The article emphasizes the unique benefits of travel for business owners, particularly the opportunity it provides for introspection and strategic thinking. While constantly engaged in office tasks, many are unable to evaluate whether they contribute meaningfully to their organization's growth. The author notes that during travel, especially when alone, moments of solitude promote reflection on various business aspects—from product development to employee satisfaction. This downtime allows for the development of innovative ideas, enhancing overall productivity upon return to the office despite appearing to engage in less activity.
When you travel, particularly when you're solo, you have a lot of time to think. I'm usually reflecting on my life and business aspects.
When I travel, I'm not on the phone as much as when I'm in the office. I'm doing less, but actually, I'm doing more.
We spend too much time doing too many irrelevant things instead of what's really important: thinking. Thinking about the future.
In the chaos of office tasks, we must ask if we are contributing to the profitability and growth of our business, or just reacting.
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