
Right now, as you hear this, I am probably lounging by a pool in a villa in Tuscany, watching my kids and their cousins splash around while I have my full Under the Tuscan Sun moment. There is a family wedding tomorrow, a welcome dinner tonight, and still another 2 weeks of exploring Florence and Rome ahead.
What I am not doing is refreshing my inbox in a panic, wondering whether everything is quietly falling apart back home. I already know it isn’t.
My business can run without me at the wheel for a month. Clients are cared for, content goes out, sales happen, and none of it depends on me sitting in a chair pressing send. I want to be honest about what that takes, because it is the opposite of luck. A month away like this is not something you cross your fingers and hope for. It is something you design, with the same intentionality I once gave to planning a maternity leave.
This is the finale of the Summer Success Series, the episode where the whole thing comes together. I am walking you through how I planned a full month in Italy using my Client Growth Engine as the map, stage by stage, so every part of the business could keep moving while I am present with my family across an ocean.
If you have ever wanted a sabbatical, an extended vacation, or even one real week off where you are not secretly working the whole time, this is the episode that shows you what a business that runs without you actually looks like from the inside.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
Key Concepts from the Episode
A Month Away Is Designed, Not Winged. Stepping away for a month is not luck or special treatment. It is an outcome you build proactively, with the same intentionality you would give a maternity leave. The business does not run on your stamina. It runs on what you built while you had the stamina to build it.
Start at Delight, Not Attract. When I mapped the month, I started with my existing clients, the place my absence would be felt most, before touching marketing or sales. Protecting the people already paying you comes before protecting the pipeline. Your current clients notice your absence faster than your audience ever will. Plan for them first.
Guest Stars Instead of Canceled Calls. Rather than cancel weeks of live support, I invited seasoned members of The CEO Collective to host calls and bring their own expertise. The members get a perk, not a gap. A canceled call is a hole in the experience. A guest expert is an upgrade to it.
The Buffer Is a Promise, Not a Convenience. Batching content far in advance is not really about this trip. It is a standing commitment so that something useful goes out every week no matter what life does. Life is gonna life. The buffer is how your audience never feels it.
If You Are the System, You Are the Ceiling. The reason the business holds while I am gone is that I spent years building systems instead of being the system. A business built around the owner’s presence can never outgrow the owner’s presence. A business that needs you in