Building a Travel Business During Nap Time
A Guide for Moms Who Want Flexible Income Without Sacrificing More of Themselves
Who This Is For
If you've ever said "I want to make extra money, but I don't have time to start a whole business" — this is for you.
Not because you have unlimited free time. Not because your house is always quiet. But because you may already be doing things that connect directly to this business:
- You're already planning trips
- You're already finding resorts
- You're already sending links to the group chat
- You're already the one people ask when they want to go somewhere
So the real question is: why are you doing all of that for free?
About Kim
Kim is the owner of Your Getaway Concierge — travel agent, group trip curator, travel business coach, and mom. She helps clients plan stress-free vacations, luxury getaways, family trips, group trips, and experiences worth remembering. She sold over $100,000 in travel from her phone in 2025, and now helps new travel agents learn how to market their business, attract clients, use AI, create content, and build systems that fit into real life.
What Moms Actually Want
A lot of moms want more income — but not at the cost of losing more of themselves. That might look like:
- Help with the bills
- More trips to take
- Stopping the guilt every time you want something for yourself
- Contributing financially without returning to a schedule that makes you feel like you're missing everything at home
Most side hustles feel like another full-time job — selling products, packing orders, hosting parties, posting every five minutes. Travel caught Kim's attention because travel is something people already spend their money on. Family vacations, birthday trips, cruises, honeymoons, anniversary trips, girls trips — those are already being booked. The question is whether people are booking with a random website or with someone who can actually guide them.
What "Nap Time" Really Means
When Kim says nap time, she's not saying you can build an empire in 45 minutes with one eye open. But you can use those pockets of time to move the business forward.
What 45 minutes could look like:
| Time | Action |
|---|---|
| First 10 min | Check emails, follow up with anyone who asked about travel |
| Next 10 min | Create one simple post — resort tips, mistakes people make booking, a "did you know" about travel |
| Next 10 min | Send one person the workshop link if they asked about becoming an agent |
| Next 10 min | Learn something from training or organize your leads |
| Final 5 min | Write down your next move before the baby wakes up |
Small moves done consistently build momentum. The problem is most moms think: if I can't have eight hours in a day, I shouldn't start at all. That's not true. You just need a business that can be built in layers — between snacks, naps, laundry, school pickups, and bedtime.
How the Business Actually Works
Most people think becoming a travel agent means begging people to book trips. It's the opposite.
Attraction marketing means you create content that makes the right people come to you. You're not chasing strangers — you're educating, sharing travel tips, talking about booking mistakes, and showing people the value of having a travel agent. You're speaking to people who are already planning to travel.
This is how you attract instead of chase.
Why This Business Makes Sense for Moms
Travel is emotional. People travel for memories, birthdays, burnout, milestone moments, and connection. And moms understand this better than anyone:
- You know what it feels like to need a break
- You know what it feels like to want something planned for you for once
- You know what it feels like to want your family to experience more, not just own more
Your voice matters in this business. You don't need to sound like a corporate travel commercial. You can sound like a real person who understands real families, real budgets, real schedules, and real stress. That's powerful.
Common Objections — Answered
"But I don't travel all the time." You don't need to travel every month to start learning the business.
"But I don't have a huge following." Good. Followers don't automatically equal buyers. You need trust, consistency, and conversation.
"But I'm not good at sales." Then don't be salesy. Start by being helpful.
"But I don't have the time." You may not have hours, but you probably have pockets — and pockets of time work when you know what to do with them.
"But I don't know where to start." That's what the free workshop is for.
What the Real Business Looks Like
Being a travel agent isn't just finding resorts and sending a price. The actual business is:
- Creating demand
- Talking about travel in a way that moves people to action
- Learning how to follow up
- Using forms and organizing leads
- Creating content that attracts the right clients
- Explaining the value of booking with you instead of a website
- Stopping random posting and starting to move people toward a decision
That's why content, AI, automation, and systems matter so much — because a busy mom cannot afford to waste time posting just to post. Your content needs a job.
What Support Looks Like on Kim's Team
When you join as a travel agent, you get:
- Access to travel guides
- AI prompts to create content faster
- Content coaching calls
- Guidance on marketing your travel business
- Help attracting clients
- Training and support to build the business around your actual life
Moms don't need more confusion. They need simple steps, systems, and someone to say "don't post it like that — say it this way."
Is This for You?
This is NOT for you if:
- You want instant money with no effort
- You plan to sign up and disappear
This IS for you if:
- You're coachable and you love travel
- People already come to you for trip recommendations
- You want something flexible
- You're tired of watching other people make moves while you keep talking about it
You don't have to join today. You just need to stop guessing and get informed — that's what the workshop is for.
The Vision
Your child goes down for a nap. Instead of scrolling and feeling behind, you spend 30–45 minutes building something that belongs to you.
You create one post. You send one follow-up. You learn one skill. You invite one person to check out the workshop. You plant one seed.
Then you do it again tomorrow. And again the next day.
That's how you stop being the woman who says she needs extra income and become the woman who is building something — not perfectly, not loudly, not without missing a beat, but consistently.
