Gregory F. A. Pierce makes a striking claim: The holy and the transcendent can be found in the midst of the hustle and bustle of daily work. Rather than being a grind, our work can be grist for our spiritual mills. Indeed, the work we do has enormous spiritual significance. Spirituality at Work offers invaluable guidance for everyone who seeks to nourish their spiritual lives while on the job.
Pierces ten disciplines of workplace spirituality include:
finding sacred objects
living with imperfection
assuring quality
giving thanks and congratulations
building support and community
dealing with others as you would have them deal with you
deciding what is enoughand sticking to it
balancing work, personal, family, church, and community responsibilities
working to make the system work
engaging in ongoing personal and professional development
Pierces ten disciplines of workplace spirituality include:
finding sacred objects
living with imperfection
assuring quality
giving thanks and congratulations
building support and community
dealing with others as you would have them deal with you
deciding what is enoughand sticking to it
balancing work, personal, family, church, and community responsibilities
working to make the system work
engaging in ongoing personal and professional development