Pause. Reflect. Reset.
April, the month of World Health Day, reminds us that wellbeing goes beyond just physical health—it’s about mental, emotional, and even professional renewal.
In yesterday’s edition of Delhi Times, this was beautifully echoed in a feature on sabbaticals, where Sonica Aron (She/Her/Hers) was quoted as saying that “the accomplishments made during a sabbatical are what matter most—not the break itself.” Her perspective highlights how time away can be a powerful tool for growth, not a gap to justify.
We’ve seen this firsthand in our team—one member took a sabbatical last year and returned with fresh clarity and new ideas. Another begins theirs this year, embarking on a personal journey of reflection and recharge. We at MarchingSheep celebrate this commitment to personal growth and resilience.
In fact, our Strategy Director, Alok Kohli, has been a strong advocate of this mindset and spoke at TEDx three years ago, sharing his own experience with taking a career break and how it shaped his perspective as a leader—a powerful take on how stepping away can often be the best step forward
Watch it here: https://lnkd.in/gACz8EF6
If you’re a leader or organization thinking about how to create space for wellbeing, reflection, and reentry—we’d love to talk.
Reach out to us to learn how sabbaticals and intentional pauses can be built into your people and wellbeing strategy.
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