Lamar Alexander was governor of Tennessee for eight years. The day he released, he and his family 4 children from age traveled to Australia for a six month time to be together and at experience new things. I read this book several years ago and had wanted to re-read it. I didn't feel as much charm as I did the first time but I did like it and will keep the 4 stars.
I wouldn't say they returned to simple things but to have to cook your own meals after 8 years in the governor's mansion is a Lamar Alexander was governor of Tennessee for eight years. I wouldn't say they returned to simple things but to have to cook your own meals after 8 years in the governor's mansion is a return to simple things.
Alexander describes the importance of family and learning to communicate in a real way. Lamar Alexander Six Months Off May 08, Tina rated it liked it.
You won't learn much about Australia. The book is more about the authors journey toward reclaiming his family after an accomplished political career. I enjoyed the honesty of the author. Elaine rated it liked it Feb 02, Janel rated it liked it Apr 05, Ron Maples rated it really liked it Mar 10, Jennifer Brittingham rated it really liked it Jan 27, Scott Stem rated it liked it Jan 05, Nancy rated it liked it Feb 18, Jamie Swint rated it liked it Nov 18, Armelle rated it liked it Dec 02, Julia rated it really liked it Nov 02, Nick rated it really liked it Oct 30, Sheryl rated it liked it Jul 09, Daniel rated it liked it Jan 23, Rosalind Reisner rated it liked it Apr 22, CM rated it liked it Apr 21, Walt rated it it was amazing Jan 08, Sonya Cox rated it liked it Feb 15, Gerri Alexander rated it really liked it Sep 25, Melissa marked it as to-read Jul 18, Sherry Cunningham added it Oct 01, Bruce MacNeil added it Jan 29, Robert marked it as to-read Jul 13, Heidi added it Aug 14, Salar Gilani added it Aug 15, Your Rating:.
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Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jun 23, Kiri rated it liked it. This book is getting a bit out of date in terms of the specific sabbatical opportunities it recommends, but it remains very well written, inspiring, and full of good guidance on the mechanics of planning, negotiating, and embarking upon whatever sabbatical experience you choose.
One of the useful pieces of advice I took away was to consider using the sabbatical not to escape your job but instead to reignite your enthusiasm for your job. Sabbaticals with an evident benefit to your employer are th This book is getting a bit out of date in terms of the specific sabbatical opportunities it recommends, but it remains very well written, inspiring, and full of good guidance on the mechanics of planning, negotiating, and embarking upon whatever sabbatical experience you choose.
Sabbaticals with an evident benefit to your employer are the easiest ones to negotiate and to embark up on while retaining your current job. Good reading! View 2 comments. Dec 22, Steve Barrett rated it it was ok. In Six Months Off, Dlugozima et al. They also go into three case studies of individuals and families who each took three to six months off for different ends. These case studies were probably my favorite part of the book. They included a banker learning Spanish in Guatemala, who ended up starting a homestay matching business; an Iowa farming family knowledge sharing in In Six Months Off, Dlugozima et al.
They included a banker learning Spanish in Guatemala, who ended up starting a homestay matching business; an Iowa farming family knowledge sharing in early s Hungary; and a factory worker who hiked the Appalachian trail and decided to move to the country afterwards.
While these all sounded like fulfilling trips, none of them quite fit the mold of what I'd want if I were to take a sabbatical.
One of the book's biggest flaws is that it's quite dated. Written in the s, it captures that weird period where computers began connecting people somewhat but not enough to keep up with critical bills and the like while on the road. It includes suggestions like giving your banker some blank checks to pay emergency bills for you, which seems like a true anachronism: did such a high-touch personal service really ever exist?
My biggest issue with the book was the limited variety of ideas it presented. Taking time off to travel or backpack is a pretty basic use case and in fact I've taken a gap year to do the same. Having heard about this book in Tim Ferriss' The Four Hour Workweek, I was hoping to be more inspired by stories of people building new real skills, asking hard questions and re-inventing themselves.
My biggest takeaway was probably just understanding that normal people do take sabbaticals, and that it's not so uncommon. Beyond that, most of the info in the book is really targeted at people who may not have heard of this type of thing before.
My feeling is that there are probably more modern, relevant books on this topic. Jul 31, Zach rated it it was amazing. This book offered valuable insights into the world of sabbaticals, including how to negotiate time off, how to plan time off, and how to use it to your advantage at your current job or for embarking on future careers. Aug 04, Nicholas rated it liked it Shelves: lifestyle , business.
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