Think you can't take a career break? Think again! Escape 101 is a road map for getting away, without sacrificing everything you have invested in your life right now. That extended time off you've always dreamed of? Escape 101 is a guide to making it a reality - a blueprint to help you travel, reflect, regenerate or just plain relax without damaging your savings, or the progress you've made in your career or business. Get expert advice on how to leave your career, job, or business for up to a year, including how to: Plan all of your sabbatical finances in just 30 minutes Be financially independent for a year or more Leave your job without losing career progress Take a year off without sacrificing your savings or investments Successfully pitch your sabbatical to your boss Be away from your business for extended periods of time, and still remain profitable Take a year off on a shoestring budget Make money or even get paid while you're gone Find the motivation to follow your dream of taking time off Commit to your sabbatical in small, easy steps that ensure success Take action on the critical elements of your "escape plan" Discover a 5 step financial plan that guarantees you get away Manage your money so that you have plenty when you go Leave without going broke or selling your assets Plan Your Escape Route Now!
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Dan Clements writes and speaks on health, business, and lifestyle design. He is the coauthor, with Tara Gignac, of Escape 101: Sabbaticals Made Simple.
Erik Synnestvedt has recorded nearly two hundred audiobooks for trade publishers as well as for the Library of Congress Talking Books for the Blind program. They include The Day We Found the Universe by Marcia Bartusiak, A Game as Old as Empire edited by Steven Hiatt, and Twitter Power by Joel Comm.
Erik Synnestvedt has recorded nearly two hundred audiobooks for trade publishers as well as for the Library of Congress Talking Books for the Blind program. They include The Day We Found the Universe by Marcia Bartusiak, A Game as Old as Empire edited by Steven Hiatt, and Twitter Power by Joel Comm.