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The Workcation Is Changing -- and Taking One Can Boost Your BusinessAn increasing number of entrepreneurs are turning to fellow founders and isolated locations to solve big-picture issues within their companies.

ByBlaire Briody

This story appears in theJuly 2019issue of雷竞技手机版.Subscribe »

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Christina Stembel had a 70-item to-do list and no time to tackle it. So in 2018, she decided to eliminate all distractions. She'd get anAirbnbcabin in Ojai, Calif., with limited cell service, and spend a weekend alone with her work. She mentioned this plan to another founder she met at an Ernst & Young award ceremony, and the woman asked to come along. Stembel reluctantly agreed. Then the woman invited a friend. And with that, Stembel thought her time away would devolve into a social free-for-all.

But as the three founders settled in at their cabin, Stembel discovered an unexpected benefit. All three women ran companies that create tangible goods and generate millions to tens of millions of dollars inrevenue: Stembel创立Farmgirl鲜花,船只ethically所以urced bouquets across the Lower 48; she was joined by Ellen Bennett ofHedley & Bennett, maker of premium aprons and chef's gear, and Chelsea Shukov ofSugar Paper,a high-end stationery business. At the cabin, the women began swapping experiences andinsights, and soon they scrapped their original plans for the trip. They wouldn't tackle their to-do lists. Instead, they'd help one another with challenges in their businesses. "I didn't come back thinking,Wow; I got so much accomplished," says Stembel. "I came back feeling,Wow; I'm thinking about things in such a different way."

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