Minimal Guide on Sabbatical Projects
A Practical Checklist to Define, Plan and Take a Meaningful Break
What about taking some time off work to focus your attention on quality time for you?
A sabbatical is a dedicated time out of work. It’s a meaningful personal project, yet not necessarily a clear outcome to achieve. This guide provides some key questions to ask yourself in order to know if it’s time to take a break, when and where, and to help clarify your sabbatical project.
When is it Time to Take a Sabbatical? Listening to negative and positive signs
- Are you feeling stuck in your work or life? Experiencing a feeling of stagnation?
- Are you going through a burnout? Experiencing irritability? chronic stress?
- Are you feeling constantly tired and lethargic?
- Are you experiencing a lack of motivation? Do you need a break from work?
- Are you tired of postponing personal projects?
- Do you sense that a change is needed?
- Are you curious about new opportunities, technologies, or experiences?
- Do you feel the desire for a shift at work or a fresh start in life?
- Are you looking to better learn from deliberate practice or by immersion?
- Are you anticipating a personal or professional transition?
- What motivates you? What are you curious about?
- What don’t you want to postpone again?
Why Take a Sabbatical? Clarifying Your Intentions
- Is this for self-development, learning or introspection?
- What do you want to experience?
- Are you motivated by developing a personal project?
- Do you want to travel or to live abroad?
- Do you simply need rest or recovery?
- Is it about escaping your work, current routine or situation?
- Are you ok with downsizing your current lifestyle during this break?
Going into more details, What are you looking to experience, explore and experiment?
- What are some skills that you want to develop?
- Are you planning to complete a project? What’s your definition of Project Done?
- Do you want to focus on creative work or wellness activities?
- Are you looking to get out of your comfort zone? And take on some challenges?
- Are you looking for an Adventure? Do you simply want to travel?
- Are you looking for smart learning in full immersion? Like living in Spain for three months to really boost your Spanish practice.
- Are you looking for deliberate practice in the right environment? Like a Muay Thai Training camp in Thailand vs training in Thai boxing three times a week at your local gym.
- Are you into experiencing a period of “Monk Life”? a simple life focused around deep work and meaningful activities, and finally experience daily meditation or any mindful practice.
- Do you simply need quality time to reset and relax?
- Are you looking for a solo project, introspective work and time for self-reflection?
- Are you looking for shared experiences and connections?
- Are you going alone, with a partner, a small group of friends or looking to meet new people during a retreat?
Try to write down as specifically as possible: What do you want to experience? Where and When, and for How Long?
Budget and Resources: evaluating the Time, Finance and Logistical needs:
Time and Money Budget:
- What sabbatical duration can you afford? a week, 6 weeks, 3 months…
- How much savings can you allocate to this sabbatical?
- How to evaluate your monthly spending in the chosen location?
- How to wisely manage your monthly burning rate and control your spending?
- What’s your overall Sabbatical Budget?
- Can this project break even or do you have to finance it?
- Can you finance the sabbatical through side projects, sponsors or grants?
Logistics:
- What administrative or legal tasks need to be taken care of (visa, permits, etc.)?
- Will you need to study or plan for the destination (if traveling)?
- What are your criterias to select the right place to stay?
- How are you going to find a place to stay?
- What are your housing and transportation budgets?
- How are you planning to move around and travel?
- Do you need some specific equipment or gear? Do you have to buy it once at your destination or do you have to buy it before your departure?
Three-Phase Planning: clarify what needs to be done Before, During and After your Sabbatical
Preparation Phase: draft a clear project plan
Clarify the scope of your Sabbatical with 6 key questions:
What? Why? When and How Long? Where? Who? How-To?
Go into further details:
- How much time do you need to plan and prepare? What is the retro-planning and scheduling for the sabbatical?
- Can you simulate the sabbatical experience (weekend or retreat)?
- What resources do you need to gather?
- Do you plan to travel light? What are your essentials?
- Do you need a specific bank account? Debit card? Insurance? Health coverage?
- How will you adapt to unexpected situations or opportunities during the sabbatical?
- What administrative tasks (e.g., paperwork) need attention before you go?
Beginning of your Sabbatical: Arrival, Settling-in And Adaptation
- What are important steps upon arrival?
- What are the critical tasks to settle-in?
- How long are you planning for acclimatization and adaptation?
- Before starting your project, how long do you plan to explore and experiment?
Feeling lost — not just in translation — and overwhelmed at the beginning of your sabbatical is completely normal. It’s a good sign, meaning that you are now out of your comfort zone, you should slow down, listen and observe, … your learning journey is officially starting.
A sabbatical is an opportunity to experience living in the present. Don’t try to anticipate much. Each day is a life. Make sure that you have a morning routine that anchors you in the moment.
During your Sabbatical, structure Your Time: Typical Week and Day:
- What is going to be your morning routine? to get ready for action
- Each day, make sure to ask yourself: What do I work-on Today?
- What are the key activities and habits to support your sabbatical project?
- What key activities or work sessions do you want to schedule each week?
- How will you balance deep work, creative pursuits, and wellness activities?
- What physical activities, exploration, or rest will you plan to avoid burnout?
- What time will you allocate for self-care and reflection?
- How will you incorporate weekly reviews to track progress?
- Are you ok with adjusting your action plan based on your weekly evaluation?
- How will you track your expenses? your cash flow? Are you planning to keep a monthly Profit and Loss Statement?
- At what frequency will you document your sabbatical journey? In what formats (audio, notes, drawings…)? How are you planning to share your journey?
Before your Departure: What are the re-entry steps and administrative tasks for your return? Plan for a smooth return, including an adaptation week back home.
Post-Sabbatical, Comeback and Reflection Post-Sabbatical:
- Are you planning to do a “post-Mortem” of your sabbatical? A global review?
- How will you reflect on your experience and integrate any insights into your life?
- How are you going to consolidate the documentation of your journey?
- How are you going to share your journey and sabbatical project?
- Are you planning to get back to the same work and life? or looking for change?
- What steps will you take to ease the transition back to work or regular routines?
Who Am I?
My name is Christophe Berg. I have about 30 years of work experience as a Project Manager and Consultant and a Master of Science degree in Project Management. I am sharing ideas, tools and methods to apply Project Management principles and Agile Mindset into personal projects, experiments and adventures.
I do believe that “Everyday Heroes Deserve a Personal Project Planner”. Since not everyone can afford a Project Planner / Personal Coach, I write articles so people can learn these principles by themselves.
Further reading on Sabbatical Projects, “How to deal with a Forced Sabbatical?”
Catch Me if you can: kristofberg.com/about-me