
As a business owner I know I have mixed emotions when school holidays are approaching. On one hand I’m glad my kids will be around, and on the other I wonder how I’m going to entertain the kids, keep my clients happy and not fall behind in my work too much.
Over the years I have come to realise although I don’t get as much work done during holidays, I have come to accept this, but with a little planning and utilising the resources available to me, my business doesn’t have to go on hold, unless I’m going away, of course (and even then I still sometimes manage a little work).
Here are a few of the strategies I use to ensure I’m not stressed, and my kids are entertained and clients are happy:
Advise clients about school holidays
- Let them know I am around, but not as available as I usually am
- Ask them to email me information, and if it’s urgent send me a text/call me so I am aware they need some urgent help
- Let them know that if I’m unable to meet their deadline, that I have others that are able to assist in my absence
Build a reliable team to assist when required
Utilise holiday care/camps
- These give kids opportunities to do things that they may not to get to do otherwise
- They make new friends
School-aged kids don’t have to be entertained all the time, entertaining themselves is a great skill to learn
You don’t have to spend a lot of money or take the kids out everyday
- Sometimes the best fun in free
- A day at home isn’t a bad thing
- Limit special/expensive activites to one or two a week
Having play dates is usually less work for you as your kids are entertained
Here is an example of a typical week days in the school holidays for me:
Monday – Shopping (food or items for school) & hang out at home / Part work day for me
Tuesday – School holiday camp / Work day for me
Wednesday – Special Day out with the kids
Thursday – Kids play date / Work day for me
Friday – Catch up with friends
So as you can see school holidays are what you make of them, firstly you need to accept things will involve a little more juggling, but with the right juggling and some trial and error, you can minimise the stress and keep smiles on everyone’s faces.

Hi Paula,
Thanks for the info on school holidays. I am not quite there yet but good to know for the future! Good to see clients are happy with you spending time with your family.
Danni