Why your career could use a solo weekend trip

After so many of us were cooped up at home during COVID, it can provide an excellent opportunity to read a lot and reflect. Several weeks ago, I took a trip out of my home in Tokyo and up into the foothills of Mount Fuji for a solo weekend, something that I’ve been doing at least once or twice a year for the past few years. The idea is to get away from distractions and spend a few days ensconced in nature and books, by myself. I have found it’s a great way to recharge, get inspired, and catch up on my reading list in a super-focused, intentional manner.Read Full Story Continue reading at 'Fast Company'

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