Do You Even Deserve Free Time?
When was the last time you truly rested without feeling guilty about it? In our achievement-oriented culture, countless Christian entrepreneurs...
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Aaron Walker : Jun 24, 2025 2:57:01 PM
Have you ever considered what would happen if you completely unplugged from your business for two months? Most entrepreneurs immediately reject the idea as impossible. "My business would fall apart without me!" But what if that belief isn't just wrong—what if it's actually holding back both you and your organization?
In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the transformative power of taking a sabbatical as a business owner. Through raw, honest stories of extended breaks, we reveal why stepping away from your business might be the most strategic leadership move you could make. One business owner shares his journey of hitting the wall due to compounding stress, resulting in serious health concerns that forced him to take a two-month sabbatical with just two weeks' notice. The surprising outcome? His business didn't just survive—it thrived.
We dive deep into the psychological journey of disconnecting, from the physical withdrawal symptoms in the first two weeks to the remarkable strategic clarity that emerges afterward. This episode challenges the common entrepreneurial narrative that constant grinding equals success, instead proposing that strategic pauses allow for vision renewal, system improvement, and leadership development throughout your organization. When you step back, others step up—and that's leadership development in disguise.
Whether you run a small business or lead a large organization, this conversation will challenge you to rethink your relationship with work, rest, and leadership development. Sabbaticals aren't a luxury for the weak; they're a discipline practiced by the wise. Your business deserves your best thinking, not your constant presence. What new vision might emerge if you dared to completely disconnect?
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