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Anyone else take a break in the winter?
I did. Nearly a month this year. Last year it was closer to 3 months. (just didn't feel like working)
God how I love this biz for allowing me to do that. Never could with my old job. I guess that's what keeps me coming back. :D |
I don't, but always wonder if I should. I *have* been in and out of this business several times, though. The last time I was out for years and when I came back so much had changed that I felt like a "Born Again Newbie." :)
The flexibility of this business is *definitely* part of its appeal, though. :) |
winter is when everyone is inside spanking the monkey. Thats the best time to make sales.
You guys keep taking the vacations, I like the better sales ratios! |
I've done it before... but I get too restless.
When I need to take a break like that I have to go away to a deserted island or something. :) |
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Obviously, I need to learn how to take better breaks. Usually...I just go in the kitchen.... |
Nothing like supervising your own job and handling your own time. :D
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I just wish it was winter now.... most days have been over 40degrees cel for a few weeks now... my air con broke down.. thankfully my dad fixed it for me this morning... i hate the heat!
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oh wow... nice to know that know that.. I wish I can do that to... for this summer
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I did this year. I took my first real vacation(away from shows and work) for the first time in years! No work at all for a week, my phone didn't even work where I was at. It was wonderful! Very much needed! :)
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Usually my breaks from work end up being in July. I like to do the camping and chalet thing.
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Plus.... you forgot something vital here. Just because I take a break, doesn't mean my sites are down. Fact is my network of over 40 sites are always up and running, whether I'm sitting at the computer or not. Your point is noted, but it's not all that valid from my perspective. |
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I continued to get sponsor checks through recurring signups for a very long time after effectively leaving the business entirely. Excellent point, cd. :) |
Well were leaving next Sarurday for Punta Cana so I guess that would be a nice short break! :sunshine:
No worries I'll show off my tan when I get back! :p |
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If put together a certain way, some barely even need any updating. Not many other businesses can say that. |
Well, I am planning to treat my girlfriend a trip this coming V-day. I hope evrything would turn out well. :)
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I've heard good things about Cabo San Lucas being a great place for couples. |
Spending all of Feb in FLA this year.
I am on the big countdown now. |
Break? What's that? Must be something like snow, which I remember from my youth twenty years ago, or rain, which Phoenix hasn't seen in over 104 days.
No, no breaks. I don't know about you or the rest of you in this thread, but for me I'm making killer money; Money seems to grow on trees and is being handed out for free. After five years of being in the industry the only bill I have left is my house payment; All of my cars and toys are paid off, and I have no other bills. Give me another two years and I'll have my house paid off too. No, no breaks. And I rarely take vacations. |
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You know, for the first few years I was getting started I remember working sometimes 3 and 4 days straight with little or no sleep even, I had new website projects on the go regularly and was making money hand over fist. But eventually I came to ease up a bit, and I realized that websites don't shut off just because I take a day, a week or even a month or more off. And that's the beauty of this biz, if you set yourself up right you can do something that I for one could never do while working for someone else, and that is..... take time off whenever I feel like it. God bless the interenet and free enterprise. |
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