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Action Plan Partial Sabbatical Update

The Fearless Marketer

Last month I announced that I was taking a “Partial Sabbatical” from working with new clients or conducting programs. But my partial sabbatical has freed up a lot of time to read, and with recommendations from my coach, I’ve read some really great books in the past couple of months. I’ll give another update in a month or so.

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Feast

Kai Davis

This break, sabbatical, walkabout, or vacation is time that you can spend: Working on your own products (e.g., reading books, taking courses, attending trainings, improving operations, making a marketing plan, updating your website). ebooks, courses, trainings, software). Working on improving your business (e.g.,

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Getting Your Career Back on Track After a Catastrophic Error

Harvard Business

Our client took what he called a “sabbatical” and used his time to help Syrian children stranded on the Greek island of Lesbos. A year after his sabbatical, our client resumed his career as a consultant to the pharmaceutical industry. Update your LinkedIn profile. Get a website with your name.

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Learn to Get Better at Transitions

Harvard Business

Rome wasn’t built in a day and preparing for the next third of your life requires more than updating your LinkedIn profile. So, in their fifties, they took a sabbatical from work and lived in four different countries for three months each to find the perfect place. Invest in the next phase as you would in any 7-year project.

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When You’re Leaving Your Job Because of Your Kids

Harvard Business

Even if your manager screamed at you about missing a weekly update meeting to take your sick child to the pediatrician, it’s time to rise above. Be a class act — regardless of your feelings. Remember: Last impressions are lasting impressions, and yours need to convey your value and style as a professional.

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