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We'd like you to know:
- The average person spends over 88,000 lifetime hours working for pay – not counting time spent preparing for work, commuting to and from work or recuperating from work!
- When you bring the best of spirit to work – including creativity, compassion, integrity, a sense of meaning and purpose – you are best equipped to deal effectively with all the challenges of work.
- All spiritual issues come alive at work. All the world’s religions are filled with wisdom for work. Yet work is rarely discussed in faith communities, so you are unlikely to know that wisdom!
- Most major business magazines have reported favorably on the growing interest in spirit and work. So have legal and other professional journals.
Click here for more information about spirit and work As researchers and writers in the field of spirit and work since 1995, we have gathered over a hundred books and many hundreds of great articles on every aspect of spirit and work. Since September 2005, our library has been housed at the Spirit and Work Resource Center, Unity of Berkeley, 2075 Eunice Street, Berkeley, CA, www.unityberkeley.org. They are available for your use, free, by appointment. Click here for an overview of our resources collection.
Since January 2006, we've been also conducting monthly spirit and work gatherings at Unity of Berkeley. Here, we offer networking among kindred spirits; outstanding presenters on various aspects of integrating vision, values and workplace practicalities; and brainstorming in small groups. Beginning March 2008, we will also be offering regular classes on such necessary business skills as business planning and efficient administration for business owners with a mission. Click here for a listing of our current events schedule.
Should you not be able to travel to our library in Berkeley and we already know some good resources or tips for you, we'll gladly provide them free. We also offer more extensive research in the field for a modest fee. Click here to send us your questions or to be placed on our mailing list for great events at the Spirit and Work Resource Center.
To your satisfying good work, Pat and John Sullivan
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