Greetings,
After completing my A-Z blogs on Spirituality at Work, I would like to build on this example by highlighting examples of people living out their spirituality. I’ll be writing another A-Z blog series, this time highlighting case studies of how people live out their spirituality at work and home.
For example, for the letter B I could do B is for Janae Bower and then share with you my spirituality practices. I plan on highlighting everyday people like us as well as well-known authors.
I’m looking for YOU! I would love to highlight you and what you do as part of my series. You could write your own blog entry or I could interview you. If you are interested in being part of my new series, please comment below stating:
- Your name
- Why you would like to be part of this series
- A brief list of a few things you do to foster your spirituality
- If you would like to write the article or be interviewed
Thank you in advance for your participation. I know that this series will really provide all of us with practical examples of living out our spirituality.
Blessings,
Janae
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For more resources, see our Library topic Spirituality in the Workplace.
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Janae Bower is an inspirational speaker, award-winning author and training consultant. She founded Finding IT, a company that specializes in personal and professional development getting to the heart of what matters most. She started Project GratOtude, a movement to increase gratitude in people’s lives.
This sounds like a good idea and I’m happy to contribute if you’d like. My spirituality has been a process of learning to listen to my true inner voice and take it seriously, while becoming adept at blocking the negative voices, ones that limit us by whispering, “You’ll never reach that goal; who are you kidding?” or “The odds are against you; what makes you so special?” I’ve learned those negative “voices” do not emanate from within, but are simply echoes of people in our past who either wanted to discourage us because they did not reach their dreams, or they erroneously believed they were sheltering us from a harsh world where dreams rarely come true.
Let me know if you’d like me to write an article.
Chris