I am planning to get to know different culture and food! I want to learn new recipes. I am thinking about Italy and Asia. Thank you for this great video ♥️
If everything works out, I have a sabbatical planned for next month until the end of the year. I don't like the nature of my job or the fact that we are required to return to the office soon. I could use a break for mental health and clarity. I want to get into shape, learn Spanish, and become a great cook!
I'm taking a 6 - 12 month sabbatical. I live in Romania as a missionary and got burntout under abusive leadership. The sabbaticl jsut started one week ago and I am struggling a bit with developing a good plan and routine. The video did help thanks!
I’m planning to take. 3-6 month sabbatical to recharge. I have severe burn out and mental fog…annual leave just won’t give me the break I need. So I have 3 more months to come up with a plan and this video is quite helpful! Else I would’ve easily spent weeks on my sofa scrolling through social media and binge watching shows. Interesting perspective you’ve brought on having a list of goals I aim to a achieve on my sabbatical…. Note to self, perhaps I should consider a social media detox during this time.
I have been preparing and planning for my sabbatical for the past 6 months, will do it in January 2025, I will have a year of slow traveling southeast asia, building my personal brand and online business and doing creative work , and focusing on my wellbeing.
This was helpful. My sabbatical starts next week. I will try to do a full social media break for at least two weeks while also severely limiting any screen time before noon. I also like how you broke things up (a time for rest followed by a time to create)- This reminded me to do the social media/screen time break. I will outline my creative goals during this time as well as get more sleep. Lastly, I added the 30% to my monthly budget, and seeing the view you have reminded me that I may be able to afford some small getaways due to the 30% padding I've added. Thanks for the tips.
Thanks Hanna, I decided to take a sabbatical. All being well I intend to break in September and will be using the time to save toward the break, thankfully I have some savings so this has given me something to look forward to!! My parents are elderly, I have been trying to write, I will travel and generally slow down
You're welcome! Let me know if there's any other information that you would like to know about this topic. I wish you a great sabbatical if you decide to take one! :)
Your video was extremely informative, thank you! You also have a very soothing voice :) My sabbatical won't start any time soon, but I really want to learn about writing, and write my own book. I also want to take a month of vacations in a cheap wooden cottage near a lake, if I can afford it, but that's extra and I don't mind cutting it off if I realize it won't work out. However, I am worried about how it'll affect my work performance when I come back, as it's a competitive industry that requires being up to date with softwares, and writing doesn't have much to do with it. Although I like it and do not regret working in that industry, I'm not really sure that I want to keep working that kind of job for the rest of my life. However, I have not a single idea what I could do for a living instead... I'll probably need to reserve some time either doing volunteer work/trying part-time jobs or following an online course related to my field of work. This choice really makes me nervous, tbh. (sorry for bad english, it's not my first tongue)
Actually those are completely different activities: mindless and mindful. At least in my case I was trying to be present with my cat in the real world :)
I can take a year sabbatical, no problem. My bills are all covered and I don't have any kids to support, so all is good on that end. The only thing that concerns me is getting back into the workforce after my sabbatical, specifically the motivation part. How do you get motivated again after a year of traveling, sightseeing, and enjoying life? I'm afraid that I will become so set in my ways, and I will probably develop a major attitude towards any employer and their work related demands.
Hello @alphacentrauri8083 thank you for your comment/question. I answered it in my new video ua-cam.com/video/EBr6FBjepRw/v-deo.htmlsi=5LGRujvFgPCRdMrH
Whether or not you can take a sabbatical leave for a few months depends on the field of your work. What if you work in tech? Any time off where you are not in your field looks bad on a resume. The perception is that you may be losing your skills the less you apply them in a work setting. The more months out of work, the worse it looks on a resume. How can an intentional break (or sabbatical) be done, and explained positively on a resume?
IMHO it depends on what you will be doing during that time and also it depends on how you talk about it. It always come back to storytelling - explaining how every situation made you a better person, specialist, leader. Maybe you took some time to travel the world and it allowed you to challenge yourself in new ways and realized something about the world and why you are doing what you are doing in your professional life, maybe you had some time to recharge and now you can get back with new energy and motivation, you can also take some time to study a new skill, develop something in your professional field or take a course on corsera for example...
thanks for the video, that was insightful and well-structured! i have a small q: why you've decided to work w/ the coach instead of psychotherapist on your mental health?
During the past few years, I've actually worked with both but during that specific period, I worked with the coach because I've experienced his techniques earlier and I felt it was something that I can benefit from. He developed his own method that is all about working with the subconscious mind and I had a great experience working with him. After the full-scale invasion started in Feb 2022 I also worked with a traditional therapist for a while.
In the myjority of cases, this way you will wake up one morning at the end of your sabbatical and won't realize what you've spent so many months on. You won't be rested and won't feel like you're accomplished anything. I mean, it's up to each of us how we want to spend our sabbatical, however this is exactly why I took few month completely off just to rest and recover and then I planned a few things I wanted to accomplish.
Are you planning to take a sabbatical? What are your reasons for it and what are you planning to do on your time off?
I am planning to get to know different culture and food! I want to learn new recipes. I am thinking about Italy and Asia. Thank you for this great video ♥️
@@polianaoliveira Asia is amazing! You will love it - I'm sure. Good luck and have a great time on your sabbatical! ☀ 🌴 🍜
Catch up on reading from my missed adolescence.
If everything works out, I have a sabbatical planned for next month until the end of the year. I don't like the nature of my job or the fact that we are required to return to the office soon. I could use a break for mental health and clarity. I want to get into shape, learn Spanish, and become a great cook!
awsome. Have you managed to take the break? if yes, how it's going so far?
