Think you can’t take a real vacation as a solopreneur? Carly and Joe are calling it what it is: a design flaw, not a workload problem.
In this episode, they break down why time off feels impossible when you work for yourself, why solopreneur PTO is really UPTO (unpaid time off), and how the ownership trap convinces you that the business leaves when you do. Then they get practical with a step-by-step pre-vacation runway that starts four to six weeks out, not four to six days.
You’ll learn how to set client expectations from the start of every relationship, how to decide between going fully dark and scheduling limited check-ins, and why your re-entry plan matters just as much as your prep. Plus, Joe makes the case for the hybrid “have laptop, will Travel” approach, and Carly shares the buffer day trick that protects your post-vacation glow from inbox overwhelm.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
This week’s challenge: What is the one thing that would need to be true for you to take a full week off in the next six months? If it doesn’t exist in your business yet, can you build it?
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