An Open Letter To My Friends, Fans, Followers: A Mini-Break To Unplug
I wanted to give you a glimpse behind the curtains of my business. First, I have to say I feel extremely blessed to be so supported in my community. I’m deeply grateful for all the amazing connections I’ve made over the past two years through Facebook and Twitter.
My business is absolutely exploding through the roof these days. I have a competent team of assistants and project managers. I’m in two powerful masterminds. I have mentors, advisors and role models. Plus, I recently hired a systems expert to help streamline all my processes this year.
And, some time ago, I had the idea to start an international association for social media specialists and to offer certification training programs for both coaches / consultants / marketers and for virtual assistants. I kept waiting for my ducks to be in a row, for everything to be perfect. But that day never comes. As a recovering perfectionist, I figured it was time to take imperfect action.
So, I recently quietly opened up MentorWithMari.com – my new protege program to certify social marketing specialists. The response has been astounding. Truly astounding.
I’m also about to embark on an intense two month speaking tour in the US and UK. I am so honored to speak on the stages of such accomplished leaders as Fabienne Fredrickson, Adam Urbanski, James Malinchak, Bernadette Doyle (in Belfast, Ireland!), Terry Wygal, Mike Lathigee, and more in the fall – Arielle Ford, Bill Glazer, Dan Kennedy and more. [See my public calendar of events here.]
(I should also mention part of my two months on the road includes a wonderful five-day cruise to Mexico with my Mastermind partners!)
[Update from Mari: due to my calendar of events and speaking schedule being uber squeezed, I made the bittersweet decision not to go on the mastermind cruise. I need this one week to laser focus on all the moving parts of my business, my team, and my new systems. I may take my whole team on a cruise in the fall, then!!]
Meantime, for many months, I had this week blocked off for a special retreat for myself, my team and my systems specialist to laser focus on tightening up all my company processes.
So, in order to truly focus, I’m also going to “go dark” on Twitter and Facebook. This will be a first for me in about two years.
[Update from Mari: Ha! Now I see where the misunderstanding came from – many people have been saying to me, “Mari, I thought you were retiring for two years?!” Um, what I mean was I’ve never once unplugged from Twitter or Facebook in the past two years!! And it was only ONE week that I was unplugging. I lasted a whole 72 hours, you know!]
I have to say, I have a sense of discomfort about unplugging! It’ll be an interesting experiment. But a very worthy and important one.
See, it really troubles me when an important email goes unanswered or direct messages are missed because I simply don’t have enough hours in the day to personally respond to all (even though one of my assistants spends four hours a day reading, managing and replying to much of my email for me).
It bothers me when I’m unable to reply to all @ messages that so many of my wonderful followers on Twitter send to me, or when I’m unable to reply to each friend who emails me on Facebook or writes on my wall… because there are just not enough hours in the day.
Such is the nature of social media. Suddenly, we open ourselves up to a multitude of touch points. There is a new expectation of availability. I love to engage and connect and I know you do too. Yet, where do you draw the line between being available and making sure you have enough focus time and personal time?
In any case, just know that if you’ve ever tried to contact me for any reason through any medium – whether Twitter, Facebook, regular email, Skype or phone – and I have not gotten back to you in a timely manner, it’s not personal. There’s a good chance I’ve read your message but it’s been very late at night or I’m rushing to a commitment so haven’t been able to reply.
Over the coming weeks and months, my systems will be so much more robust that I’ll be able to provide even better service to both my clients and community at large.
I’m happy to share with you what new systems I put in place over the coming weeks as a result of my retreat.
How about you? What do you find most overwhelming about managing a growing business? Are your follow-up systems solid? Where do you most need support? Though social media may have increased your business, have you still been able to maintain plenty time for your personal life? I’d love to know! Please share below:
What a great example you are.
Good for you Mari!
You’ve done such an amazing job being responsive. I too, took a brief break a few weeks ago and came back so much more refreshed.
Dulcita
@dulcitalove
Good stuff Mari. This move is healthy. Your business, followers, and loved ones will benefit. Take all the time you need. I vacation from social media nearly every weekend (and even 3 day weekends)… Your example of *announcing* it to your peeps is a great one. Keep up the great work.
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Mari,
I actually applaud you for taking time away and for yourself. Even if you love what you do for work, we still need time away to just BE. Be by ourselves and in the moment, so I hope you will carve that time out.
Personally, I tend to get overwhelmed with the magnitude of information…it is non-stop and I have to carefully decide where to spend my time. As much fun as social networking can be, it is also VERY time consuming. In addition as a newby to the internet marketing world I find I need to spend the time finding reliable people to outsource and knowing the right questions to get the job done and at the end of the day I need to STOP and get back in connection with the people I love and the reason I am so happy to be alive. Please ENJOY.
JoAnne Funch
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Mari,
I often say that in order to exist online unless you must exist offline. I think that this is what many who market in the online world one day aspire to do, find balance and go out and play in person as much as they do in their e-world.
On your journey may you continue to inspire and empower others to find that balance through building strong community both online and offline.
Congratulations on your continuing evolving journey.
Wishing you continued success.
Warmly,
Shonika
@teenbizcoach
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Mari;
You are setting a great example for all of us.
Sometimes we must unplug to make great things happen!
Mike
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Mari Makes perfect sense to me. Enjoy and I look forward to hearing back from you and your assistant to have you on Two Chicks Creating again in June.
Shazam and Enjoy!
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Have a great time offline. Look forward to ‘seeing’ you again Mari 🙂
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Good luck with this endeavor, I wish you all the best! I think I’d get the DTs if I had to leave Twitter or Facebook behind for even a couple of weeks. Life was simpler and there was more time before social media, but, it’s like a house pet. You hate having to walk it, but you love the love.
Congratulations Mari! Sometimes the best thing you can do for your business is take a break. I commend you for taking the time to “pause”…I’ll look forward to hearing from a re-energized Mari! You deserve it!!! 😉