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Archives for April, 2011

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Shape Muscles, Sling Hammers and Do Good Work: The Sweat-Equity Sabbatical

Mixing travel and good deeds is a always a great recipe for a sabbatical. Maybe you want to volunteer abroad but are skittish about taking a chance on a charitable organization you’ve never heard in a far-off place … like Mongolia.
Would the rock-solid reputation of “Habitat for Humanity” help you take the leap?
No one disputes the need [...]

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Matt Koenig’s Big Decision: Four Months or One Year for His Family’s Sabbatical?

Matt Koenig of 1 Year Sabbatical might have a few sleepless nights ahead of him.
A few weeks ago, after working through Negotiating Your Sabbatical: The Ultimate Toolkit for Writing and Presenting a Killer Sabbatical Proposal Your Boss Can’t Refuse, Matt presented his sabbatical proposal to his boss. She understood Matt’s desire to live with his [...]

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When Too Much Thinking about a Sabbatical Bogs You Down

Faced with the decision of moving toward a break in your career involves many moving parts. The negotiation with your boss, the planning and execution, and assuring positive outcomes for you and your company – all deserve to be well thought-out.
But spinning wheels over and over ideas are what some of us are really good [...]

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New York Times Win-a-Trip 2011 Winner Will Offer Insight into “Service”

 As one of five finalists, I still drool over the almost-mine opportunity to accompany a two-time Pulitzer Prize  journalist on a trip to the developing world.  Winning that Win-a-Trip 2011 Contest sponsored by The New York Times offered by Nicholas Kristof meant time out of my everyday rat race  to one of the most desperate places on the [...]

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The After-Pregnant Pause: Is Calling Your Time Out a “Parent Sabbatical” Smart – or Not?

Who knew to call time out raising your kids a “parenting sabbatical”?  Seems this touted option elicits opinionated responses from moms of the world.
In her column yesterday for the New York Times, Overcoming a “Planned” Sabbatical, Lisa Belkin features Barbara Hannan Grufferman’s suggestions for re-entering the workforce after taking time out to have a family.  Ms. Grufferman [...]

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