Can your business thrive without you?

The Sabbatical Method

How to Leverage Rest and Grow Your Business

Make rest strategic.

Forget hustling harder. The only way to create a sustainable, enjoyable business is to give yourself time away. Focus on what matters and come back refreshed. The business that thrives is one that is not dependent on any one person.

Everyone is tired.

We’re told we need to be all things to all people. Post on social, run paid ads, do launches, evergreen webinars, group programs a course, a membership. It’s exhausting. And it’s unsustainable.

Creating a business you actually enjoy running and that will outlast the competition isn’t just a pipe dream. It takes discipline and focus.

This book gives you the tools you need to remove yourself from day-to-day operations and get back to what really matters: your family.

“As a seasoned entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience and four children, I can attest to the fact that building a successful business is not a sprint, it's a marathon. The Sabbatical Method is a useful, systematic approach for entrepreneurs who are looking to build a business that will last. By taking a step back and prioritizing rest and delegation, you can create a sustainable business model that will not only benefit you, but your entire team.” 

- Yuri Elkaim, CEO of Healthpreneur®, NYT Bestselling Author

Maybe you’re wondering…

Who is this book for?

The Sabbatical Method is an incredible reset and practice for entrepreneurs burning the candle at both ends (and the middle) trying to run their business, grow their business, and actually have a personal life that’s not falling apart at the seams.

Inspired by my journey of becoming a parent and running a business, The Sabbatical Method is a step-by-step guide for how I work the founder out of the day-to-day operations of the business.

This book is a guidepost for anyone trying to take time off from their firm, create more work/life balance, and incorporate rest and relaxation to promote longevity.

At the end of the day, rest is not optional. It’s critical.

We must create the systems that are going to help us capture all elements of a high-performing business. Including strategic rest.