Alan Watts drew a helpful distinction between job and vocation:
"The difference between having a job and having a vocation is that a job is some unpleasant work you do in order to make money, with the sole purpose of making money."
I am immensely fortunate to view work as a vocation, one that provides me a sense of fulfillment, contribution and connection—and to be surrounded by others who feel the same way.
We've learned a few things over the years to help keep that vocational flame alive. One of those is the essential restorative power of taking a break.
Even when you care deeply about your work (perhaps especially when you care deeply!) burnout is inevitable if you overdo it. The widespread tragic burnout among healthcare workers, social workers, and others who have dedicated themselves to a vocation of service is often the result of workers being overstretched, being asked to take on too much, or simply not being given a chance to take a pause and take care of themselves.
In light of this natural law, we take time for rest and recuperation with a two-week company-wide break in June. As our Keapee ("Keap employee" 😉) Claudia puts it: "It's the greatest thing on Earth!".
We come back recharged, with fresh perspective and inspiration.
What does this mean for candle orders during our break? Our goal is to do this without you ever really noticing we're away!
We laid out a quick FAQ. The short summary:
- If you have a subscription shipment scheduled during the break: we have already moved it to process either the week before, or the week after our hiatus. You can see the new scheduled date in your subscriber account.
- For one-off orders: we'll be shipping all orders placed on or before June 7th before the break. Orders placed between June 8-25 will ship the week of June 26th.
Please get in touch with us in the next few days with any questions, and we will be happy to lend a hand.
With warmth and gratitude as always,
— Harry, and the whole Keap team