Vacation
I just got back from vacationing this past month – WOW! Do I feel energized and eager to get back to work!
Until now, the longest vacation I took was 10 days in a row, in the end of 2001 when my wife and I went to Hawaii. Since then, I might have taken a day or two here and there, but I almost always put in several hours of work – stealing the time from my family.
I didn’t do that this time. I basically “unplugged” – I didn’t spend a lot of time on Twitter / Facebook / LinkedIn, I only checked email now and then, and there were a few nights where I went to bed late, but most of the time I focused on creating memories with my kids; even simple things like swimming in the pool or going for ice cream. It might sound small to you, but it made a big difference to them. And that’s what counts.

The best parts of the vacation were free, or were a very small cost – I’ll never forget my youngest daughter swimming in the pool saying “Marco” for 15 minutes with a little smile on her face, while my son & I shouted “Polo” trying to avoid her!
I also developed some ideas for my businesses that I will be releasing in the next 27 days, so stay tuned for those.
Action Step:
Leaving Footprints – how indelible will your mark be?
Why are you working? You don’t need to do a deep psycho-analysis on yourself to come up with answers that really matter. Just keep it simple. At the end of the day, after I achieve my financial goals, the reason I am working is so that I can spend more time like I did this past month.
What about you? Why are you working? When was the last time you took a vacation, and what happened (good or bad) as a result? Post a short-version of why you do what you do, and what you are doing that will help you get there faster, and share it with the other readers.