Small business owners are the pistons that drive the economic engine in the United States. It’s a responsibility, a burden, that they might not even know they bear. I mean how many times can you replace the print rite black ink cartridge before you understand that you are getting pretty tired. Vacations, when time can be miraculously sheduled for them, can be equally stressful events that often leaves one exhausted at their conclusion – and then they have to get back to the grind.
It’s Not a Vacation
Rather than hoping for the impossible (i.e., a relaxing trip away from home), those who own small businesses might want to take a day off and head to their local spa. Often located at posh resorts, day spas are a place where you can go to shake off the rigors of the workplace, without having to worry about “making good time” on the way to seeing Babe the Blue Ox or the World’s Biggest Ball of Twine.
Look Good, Feel Better
At a spa, you are the focus of attention. The skilled professionals who practice their craft at a spa are there to meet your needs. Few things are more relaxing – or beneficial to your health – than a full-body massages, with or without the hot stones. A facial at the spa can take years off your life, and not just because of that exfoliating apricot peel, as the relief of stress can have restorative powers. Throw in the latest hairstyle, a manicure, a pedicure and a new set of nails (if applicable), and you’ll both look and feel up to the task of running your business.
Your employees and your customers will also notice the difference. When you feel good, you look better, and this is reflected in the way you react to the people who work for you, and to those who bring you their business. Making the time to head over to the day spa can be one of the more rewarding experiences that a small business owner, or anyone else, can provide for themselves.












