5 responses to “How to survive a social media sabbatical”

  1. Natalia

    Safety is a very sensitive subject. I’m glad you brought it up. A lot of people aren’t conscious of the severity of broadcasting that your home is empty and break-in-ready.

    And I’m glad you said it’s fine to just *stop.* I don’t even think it’s necessary to Tweet sparingly. In fact, I don’t plan on even touching a computer for about a week.

    Many people get guest posts or regularly-scheduled posts ready before leaving. Actually, that’s what I’m working on now. And it can be overwhelming.

    Taking a break – for real – ought to be OK. I mean, it’s a *break.* And well-deserved. People can handle it. It’s not a selfish or irresponsible act, and it does help to let everyone know, as you mentioned.

  2. Michelle Rafter

    Natalie:

    Thanks so much for the comments. I totally agree that it’s OK to just stop. I didn’t realize how much I needed to disconnect until I was actually doing it.

    I didn’t feel the need to cover for myself on Twitter, but I did schedule reruns of some blog posts that I felt hadn’t gotten the exposure they deserved the first time around. That’s a simpler solution than getting a week’s worth of guest bloggers.

    Enjoy your break.

    Michelle

  3. Natalia

    Yes, I realized that after commenting :) That’s a great way to go too!

  4. MarthaandMe

    I just took 2 weeks off to go out of the country on vacation. I did write blog posts in advance and schedule them so they went up while I was gone, but I did not touch a computer the entire time. No tweets, no emails, no FB, nothing. This isn’t new for me – I always unplug on vacation, twice a year and it is always very restorative for me. I also do not advertise the fact that I’m gone, which I think is not a great idea.

  5. Michelle Rafter

    Two weeks off out of the country sounds like heaven, and a definite way to recharge.

    MVR

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