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“21 Vocation and Vacation Thoughts.”
concise list of 21 thoughts blending vocation (work/career) and vacation (leisure), what they don’t teach you in School
21 Vocation and Vacation Thoughts
1. Balancing work brainstorms, sex on the beach and dinner with beach sunsets.
2. Turning a cost center into a self funded paid getaway.
3. work remote from a mountain cabin or Alaska helicopter in June
4. Vacation as a dopamine hot post treasure mapped milestones posted on your wall.
5. Learning how to learn while your brain is feeling abundance in the midst of a tropical retreat.
6. Networking during a Hawaiian vacation into a work conference you’re crashing.
7. Unplugging from work to recharge creativity even though you’re financing the vacation on credit card debt.
8. Vacation while not drinking any alcohol.
9. Exploring cultures and going native
9B. Split dissociating to inspire job innovation.
10. Delve into harmony immersed in nature on a scenic road trip.
11. Vacation memories fueling career path creativity.
12. Turning travel into a joke business / comical conference.
13. Resting to boost vocational productivity.
14. Career breaks like a sabbatical for vocational vacations.
15. Vacation photos as a future vacation treasure map.
16. Journaling in exotic locations.
17. Vacation goals shaping career paths.
18. Mindfulness on vacation and video journals.
19. Vacation-inspired projects mapped out before we return to work.
20. travel experiences where we do 20-80 vacations funded by Board of Directors events
21. Blending leisure and masterminds worh our mentors where we treat vacations to the mentors that have helped us.
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