9. Have your spouse change your social media passwords
I didn't have access to Facebook or Instagram while away. It was glorious.
10. Buy Visa gift cards
Get small and large increments and use them for your events activities. Your sabbatical can be more expensive than a normal month so make sure you stock up.
11. Schedule a bi-weekly 15 minute check-in call with 1-2 members of your team
Checking in briefly can give you peace of mind. It did for me.
12. Create a Sabbatical bucket list
I didn't get everything crossed off this, but it gave us a lot of things to. We built our list for a few months as we planned.
13. Sleep Late (at least a few times)
14. Use Rev Recorder
It's an app for your phone and it will record your thoughts or ideas while you are away. You can also have your audio transcribed for $1 per minute using the app.
15. Plan a mini trip/weekend towards the end of your sabbatical
Towards the end you will start to feel a little antsy. Plan a short trip the week before your sabbatical ends. Give yourself 1-2 to recover before jumping back into things.
16. Take lots of photos and use the Mosaic App
It's a pretty cool app to upload photos from your phone and create a quick album to be shipped to you.
17. Plan Your Sabbatical to be at least one month long
Mine was a month long. Next year, I am going to do 6 weeks. If you can do more, do more.
18. Binge watch a tv series with your spouse
Late nights binge watching tv with my wife was awesome.
19. Schedule some time away from kids
You are going to really enjoy time with your family but having some time for you and your spouse away from the kids will be very nice as well.
20. Take a road trip (scenic route)
I have never enjoyed a road trip so much because we set out just to take a drive and enjoy the scenery.
21. Give Yourself and your team plenty of time to prepare
Having a successful sabbatical has more to do than just taking time off. There needs to be some planning and intentionality into your time away. It's still okay to leave room to be spontaneous and just do whatever you feel like on some days as well.
About the author
Justin has been a church leader and entrepreneur for the past 14 years. He has a passion for serving the local church and has done so in various full-time and part time roles. Today he leads a ministry focused team in creating resources and platforms that help pastors.
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