The change of season from spring into summer conjures up lazy naps on porch swings, backyard barbecues, and maybe some trips to the amusement park. Perfect time to slow down — and even improve security.Yet Aaron (not his real name) vented to me last week that for him, “Summer sucks. Everyone in my house is on vacation but me. My hours are excessively long.”Another leader, John (not his real name), pointed out that, “We’re doing great work, but this pace is not sustainable.”Security leaders remain under pressure to perform, even as we watch other people take breaks and enjoy the summer. We need a break, too.Here’s a secret: we can improve security by slowing down for the summer.Slowing down for the summer allows you to make more progress with a few adjustments. Instead of doing more work, do less — with better focus. Use summer as a forcing function to clarify priorities and align energy with the right tasks.
One option: change your work week
Some folks change their work week for the summer. Kris (not her real name) works an extra hour a day Monday through Thursday to leave early on Friday. Sometimes she works four 10-hour days to take Friday off and get a three-day weekend.It amazed Kris how much more productive she was working fewer days. In candor, she’s also working fewer hours, since she spends the weekend completely away from work. When she comes back, she’s better rested and more focused.I’ve seen some folks alternate working Monday to Thursday for the first week, with working Tuesday to Friday the second week, allowing them two four-day weekends a month.Three keys to improve security while slowing down to recharge
Old schedule or new schedule, you need to do three things to make progress while recharging:- Clarity on your top priority: not the top three, five, or whatever list you currently have. Pick ONE THING to advance and finish this summer. Focus on finishing before adding more.
- Break down your effort into small steps. Small steps add up and incremental effort in the right direction compounds. This allows you to make the most of the time you have and gives you an easy way to build momentum after a restful weekend.
- Show your work. Showing your work allows others to see what you’re working on, contribute when appropriate, and, ideally, recognize the value you deliver. Take away the mystery of what you’re doing and you’ll find people give you the space you need.




