I don’t really go on vacation, but I do change venues on occasion and I hope that I am striking the proper work-life balance as my kids rapidly grow up (and I rapidly age). Yesterday, I shared photos from my recent trip to Europe, but here I’ll discuss how I approached work during my holiday in Germany and Switzerland.
Call it a blessing or call it a curse, but when you are an attorney, consultant, and blogger, unplugging becomes very difficult. Unplugging even for a day is simply not possible at this point in time and that is not because I’m so important or even the day-t0-day work itself is so important, but because the people I serve are so important…
I still hope together to Mt. Athos one day and unplug for five days completely (I have not “unplugged” in more than 20 years), but not in this season of life. The best I can hope for is to be in a time zone that helps me to get a jump start on the U.S. East Coast schedule to position myself for a day that is not dominated with work, but in which it is more spaced out.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Live and Let's Fly.





