"It was the perfect time to take a break and reassess," says Ms. Angel of Raleigh, N.C. "I walked away from my life for a while." That decision led to a three-month sabbatical, biking alone in China and Southeast Asia. She even studied meditation in a Buddhist monastery in Thailand. "I wouldn't have been able to do that on a normal vacation," she says.
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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Monday, September 24, 2007
Sabbaticals Now!
After working as a divorce lawyer for 12 years, Lisa Angel needed a change from the rigors and emotions of the job. So when her firm announced a paid sabbatical for employees who had been there five years or more, she was the first to raise her hand.
Where do I sign up??????
ReplyDeletePretty progressive concept to be sure. Pretty darn rare I'd bet also.
Eclecticity,
ReplyDeleteRare indeed but pretty nifty.
I've heard that McDonald's has sabbaticals for its managers.