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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://threequestionleadership.com/2018/01/23/incoherent-ramblings/#comment-152&quot;&gt;Ryan&lt;/a&gt;.

That’s some good stuff! I’ve been pondering Sabbatical lately, and what that might look like in my context. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://threequestionleadership.com/2018/01/23/incoherent-ramblings/#comment-152">Ryan</a>.</p>
<p>That’s some good stuff! I’ve been pondering Sabbatical lately, and what that might look like in my context. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[In this season of my life, being away from “on staff” ministry, I realized the thing I was missing for so many years was the ability to step back from the “up close &#038; personal” or “in the trenches” work. Instead to see the broader scope of what I was doing &#038; evaluate its effectiveness. I’m realizing there were things that I was doing that I thought we working toward our end goal that really could have been done better or done away with completely. There are strategies that I realized that I hadn’t implemented well, like leadership development. I could have tweeked it or honed in on areas a little better. 
Amazingly I couldn’t see it until I was able to step back, take a breath &#038; then take a hard look. Sabbatical is the term that comes to mind. Just some set aside diligent time for rest, renewal and evaluation. Vacations never really cut it for me. Seemed like I did a lot of evaluation on the drive home, but I this from this experience that I’m in right now two or three weeks would have really been eye opening for me.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this season of my life, being away from “on staff” ministry, I realized the thing I was missing for so many years was the ability to step back from the “up close &amp; personal” or “in the trenches” work. Instead to see the broader scope of what I was doing &amp; evaluate its effectiveness. I’m realizing there were things that I was doing that I thought we working toward our end goal that really could have been done better or done away with completely. There are strategies that I realized that I hadn’t implemented well, like leadership development. I could have tweeked it or honed in on areas a little better.<br />
Amazingly I couldn’t see it until I was able to step back, take a breath &amp; then take a hard look. Sabbatical is the term that comes to mind. Just some set aside diligent time for rest, renewal and evaluation. Vacations never really cut it for me. Seemed like I did a lot of evaluation on the drive home, but I this from this experience that I’m in right now two or three weeks would have really been eye opening for me.</p>
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