I took a 9 month sabbatical from work to travel. Here's how I did it. - Business Insider

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I took a 9 month sabbatical from work to travel. Here's how I did it — and 4 reasons I recommend it to everyone. (by sarahblinco)

of us in the UK experiencing a mental illness in any one year, it's getting tougher for employers to retain talent, and is obviously a struggle for us as a workforce.

These happenings are blessings, daily reminders that there is life outside of what we're told we"should" be doing. Through the experience of language, culture, and a shaken-up routine, what was previously stressful had simply become stuff that happened. All part of"life's rich tapestry," as my father would say.Sarah Blinco and Cooper Dawson house-sitting 9 dogs in Malta.Our dream was to travel more and slower.

To walk in local shoes on their home turf is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and one that has inspired us to look at our lives differently.Courtesy of Sarah Blinco If you're unhappy with your situation, stepping away can be the best way to clear your head and gain perspective. And it is possible to achieve. Over the past six months we've enjoyed the freedom to exist in new places, get curious and motivated, and clear out brain clutter. It's not come without challenges though — we're still asking,"What's next?"

 

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sarahblinco Good on you, Sarah! Excellent read and one that will absolutely resonate with many people 👏 Keep on doing what you and Cooper do best 👍

tempisoro you may want to pass this onto someone I quoted 😉

CooperDawson1 you’re part of this story too 😃🐶

sarahblinco 1) don’t go right before the economy collapses or your money will be worthless abroad. Speaking from experience

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