Between the financial strains, the rush of work and the stress of our many deadlines, day-to-day life can really get us down. That’s why so many people are taking time away from it all to pursue a more rewarding experience on a sabbatical. With this in mind here is a look at 7 of the reasons why sabbaticals are becoming such a popular style of getaway for people right across Britain.
1. Refresh and recharge
One of the biggest reasons people embark on a sabbatical is to combat the weariness of day-to-day life. When you’re clocking long hours at work, not to mention juggling the other areas of our life, sometimes a break away from it all is the perfect chance to recharge your batteries.
One of the best
things you can gain by going on a sabbatical is the chance to learn and
understand different cultures. There’s no better way to appreciate a different
way of living than by truly immersing yourself in the day-to-day customs of
another country. From the villages of Ethiopia to the communities of Cambodia,
a sabbatical is the perfect chance to understand the cultures that have always
fascinated you.
2. Learn about different cultures
3. Help communities in need
One of the most worthwhile sabbaticals you can embark on is a
volunteering expedition to help communities in need. From teaching in Jamaica
to social work in Ghana, there are countless different volunteer opportunities
available around the world.
For many people, volunteering conjures up ideas of building huts, but with
companies like Projects Abroad you are able to use your already established professional
skills and expertise within a new environment. For instance, physiotherapists, teachers,
social workers and journalists are just some of the in-demand
professions currently needed to volunteer in Africa.
4. Learn about yourself
A volunteering sabbatical is more than just your average holiday. It’s a
getaway that challenges you to confront some of the world’s gravest problems,
whether that’s child trafficking in Ghana or environmental degradation in
Thailand. In the face of such adversity, people learn more about what sort of
person they truly are and what sort of values we hold most dear.
5. Bring skills back to your own workplace
Any old holiday can help you to relax and unwind, but few can enable
employees to bring new skills back into the workplace. Sabbaticals however can
do exactly that. Whether your area of expertise is in biology or childcare,
seeing the challenges faced elsewhere can bring you a new sense of purpose when
tackling problems at home. To find out more about how you can learn valuable
workplace skills abroad, look online at www.projects-abroad-pro.org.
6. Develop a fresh perspective
Sabbaticals offer an eye-opening and breathtaking perspective of the
world around us. It’s not uncommon to come back with a newfound understanding
and appreciation of life, and the motivation to always get the most out of it.
7. Inspire the people around you
Motivated and positive attitudes are infectious. One of the real plus
sides to going on a sabbatical is that your newfound perspective can also
inspire the people around you, whether it’s your family, friends or even
colleagues.
Resource
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Article exploring the idea of a
modern sabbatical
Tips on how to take a sabbatical
from work
Tourism and travel advice from one
potential sabbatical destination
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