Last month, I took a two-week trip to Greece and opted not to bring my work along with me. Here are some tips I like to follow to ensure that my vacations don’t disrupt client workflow:

  • Keep your teammates in the loop: Before heading out, I prepared a document highlighting all active projects for my clients and how those projects could progress while I would be traveling. I also scheduled time to review that document with our team so we could figure out how to best to divide that work while I was out. This ensured that projects would keep moving while I was away and that our clients would continue to receive the service they expect from our agency.
  • Leave an email trail: Keep coworkers copied on all client emails and make sure they have call invites to any status calls or upcoming meetings that may occur while you are traveling. Forward over any threads they may not be on and be sure to provide context and details so they can pick up where you left off.
  • Let your clients know ahead of time: A few weeks before my trip, I began informing clients that I would be out for two weeks in June and that they could reach out to other members of our team with any inquiries during that time. This way, my clients were not blindsided when I left and felt comfortable and confident that the work would continue in my absence. They also knew who they would be working with while I was out. Of course, I also set an out of office message directing any inbound inquiries to the right people, in case any pressing emails came my way.
  • Embrace your vacation: It can be hard to actually disconnect on a vacation. Consider archiving your work-related apps or turning off notifications so you do not feel the need to check in as often as you may like. A vacation is a chance to refresh yourself mentally and for the long term, it is better for you and your business to take that time to disconnect and recharge.

And now for the fun part. Please enjoy a few of my favorite photos from my time in Greece where I enjoyed fantastic regional meals, visits to ancient ruins, time at the pool and more.

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