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Sabbatical

20 min · 6 de may de 2026
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A sabbatical is like hitting the cosmic pause button, announcing to the world, “I’m not quitting, I’m just… professionally napping.” Instead of answering emails, we suddenly become the kind of person who says things like, “I’m taking time to realign my vocation with my deepest values,” while mostly realigning your body with the couch. Truthwins.com [http://Truthwins.com] subscribers imagine we are backpacking across holy sites and writing a life-changing book, but in reality, we may spend three days debating whether making coffee counts as a spiritual discipline. Still, we will return now and then looking mysteriously rested, clutching a half-finished manuscript, a new journal, and the unshakable conviction that next September we will have amazingly new wisdom to share. Truthwins.com [http://Truthwins.com] prayer@truthwins.com

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A sabbatical is like hitting the cosmic pause button, announcing to the world, “I’m not quitting, I’m just… professionally napping.” Instead of answering emails, we suddenly become the kind of person who says things like, “I’m taking time to realign my vocation with my deepest values,” while mostly realigning your body with the couch. Truthwins.com [http://Truthwins.com] subscribers imagine we are backpacking across holy sites and writing a life-changing book, but in reality, we may spend three days debating whether making coffee counts as a spiritual discipline. Still, we will return now and then looking mysteriously rested, clutching a half-finished manuscript, a new journal, and the unshakable conviction that next September we will have amazingly new wisdom to share. Truthwins.com [http://Truthwins.com] prayer@truthwins.com

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