Yes please let us know
I'm just coming out of what turned out to be a two-year sabbatical. There are lots of good points here that I wish I had come across when starting.
I'm taking a 6 - 12 month sabbatical. I live in Romania as a missionary and got burntout under abusive leadership. The sabbaticl jsut started one week ago and I am struggling a bit with developing a good plan and routine. The video did help thanks!
I’m planning to take. 3-6 month sabbatical to recharge. I have severe burn out and mental fog…annual leave just won’t give me the break I need. So I have 3 more months to come up with a plan and this video is quite helpful! Else I would’ve easily spent weeks on my sofa scrolling through social media and binge watching shows. Interesting perspective you’ve brought on having a list of goals I aim to a achieve on my sabbatical…. Note to self, perhaps I should consider a social media detox during this time.
Hi. How is the plan coming along?
I have been preparing and planning for my sabbatical for the past 6 months, will do it in January 2025, I will have a year of slow traveling southeast asia, building my personal brand and online business and doing creative work , and focusing on my wellbeing.
Sounds like a great plan! Good luck!
This was helpful. My sabbatical starts next week. I will try to do a full social media break for at least two weeks while also severely limiting any screen time before noon. I also like how you broke things up (a time for rest followed by a time to create)- This reminded me to do the social media/screen time break. I will outline my creative goals during this time as well as get more sleep.
Lastly, I added the 30% to my monthly budget, and seeing the view you have reminded me that I may be able to afford some small getaways due to the 30% padding I've added.
Thanks for the tips.
Thanks Hanna, I decided to take a sabbatical. All being well I intend to break in September and will be using the time to save toward the break, thankfully I have some savings so this has given me something to look forward to!! My parents are elderly, I have been trying to write, I will travel and generally slow down
Sounds like a great plan. :) Good luck!
I LIKED YOUR HAIR COLOUR TBH IN THIS VIDEO AND THATS WHY I CLICKED😅
Thank you for this Hanna.
You're welcome!
Let me know if there's any other information that you would like to know about this topic.
I wish you a great sabbatical if you decide to take one! :)
@@hanna_flores_life for sure :)
Your video was extremely informative, thank you! You also have a very soothing voice :)
My sabbatical won't start any time soon, but I really want to learn about writing, and write my own book. I also want to take a month of vacations in a cheap wooden cottage near a lake, if I can afford it, but that's extra and I don't mind cutting it off if I realize it won't work out.
However, I am worried about how it'll affect my work performance when I come back, as it's a competitive industry that requires being up to date with softwares, and writing doesn't have much to do with it. Although I like it and do not regret working in that industry, I'm not really sure that I want to keep working that kind of job for the rest of my life. However, I have not a single idea what I could do for a living instead... I'll probably need to reserve some time either doing volunteer work/trying part-time jobs or following an online course related to my field of work. This choice really makes me nervous, tbh.
(sorry for bad english, it's not my first tongue)
"Dont binge watch Netflix" 5 minutes later "I spend 6 monts petting my cat" 😂
Actually those are completely different activities: mindless and mindful. At least in my case I was trying to be present with my cat in the real world :)
Thank you for sharing, this helped me
I'm glad to hear that :) Good luck in planning your sabbatical!
I can take a year sabbatical, no problem. My bills are all covered and I don't have any kids to support, so all is good on that end. The only thing that concerns me is getting back into the workforce after my sabbatical, specifically the motivation part. How do you get motivated again after a year of traveling, sightseeing, and enjoying life? I'm afraid that I will become so set in my ways, and I will probably develop a major attitude towards any employer and their work related demands.
Hello @alphacentrauri8083 thank you for your comment/question. I answered it in my new video ua-cam.com/video/EBr6FBjepRw/v-deo.htmlsi=5LGRujvFgPCRdMrH
I have a similar situation but my concern is how hard would it be to find a job when I come back to the workforce 😅
Whether or not you can take a sabbatical leave for a few months depends on the field of your work.
What if you work in tech? Any time off where you are not in your field looks bad on a resume. The perception is that you may be losing your skills the less you apply them in a work setting. The more months out of work, the worse it looks on a resume.
How can an intentional break (or sabbatical) be done, and explained positively on a resume?
IMHO it depends on what you will be doing during that time and also it depends on how you talk about it. It always come back to storytelling - explaining how every situation made you a better person, specialist, leader. Maybe you took some time to travel the world and it allowed you to challenge yourself in new ways and realized something about the world and why you are doing what you are doing in your professional life, maybe you had some time to recharge and now you can get back with new energy and motivation, you can also take some time to study a new skill, develop something in your professional field or take a course on corsera for example...
thanks for the video, that was insightful and well-structured! i have a small q: why you've decided to work w/ the coach instead of psychotherapist on your mental health?
During the past few years, I've actually worked with both but during that specific period, I worked with the coach because I've experienced his techniques earlier and I felt it was something that I can benefit from. He developed his own method that is all about working with the subconscious mind and I had a great experience working with him. After the full-scale invasion started in Feb 2022 I also worked with a traditional therapist for a while.
Don't plan
Take some time off of planning
Be spontaneous
In the myjority of cases, this way you will wake up one morning at the end of your sabbatical and won't realize what you've spent so many months on. You won't be rested and won't feel like you're accomplished anything.
I mean, it's up to each of us how we want to spend our sabbatical, however this is exactly why I took few month completely off just to rest and recover and then I planned a few things I wanted to accomplish.
Doing part time and resting the rest of the day
No kids, no husband, no brainier.
This is too conservative a view. I'm self-employed with no kids or family, so most of this is not applicable.
Hi Ren, I'm actually also self employed without kids or family. So what exactly you feel is not applicable in your situation?