A Renaissance of Relaxation

This summer, a renaissance of relaxation is unfolding. We’re watching a proactive shift to delight in the downtime. Some are taking to the open road to explore uncharted destinations. For others, it's a short trip to the back patio, to a chair by the garden, or a quiet spot by the water. Sightseeing may be as simple as watching the pour of a cold beverage into your favorite glass. However you define it, we’re looking to see how this translates to small business owners. And here’s what we’ve found so far…

This trend of a healthier work-life blend is playing out before us as we watch artists, friends, and fellow entrepreneurs make an intentional move to cut back. Yep, work less. In the last month, we’ve seen online business owners announce they're signing off social media for the summer, taking a podcast hiatus for a month, or scaling back to a 4-day work week (with no 10 hour work days preceding.) Business owners are picking their health, and families, over the voice that calls us to work seven days a week (because there’s always more to do). For those we follow closely, it appears to be born of a real desire (or need) to take a break, to enjoy time with loved ones more fully.

It's a new day in this dialogue of how to rest and reach our goals, two objectives that at one time were considered opposites. Now, they've emerged as an attainable standard. We've never seen so many of our colleagues simultaneously make this move and we're cautiously optimistic about the outcome. It's a time to imagine the possibilities and to acknowledge that we are in charge of our time and our lives.

While this might sound like a simple decision, we’ve also learned that it takes planning and preparation to make this change stick. We don’t pretend to have it all figured out yet. What we can say is we believe we can work on it while taking more long weekends, slowing the roll, and unwinding into a summer of hazy days by the water, patio parties, and the flash of a few sparklers to celebrate our victories along the way. We hope you’ll ponder doing the same.