Campgrounds, Coffee, and Client Dreams: Turning Downtime Into Drive

 There’s something magical about waking up to the sound of birds instead of a phone alarm.

I’m out on a week-long camping trip with a bunch of teens (which basically means I’ve got the whole quiet morning to myself while they hibernate). And with a cup of coffee in hand and the forest as my backdrop, I’ve realized this trip is more productive than I expected.

It’s not about grinding away—it’s about intentional time.
Between roasting marshmallows and reminding teens to reapply sunscreen, I’ve been:

  • Working on mock projects that stretch my workflow muscles
  • Drafting permission-based ads for my growing portfolio
  • Exploring new corners of the virtual assistant world I hadn’t considered before

There’s no pressure out here—just possibilities.
And as someone who's building a freelancing life on curiosity, creativity, and coffee (lots of coffee), I’m learning that rest and research can absolutely co-exist.

So, here’s to chasing dreams from picnic tables, making space for imagination, and building businesses from wherever we are—Wi-Fi willing.

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