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Business Traveler: Carving Out Family Time

By Mer Norwood
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Holiday travel is rampant during the November and December months. If you’re traveling for business during these hectic months, it may be challenging to have a work/life balance with family. Here are a few tips that will help you navigate the stress of business travel with your family during the end of the year.

Prepare Your Family

Talk to your family about how long you will be gone for, where you’re going, and when you’re available to connect with them. Use this time to allow kids to talk about their feelings. For instance, they may be upset if you’re traveling for a long time or during a holiday, and they need to understand why you’ll be away. Write special notes for kids to read by either putting it in their lunch box or by their nightstand before you leave.

Establish a routine

Developing a routine where you spend time talking to your family or video call them on the phone is key to staying connected. Scheduling focused time with your kids at a certain time each day while you’re away will allow them to become excited for your time together. Allow each family member to discuss their day, their feelings, and give them something to look forward to.

Stay connected

Capture special moments on your phone, like a sunset or a delicious meal, and send pictures to your family. Even if you’re camera shy, sending pictures of you on your trip will allow your family to feel as if they are there with you. Picking up postcards or souvenirs on your trip will also let your family know that you are thinking of them. These memorabilia can evolve into a family scrapbook, too.

Plan a family vacation

Adding a few extra days to your trip or planning a completely separate vacation when you come home, will help you to deeply connect with your family. Look for inspiration on our blog, and don’t forget to book the closest Best Western Hotels & Resorts property.