Welcome to Spirituality at Work

Life and LivelihoodUpcoming Book

Coming in October:
Life and Livelihood by Whitney Wherrett Roberson

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Inspirations: Who Me? A Prophet??

I wonder: how do we get it backwards, turning "yes's" into "no's?" We do it in our own lives, I suspect, and, certainly, we do it in our institutional lives as well. Organizations that begin with a sense of purpose can lose their way until those working within them have little understanding of the vision that may have guided their founders. [more]

Soul Byte

Learning is holy, an indispensable form of purification as well as ennoblement.
Rabbi Abraham Heschel

  • What have you learned lately?
  • What new experiences could you plan for your life this year?
  • Do you encourage those around you to continue to learn and grow?

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Spirituality at Work is an organization of business professionals committed to:
  • the awakening of soul at work 
  • the transformation of work and the workplace into arenas where life is nourished.

For many years, American workers have lacked a connection between the values of private life and the values of work and the workplace.  Community, contribution, and cooperation my be important values at home, but in the workplace, rewards accrue from independence, competition, and acquisition.  Work provides a livelihood, but at the same time is life-draining for many because it asks us to leave much of ourselves at the door when we come to work.  People yearn for greater wholeness and integration of the "at-work selves" and their "at-home selves".

Spirituality at Work is a response to these concerns.  We attempt to bring life and livelihood back together again.  Our efforts are aimed at individuals who are looking for ways to align their work and personal lives.

Spirituality at Work creates conversations

·        in which participants make connections between what they do, who they are, and what they most value;

·        and in which they are empowered and equipped as agents of reconciliation and transformation within their own organizations and workplace communities

Let us tell you more about SAW