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Exhausted at work, she spent four months in France and Spain on a $6,000 budget


In 2023, Rowena Hennigan came to a difficult but necessary conclusion — she needed an extended break from work.

Hennigan was dealing with disrupted sleep, anxiety, brain fog — all normal symptoms of menopause – but it was wreaking havoc on her work and her mental health.

She said she tried exercise, a new diet, hormone supplements, therapy and occasional days of respite, but several nights of broken sleep would trigger stress — and made her feel like she was running on a hamster wheel.

But as a self-employed remote work consultant, taking time is easier said than done.

“Being afraid that what I had built from nothing over six years — my business, my clients, my audience, my life of work-from-anywhere freedom — would be at risk made me hesitate. If I stopped, would I lose it all?” said Hennigan.

“Then I realized … how could I be a whole, fruitful and well person without my health? I accepted the reality that I would only recover from proper rest.”

A trip to the Canary Islands

Fixed costs at home

Hiking in Spain

A homestay in France

Hennigan’s 10-year-old daughter helped care for a cat at a four-bedroom house near Tarbes, France, where they stayed for free in exchange for caring for the estate’s animals and gardens.

Source: Rowena Hennigan

She arrived two days before the owners left to learn about the house and the chores she was required to do. Completing all these duties took about five hours a day, she said, split across the morning and evening, leaving her free to hike and explore the local area during the day.

Hennigan spent the first few days on her own, before her husband and daughter joined her.

“It was such a different atmosphere and vibe from usual rental accommodation,” she said. “It was a home, with lots of bedrooms, garden, outhouses, a library, summer room, a fully-stocked kitchen, an attic, art room and two offices. There was so much room to explore and enjoy all of the different nooks and crannies.”

Here, Hennigan spent around $11 a day on food, as she mostly ate eggs from the property’s chickens, and vegetables from the garden, she said. Her daughter used the eggs and ingredients from the kitchen to bake cakes, and they both used mint from the herb garden to make tea.

The family plans to do another house sit in France during their summer holidays this year, she said.

Total costs: around $300 (excluding Trusted Housesitters’ annual membership fee of $240)

The outcome of her four-month break



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