Just catching up on some flagged emails, including this one, and I love your musing about psychological richness! An idea worth sitting with and turning over in our minds. What is it that adds the most value? And how do we even define that value? Thanks for making me think, Ashley.
Hey Ashley! For restoring from burnout I took a sabbatical, not just for healing but also for growing personally and changing the way I lived.
Once I said, my manager job is my life. Today it’s clear my sabbatical is my life (beside my lovely family).
Why?
In my sabbatical I stretch every day. I can’t help myself but I must learn and learn. Languages, carpentry, vibe coding, citrus plants, …
I enjoy this new kind of work so much, as it makes me psychologically rich. (Not materially, what I better change soon :) )
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Lovely comment, Chris. Thanks for engaging!
Great insight
Thanks, Dale!
Just catching up on some flagged emails, including this one, and I love your musing about psychological richness! An idea worth sitting with and turning over in our minds. What is it that adds the most value? And how do we even define that value? Thanks for making me think, Ashley.