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Adam and Stephen revisit the sabbatical conversation, but with a twist: what if you don't need seven months abroad to get the benefit? After Adam's wife took a one-week retreat and came back changed, the two wrestle with what actually makes time off restorative versus just time off. The episode lands on a surprisingly grounded insight: the value of a sabbatical isn't in finding the right answer, it's in resetting what you expect work to give you in the first place.
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Listener Reflection: What would you actually need to remove from your week, not add to it, to create the kind of quiet where real thinking happens?
By Adam Beasley and Stephen ReiffAdam and Stephen revisit the sabbatical conversation, but with a twist: what if you don't need seven months abroad to get the benefit? After Adam's wife took a one-week retreat and came back changed, the two wrestle with what actually makes time off restorative versus just time off. The episode lands on a surprisingly grounded insight: the value of a sabbatical isn't in finding the right answer, it's in resetting what you expect work to give you in the first place.
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Chapters
Listener Reflection: What would you actually need to remove from your week, not add to it, to create the kind of quiet where real thinking happens?