This week on Standard Deviations with Dr. Daniel Crosby, Dr. Crosby is joined by Cady North, Founder and CEO of North Financial Advisors
Tune in to hear:
- Did Cady’s recent book, The Art of the Sabbatical, come from a place that was very personal and meaningful to Cady? If so, what was it that made this project so personal for her?
- In Cady’s experience, are many of those hoping to take a sabbatical doing so to just take a break from work or are they in search of a deeper, transformative end goal?
- How should one start to think about the financial realities of preparing for a sabbatical and how will they know when they’re ready?
- Is there an optimal length of time, on average, for a sabbatical to be?
- What would Cady say to someone who fears using FMLA, for reasons of burnout, for fear of stigma or a reputational shift at their place of work?
- Why is there such a big stigma around taking breaks from work? Where did the paradigm come from that we should work for decades and then have decades of leisure, rather than a more integrated process of taking breaks throughout our working life?
- What are a couple fundamental do’s and don’ts of putting together a successful sabbatical?
- What can be done to minimize career harm upon re-entry post sabbatical?
- Are there any stories from Cady’s clients’ lives that illustrate really transformative experiences that happened over a sabbatical?
- For those with a few weeks vacation time, what might be a productive way of thinking about how to best use that time?
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ABOUT STANDARD DEVIATIONS PODCAST:
Educated at Brigham Young and Emory Universities, Dr. Daniel Crosby, the personality behind STANDARD DEVIATIONS podcast, is a psychologist and behavioral finance expert who helps organizations understand the intersection of mind and markets.
Dr. Crosby’s first book, Personal Benchmark: Integrating Behavioral Finance and Investment Management, was a New York Times bestseller. His second book, The Laws of Wealth, was named the best investment book of 2017 by the Axiom Business Book Awards and has been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese and German. His latest work, The Behavioral Investor, is an in-depth look at how sociology, psychology and neurology all impact investment decision-making.