Out of office digital guide

You’ve bought your flights and booked your hotel, but are you prepared for a great vacation? Have you found yourself checking email, logging into meetings, and responding to work texts while on vacation?

If you come back from vacation:

  • Having missed outings with your family due to work obligations

  • With a grumpy spouse complaining about how much you worked

  • Burned out and still stressed about work

…you need our Out of Office guide!

The Out of Office guide teaches you how to break the pattern of working during time off. It arms you with tools to set new expectations around time off with colleagues and managers.

The concrete steps to take and sample messages were really helpful in drafting and implementing my out of office plan. Thanks for providing a clear and usable document that was really helpful during my first real vacation as a small business owner!
— C.G.

After using this guide, you will:

  • Get more high quality recharge and rest time

  • Have better work-life boundaries

  • Feel more present in your time off with your family and friends

  • Gain new perspective on work, by fully exiting that environment

What you get:

The Out of Office guide is a 9-page PDF filled to the brim with our best tips for making the most of your time off, including:

  • 3 checklists to guide you through setting and holding healthy boundaries around vacation

  • A worksheet to help you set new expectations with your manager around vacations

  • Do’s and don’ts for your email automatic reply

  • Recipe for writing your automatic reply, including sample messages

Don’t waste another vacation! For $29, you can invest in better vacations focused on resting, recharging, and enjoying the places and people around you.  Note: we recommend starting to work through the package at least 2 weeks before your vacation!

When I used to take vacation, I would commit to responding to clients if things came up. This product gave me the tools to truly take time off, which I know makes me better at my job.
— A.M., Mental Health Counselor