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Fix <cite> (bad Ulysses export!) in Journal: Next: Sabbatical
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chriskrycho committed Nov 16, 2023
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At the halfway point, I feel much, much less mentally and emotionally tired and stressed than I did starting out. The space has also yielded some of the fruit I hoped for in terms of thinking about my next role: it is hard for me to really imagine something *new* while deep in the grind of a current role. As I came into November, though, I found myself imagining a lot of fun alternative approaches to my chosen career. Whatever comes of those, it has been helpful to have the space to come up with new ideas, and to set aside the assumption that things must be as they have always been.

Over the rest of this sabbatical, I also intend to spend some time actively working through the exercises in [\<cite\>Designing Your Life\</cite\>](https://bookshop.org/a/21126/9781101875322), which I listened to on audiobook over the summer. I am hoping, in conjunction with the considerable amount of reflection I have done as I wrapped up at LinkedIn and the conversations I have been having with Jaimie and other family and friends, those exercises will help me chart out [a good next step](/journal/next/role/) career-wise.
Over the rest of this sabbatical, I also intend to spend some time actively working through the exercises in [<cite>Designing Your Life</cite>](https://bookshop.org/a/21126/9781101875322), which I listened to on audiobook over the summer. I am hoping, in conjunction with the considerable amount of reflection I have done as I wrapped up at LinkedIn and the conversations I have been having with Jaimie and other family and friends, those exercises will help me chart out [a good next step](/journal/next/role/) career-wise.

I also reserve the right to look at any given day or week in that stretch and *nope* right out of doing projects (in addition to my standard rule of not doing *work*—whatever that means at any given time—on Sundays)! There has been a day each of the past few weeks where that was what I needed to do, and I am really glad that I made the commitment ahead of time to allow myself that kind of flexibility on this. It makes it easier to really push hard on doing the work on the working days to know that on days when I want rest, I can just rest.

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