The wild on the Path Sabbatical Experience
The term Sabbatical" itself stems from the biblical concept of "Sabbath," emphasizing the need for rest and rejuvenation in one's life. While traditionally associated with academic careers, sabbaticals are now recognized more broadly as a way to take extended time off work to pursue personal interests, professional development, travel, or volunteering.
WIld on the Path builds your Sabbatical experience around 3 distinct Spiritual focuses and your adventure interests. They can be planned for 2-14 days and more!
Rest, Renewal, on Adventure. Recharging your Batteries!
We help you define what your "rest and renewal" goals are: What truly helps you relax and recharge? This could involve slow travel, spending time in nature, pursuing hobbies, or simply having unstructured downtime while on adventure!
Restorative Renovations and Adventure. Care for the Soul!
Recreational Resuscitation on Adventure. Learning to Breathe!
Recharging and Renewal: Using adventurous activities and experiences to restore your energy levels, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being.
Mental and Emotional Health: Engaging in activities that challenge you physically and mentally, leading to personal growth, improved coping mechanisms, and emotional resilience.
Experiential Learning: Gaining new skills, perspectives, and self-confidence through challenging outdoor activities.
Sabbaticals Focused on Adventure aFirst we help you define your "rest and renewal" goals: What truly helps you relax and recharge? This could involve slow travel, spending time in nature, pursuing hobbies, or simply having unstructured downtime.
The Adventure!
Next we identify your "adventure" interests: What kind of experiences make you feel alive and invigorated? This might include hiking, hunting, fishing, exploring the backcountry (my favorite), or trying new activities, like motorcycle riding, camping. The adventure is up to you but we get you to places that offer a balance: Many destinations can cater to both relaxation and adventure. Think of places where you can enjoy the mountains and rivers one day and relax on a beach the next, or exploring historical trails and waterfalls while also enjoying peaceful retreats. we custom design these elements into your Sabbatical itinerary: Plan for periods of intense activity interspersed with downtime. You could spend a week trekking in the Pacific Northwest, followed by a week of Spiritual contemplation and meditation in a serene retreat. We won't overschedule you: While adventure is key, remember that rest and renewal, restoration and renovation, recreation and resuscitation are the primary goals of a sabbatical. We plan for plan for flexibility and leave room for spontaneity and unexpected experiences.
Remember: Even if your church or company doesn't have a formal sabbatical program, We will help you design, outline and propose the benefits of taking a sabbatical for both yourself and the organization you work for. A sabbatical allows you to disconnect from your daily routine, refresh your mind and body, and return to work with a renewed sense of purpose and creativity.
Call 541-621-8814 for information and pricing for your personal sabbatical or one that is lead by Wild on the Path!
WIld on the Path builds your Sabbatical experience around 3 distinct Spiritual focuses and your adventure interests. They can be planned for 2-14 days and more!
Rest, Renewal, on Adventure. Recharging your Batteries!
We help you define what your "rest and renewal" goals are: What truly helps you relax and recharge? This could involve slow travel, spending time in nature, pursuing hobbies, or simply having unstructured downtime while on adventure!
Restorative Renovations and Adventure. Care for the Soul!
- We get you to the core elements of your Soul Care Needs: What aspects of your life need attention? Are you seeking deeper spiritual connection, emotional healing, or clarity on your life's purpose all while on adventure.
Recreational Resuscitation on Adventure. Learning to Breathe!
Recharging and Renewal: Using adventurous activities and experiences to restore your energy levels, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being.
Mental and Emotional Health: Engaging in activities that challenge you physically and mentally, leading to personal growth, improved coping mechanisms, and emotional resilience.
Experiential Learning: Gaining new skills, perspectives, and self-confidence through challenging outdoor activities.
Sabbaticals Focused on Adventure aFirst we help you define your "rest and renewal" goals: What truly helps you relax and recharge? This could involve slow travel, spending time in nature, pursuing hobbies, or simply having unstructured downtime.
The Adventure!
Next we identify your "adventure" interests: What kind of experiences make you feel alive and invigorated? This might include hiking, hunting, fishing, exploring the backcountry (my favorite), or trying new activities, like motorcycle riding, camping. The adventure is up to you but we get you to places that offer a balance: Many destinations can cater to both relaxation and adventure. Think of places where you can enjoy the mountains and rivers one day and relax on a beach the next, or exploring historical trails and waterfalls while also enjoying peaceful retreats. we custom design these elements into your Sabbatical itinerary: Plan for periods of intense activity interspersed with downtime. You could spend a week trekking in the Pacific Northwest, followed by a week of Spiritual contemplation and meditation in a serene retreat. We won't overschedule you: While adventure is key, remember that rest and renewal, restoration and renovation, recreation and resuscitation are the primary goals of a sabbatical. We plan for plan for flexibility and leave room for spontaneity and unexpected experiences.
Remember: Even if your church or company doesn't have a formal sabbatical program, We will help you design, outline and propose the benefits of taking a sabbatical for both yourself and the organization you work for. A sabbatical allows you to disconnect from your daily routine, refresh your mind and body, and return to work with a renewed sense of purpose and creativity.
Call 541-621-8814 for information and pricing for your personal sabbatical or one that is lead by Wild on the Path!