Field-tested tips for case managers & working moms trying to do it all.
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June 12, 2024
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Planning a fantastic internationally trip but still have to work? No worries, I feel your pain. You are in the right place!
As someone who has jetted to several countries and managed to keep my business thriving, I understand the unique challenges of balancing a vacation with the need to stay connected to work. Whether you’re a corporate hustler, an entrepreneur, or a boss mama like me, this guide is for you. Here’s how to navigate international travel without missing a single Zoom call or business meeting.
Before you even think about packing your suitcase, ensure your work-life is in order. Create a comprehensive to-do list and prioritize tasks that need to be completed before you leave. Schedule important meetings ahead of time and delegate tasks to your team if you have one. I usually start about a month out. I am mindful of my trip and try my best to schedule things around the time that I will be gone. If I must schedule things when I’m away, I ensure to reach out to coverage earlier so that my clients have someone to attend appointments with them while I’m out and if it’s a virtual meeting or conference call, I am sure to be mindful of the time change so that I am available.
Recommendations for organization:
Invest in tech that makes remote working a breeze. A lightweight laptop, noise-canceling headphones, and a reliable portable Wi-Fi device are must-haves. Make sure all your devices are compatible with international power outlets, and don’t forget to bring a universal adapter.
Tech Recommendations:
International travel often means dealing with multiple time zones. Use tools like World Time Buddy to schedule meetings at times that are convenient for both you and your colleagues. Set boundaries to ensure you have dedicated work hours and leisure time.
Time Management Lifesavers:
Not every hotel room or Airbnb is conducive to productivity. Research and book accommodations that offer reliable Wi-Fi and quiet spaces where you can work undisturbed. Coworking spaces are also a great option if you need a more professional setting.
Mobile Office Recommendations:
Travel can be exhausting, and you need energy to both work and enjoy your trip. Stay hydrated, eat balanced meals, and try to get some exercise. Pack snacks and a reusable water bottle to keep yourself fueled.
Health and Energy Recommendations:
There are countless apps designed to make remote working easier. From project management tools to communication platforms, find the ones that work best for your needs.
Smart App Suggestions:
Remember, the point of traveling is to experience new places and cultures, not just to work from a different location. Plan your work so that you have enough free time to explore and enjoy your surroundings. And most importantly, have fun!
Downtown Recommendations:
Recommended Travel Bag:
Traveling comfortably is key to maintaining productivity. Versatile and stylish piece can keep you looking yet comfortable during long flights or busy days abroad.
Maintaining self-care routines can make a big difference in how you feel and perform. Pack your facorite skincare products, vitamins, and perhaps a soothing eye mask for those long-haul flights. The Laneige Sleep Mask is a personal favorite for keeping my skin hydrated and glowing despite the rigors of travel.
Balancing work with international travel is an art that can be mastered with the right preparation and mindset. By organizing ahead, investing in essential tech gadgets, managing your time efficiently, and making the most of your downtime, you can truly enjoy the best of both worlds.
Ready to embark on your next international adventure while keeping up with your work obligations? Follow these tips, pack your bags, and get ready to conquer the world—one Zoom call at a time.
P.S. Don’t forget to check out the recommended products to make your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable!
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By following these tips and making use of the recommended products, you’ll be well on your way to mastering the art of international travel while working remotely. Safe travels and happy working!
Come on the journey while I navigate my caseloads of being a wife, mother, traveler, fashionista, and case manager.
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