
but
most of all,
they give us
time
for

Kiddos, partners, parents, your dog, even. A chance to be truly present for all the moments.

Listen to your own thoughts, and have a moment to think about...you! What a radical idea.

See the world outside of a restrictive 'vacation' lens. Immerse yourself and have a real adventure.

successful types

and
(and are too busy to make this happen alone)
We work with
who crave
who wanted to make sabbatical-planning more
and
Meet

Her Sabbatical:
Peace Corps in Kyrgyzstan
While climbing the corporate ladder, a feeling began to set in: this wasn’t the life she wanted. It wasn’t the *future* she wanted. A chance meeting at a party introduced her to the idea of the Peace Corps: two years of service in a place far from home. She floated the idea to her husband, who surprised her by being fully on board. In 2013, they set out for Kyrgysztan, a mountainous and remote country in Central Asia, and volunteered to do health and youth support services within a completely new culture, language, and lifestyle. After 30 months of eye-opening and world-changing experiences, they returned, forever changed. She knew she would never be the same, and while gaining perspective about spending, American privilege, and women’s rights, she came to understood deeper values in life: time, loved ones, and a new adaptability to navigating cultures and borders with greater ease. As co-founder of TOWYN, she now wants to support people seeking their own disruptive adventure, motivated by a deeper calling and a yearning to continue this lifestyle for her and her family. She dedicates her life to this mission, crafting sabbaticals and raising her young children to look beyond borders with insatiable curiosity.
and

Her Sabbatical?
An immersive life in Mexico
Kailie was supposed to follow the ‘regular’ path after college. She had a regular job interview, and they made a point to show her the popcorn you could have in the regular break room. This was enough to repel her, and jolt her away from the ‘regular’ path. Instead, she worked at a bed and breakfast in Mexico, immersing herself with local families and living a life beyond recognition. A different pace, a different culture, and a disconnect from the norms of America. She thrived, and eventually returned with a sense that she wasn’t the same person anymore. The idea of rebooting her life, again and again, was suddenly much less terrifying. She went to graduate school, lived alternately in New York City and Alaska, before returning to her native Washington State to settle and grow her family. Kailie found her way to financial planning to run their father’s longtime investment firm, yet like her sister, she couldn’t operate within convention anymore. Her sabbatical experience had forever disrupted her perspective, and she wanted to find more, for herself and her clients. Today, as co-founder of TOWYN, she is supporting similarly unconventional path-seekers while instilling values of discovery and global open-mindedness in her two little ones. Life is busy, but it does feel like a life, at least.
Taylor is proactive, thoughtful, and
that we're thinking about the right things.
Jordan, TOWYN Client
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