Planning for extended leave—whether for parental, medical, or personal reasons—requires strategic preparation to ensure a smooth transition for both the individual and their team.
Experts from the Xerces Society recommend leaving leaves whole rather than shredding them with a mower, as shredding can destroy eggs and cocoons. Can I Leave Money Behind for My Pet in a Pet Trust?
A growing movement in conservation and gardening encourages homeowners to stop raking or shredding autumn leaves to benefit local ecosystems.
Instead of sending leaves to a landfill, they can be used as a soil amendment or natural mulch in garden beds to improve water retention.
Fallen leaves provide essential insulation and shelter for butterflies, bees, and fireflies during winter.
The U.S. remains a global outlier, as it is one of the only developed countries without a federal paid family or medical leave benefit. Organizations like the Bipartisan Policy Center argue that paid leave is an essential investment in child development and economic stability. 2. Environmental Practice: "Leave the Leaves"