Most business leaders think sabbatical is something that happens after the exit. Sell the company, cash the check, then maybe rest. Alan Briggs wants to flip that assumption on its head.
In this episode of The Sabbatical Journey, Alan goes directly at the business leader. The CEO. The founder still in the weeds. The owner-operator who looks at the P&L and concludes there's no way to step away. Drawing on his own experience leading businesses and three personal sabbaticals, Alan makes the case that sabbatical isn't an escape from the business. It's one of the most strategic moves a leader can make for the business.
What you'll hear:
- Why selling a company creates a "hinge and pinch point" where money is high but meaning is low
- The real financial fear of stepping away, and how to plan two or three years out for a "sunny day"
- Why four weeks is the floor and six to eight is where the real reset happens
- The secret nobody tells business leaders: sabbatical is a leadership development tool for your whole team
- How space creates clarity, and clarity creates courageous action on the team, the vertical, and the next season
A real sabbatical story: You'll also hear from a leader who entered his sabbatical struggling and came out the other side healthier, more at peace, and with the long-game perspective he didn't know he was missing. His words: it helped him loosen his grip and stop letting short-term pressure drive his decisions.
Mentioned in this episode:
- The largest study on sabbaticals ever conducted, published by Harvard Business Review
- The Sabbatical Journey field guide (available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble)
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