By: Marybeth Welty

You’ve thought about it. Maybe more than once this week.
Working from a villa in Bali for two weeks. Running your morning sessions from a cafe in Lisbon. Having your best revenue month ever while your feet are in the sand somewhere.
And then the thought arrives: I’m not ready.
That thought is worth examining. Because in 19 years of traveling between the US and Canada, across 11 countries, and running my business from cafes and co-working spaces and private villas, I’ve learned something: most businesses that feel unready have been quietly ready for a while. The gap is usually examination, not construction.
This checklist will help you figure out which one you’re actually in.

5 Signs Your Business Is Already Travel-Ready
Sign 1: Your Clients Respect Your Communication Boundaries
If your clients know your communication channels and have never once said ‘but where are you?’ with panic in their voice, your location doesn’t actually matter to them. What matters is responsiveness within agreed expectations. If you have those set, your timezone can change.
Sign 2: You Have at Least One Offer That Runs Without You
A course, a membership, a digital product, a retainer with defined deliverables. If even one of your revenue streams runs without requiring your physical presence, you already have the foundation of a location-free business. That single stream is the seed the whole thing gets built from.
Sign 3: Your Work Happens in Focused Blocks, Not Constant Availability
If your work hours are actual hours, not an always-on state, you can take those hours to any timezone. The ‘I have to be available all day’ version of your business is the one that can’t travel. The ‘I do deep work from 9-12 and respond to clients by 4’ version of your business can work from anywhere.

Sign 4: You Could Take 4 Days Off Without a Business Crisis
A real disconnect like four full days where you don’t check Slack, don’t peek at email, don’t ‘just quickly’ reply to one thing. A business that holds together through that can hold together through a trip. The boundary-setting skills are identical.
Sign 5: The Only Thing Between You and Travel Is the Decision
This is the most important one. If the barrier is operational, you can name it. ‘I don’t have client coverage.’ ‘My sales process requires me to be live.’ ‘I don’t have anyone to handle X while I’m gone.’ Those are solvable problems with systems.
If you can’t name the specific operational barrier, that’s the answer. The business is ready. You get to decide.

3 Signs Your Travel-Ready Business Still Needs Work First
Red Flag 1: Your Entire Business Lives Inside Your Head
If someone couldn’t run your client delivery or onboarding from a written document without calling you every hour, you have a systems problem. This is solvable, and it’s actually urgent regardless of travel – but it has to be addressed before you leave.
Red Flag 2: Your Revenue Stops Completely When You Stop Selling
One hundred percent active income with no passive or recurring element means your business runs only while you do. That’s a model issue — and it’s the exact thing the Freedom Business Society membership community works on.
Red Flag 3: Your Clients Have No Idea What Happens When You Travel
Communication is a system too. If your clients expect you to be available in ways that aren’t sustainable for the long term, a short trip is actually a gift – it forces the boundary conversation you’ve been avoiding.
Is Your Business Travel-Ready? Here’s What to Do Next
Most women reading this are closer to travel-ready than they realize. The gap is usually one or two specific systems, not a complete overhaul.
If you want to know exactly what yours are, grab the CEO Lifestyle Daily Planner below. It’s the exact system I use to organize my weeks whether I’m in Vancouver or Ubud, and it will immediately show you where the holes in your business structure are.
And if you want to see what a truly travel-ready business looks and feels like from the inside, the Bali Elite Retreat 2027 is exactly that.
7 or 14 days in Bali with a small group of women who are already doing this work, led by someone who has been doing it for almost two decades.
In May you can save $500 on the full retreat price. Email hello@sustainablelifestylesolutions.com with the subject line ‘Bali’ and I’ll send you all the details.
ABOUT MARYBETH WELTY
Marybeth Welty is a business coach, travel strategist, and founder of Women Entrepreneurs Who Travel and Sustainable Lifestyle Solutions. She has spent 19 years traveling between the US and Canada and across 11 countries, building and running her businesses from villas, co-working spaces, cafes, and everything in between.
She helps women entrepreneurs build the systems, offers, and mindset that let them work from anywhere, and actually enjoy the life they built their business for. Follow her on Instagram @womenentrepreneurswhotravel or join the free Facebook community, Women Entrepreneurs Who Travel.



