Please be a little specific in your plan, not just “travel”. Where do you want to travel ?

  • @Skullgrid
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    Hey, I actually did this! It was the best time of my life.

    My aim was to migrate to south america, specialize in my career and get in/stay in shape.

    I spent my days going to the gym, learning spanish, doing impromptu streams on twitch (I found a little community in my preperations to quit my job) , and I did travel to the country I wanted to migrate to and to NY to see a band that rarely plays live, visit my family in a different country and to visit my bud that lived in scandinavia.

    I spent a month with my family preparing a portfolio.

    I saved money during my career, about $16k over several years,and figured, if time is money, money is time.

    I’m happy to answer any questions.

  • 🐋 Color 🔱 ♀
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    Book a private jet to go to California with my family. I’ve always really liked the idea of California and I also have a really good friend that lives there! 😃

  • @[email protected]
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    41 hour ago

    Sleep, play with my cats, hang out with my wife, organize all my shit, prune my emails and pictures, finish my homelab and the other tech projects I have going on, go to Disney a bunch.

    • @[email protected]
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      That but instead of Disney, I would take time to learn a new skill and horn the one I have learned before.

  • @[email protected]
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    42 hours ago

    My question to anyone able to answer this: how can you afford to take a sabbatical period??? I can’t even afford to take a weeks vacation. It would wreck me financially not receiving pay for a whole week. Let alone a year??? What’s going on in this thread?

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      72 hours ago

      There are some platforms like World Packers where you receive free food and a bed for helping out in places. But I guess that still doesn’t cover travel, insurance, debt, and any other long term payments you might have to make

  • @latenightnoir
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    Nothing! I’m super-serious, and I plan on doing exactly that for the following 6 months (quit my job, taking a break to address burnout and reorient): nothing.

    By that, I mean I’ll allow myself to get as much sleep as I humanly can, try to feed myself healthier food (and more regularly), develop my hobbies (mini painting, playing the bass, sketching, writing), re-establish a semblance of a social life by exploring the city and its options, spending more time with friends… Pretty much just living life. No goals, no quotas, no deadlines, no performance metrics, no side-hustle, no Work™.

    • @HonoraryMancunian
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      …get as much sleep as I humanly can, try to feed myself healthier food (and more regularly), develop my hobbies (mini painting, playing the bass, sketching, writing), re-establish a semblance of a social life by exploring the city and its options, spending more time with friends… Pretty much just living life.

      That’s not nothing!

      • @latenightnoir
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        Thoroughly agreed, that’s what I call everything not viewed as immediately societally productive. More of a sarcastic reversal of the main complaint I’ve received throughout my life while just living it.

    • @[email protected]
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      103 hours ago

      I plan on doing exactly that for the following 6 months (quit my job, taking a break to address burnout and reorient): nothing.

      I wouldn’t call adressing a burnout a Sabbatical but a sick leave, a Sabbatical is choosing to take time off work for a project, not needing to take time off work for your mental health

      Sorry that you’re there (And use the health issue as an explanation for the hole in your CV if they ask)

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        Agreed, expressed it incorrectly, the burnout is nowhere near the main reason for my taking time off. I needed to take a break from Adult Stuff. I mean, last time I did anything even remotely resembling a vacation/holiday was in 2014, now I’m taking my time.

        Also, thank you so much for your kind words! Honestly, burnouts are just part of the routine at this point, I’ll be back on my feet in two-three months tops!

    • @halcyoncmdr
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      This is essentially what I did when I was laid off August last year. And it did take about that long to really be free of all the stress I’d racked up over the years in retail and other public customer-facing roles.

      • @latenightnoir
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        It really does take a while… Had a 9-month breakdown during the Pandemic, that one was exclusively for mental health care. I literally locked myself in my apartment and did nothing but eat, sleep, play vidya, get high, and have weekly therapy sessions for the entire duration.

        It took 8 months to stop being anxious about not being stressed out. Used to wake up every morning with that sharp fear that I’d missed my daily meetings, then it would slowly turn into an “oh, shit, I’m not being Productive” jumble of self-loathing and panic.

    • @[email protected]
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      I did the same, except ‘nothing’ was ‘play with my kid’ and several years later it still registers as a very happy time, even though I should have been worrying about work, or lack thereof.

      (I was going to the trampoline park 2-3 times a week with a toddler, great times.)

      • @latenightnoir
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        43 hours ago

        This is what life should be like in a sane world. Work should never take up as much of our cognitive bandwidth as it does now.

  • @[email protected]
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    53 hours ago

    Our dream (my SO and me) is to ride our motorcycles to Japan (from Central Europe). At this time the northern route is politically difficult. The southern route has always been difficult but would be the better option at this time, I think. We even discussed ideas of plans. She could take a half year off, for me it would be more difficult. But the funds would be the biggest issue. So plan B is to rent motorcycles for a week or two, next time we’re in Japan.

  • edric
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    54 hours ago

    Visit Japan, South Korea, and certain EU countries I’ve never been to yet. Also probably spend 2 weeks back in my home country to visit immediate family and some friends.