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Successful Entrepreneurs Are Never 'Out of the Office' Even if you're at home with your kids or on vacation, you should still be available for new opportunities.

By Grant Cardone Edited by Dan Bova

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Have you ever tried to connect with someone only to get one of those automatic "out of office" responses? This drives me nuts. I'm always traveling somewhere "out of office" whether it's business related or not. No matter where I may roam and for what purpose, I always make sure I am accessible and open for opportunities. Not doing this costs you money!

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I am sure that many of you reading this right now have used the "out of office" automated reply. "Hi, I'll be out of the office returning on the 23rd. I won't have access to email or phone traveling on vacation and out of the country. Have a great week and I will connect with you upon my return."

This is crazy! No one should ever announce they are closed off to opportunities. They should be open for business no matter what.

Look, I understand, I am a father and a husband and there are plenty of times when I'm giving full attention to my family. However, business is still being handled. Tweets are coming, Facebook posts are going out, and calls, texts and emails are coming in. People who are trying to reach me have no idea that I'm on the floor coloring and playing with my young daughters or away with my wife. I'm still always connected.

We live in a 24/7 world. You can resist this reality all you want and join the rest of those seeking comfort, but then how will you ever achieve true freedom? Do you think the mega successful people such as Mark Cuban, Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg or Howard Schultz are announcing any breaks from the business action? No! They're in the game, baby. So even if you are going to be "out of the office," always be open for business, accessible and ready to do whatever it takes to satisfy customers, close deals and connect with others.

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I know I'm going to get a lot of heat for this. Understand that I am not telling you to neglect your health or your family and become some workaholic. I'm telling you to adopt a "whatever it takes" mentality so that all areas of your life are operating at high levels simultaneously.

Here are two rules to follow so your out of office doesn't mean missed opportunities.

1. Always be available for opportunity even when physically "out of office." Be sure colleagues or assistants are able to handle calls and relay messages to you quickly.

2. Plan your day so you are able to check in and remain aware of what's going on. Commit to saying yes! Be open to every opportunity! You can always decide to pass after you have the facts.

Successful entrepreneurs know they aren't really "out of the office." They are constantly thinking about their customers and what they want to create next. They're always plugged in anywhere they go. You want to grow your business? Be accessible -- even when you're not.

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Grant Cardone

International Sales Expert

Grant Cardone is an international sales expert, New York Times best-selling author, and radio show host of The Cardone Zone. He has founded three companies: Cardone Enterprises, Cardone Real Estate Holdings, and the Cardone Group. He has shared his sales and business expertise as a motivational speaker and author of five books: Sell to Survive; The Closers Survival Guide; If You're Not First, You're Last; The 10X Rule; and Sell or Be Sold.

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