We do not need to deny our spiritual selves while focusing at the office,
even though working while engaging in a spiritual life can be extremely challenging.
Commitment to a career can coexist peacefully with commitment to the
development of the soul as long as we approach each with balance and
determination.
Careers tend to take up a great deal of time you might otherwise devote to
your own spiritual practices, so make the most of the free hours at your
disposal by using your breaks to walk in nature or write in your journal. If
you schedule healings, bodywork, and other therapeutic activities, you give
yourself the gift of an unhurried and restful weekend of rejuvenation. You
can create a spiritually aware workspace by adorning your desk or office with
sacred objects that have meaning to you. If decoration is not permitted in
your workplace, your supervisor may allow you to display a small item associated
with your life path if you explain its significance. Your workplace may not
always meet your best expectations, but living with imperfection can also be
a wonderful spiritual exercise. Remember that you can strive for excellence
in your own existence without asking your coworkers to exemplify perfection.
They, too, are human beings doing all they can to grow in spite of that
humanity, and they can support you when your path becomes difficult.
In many companies, there is a spiritual reality tied closely into the
corporate culture. It is your choice whether you want to integrate the spirit
of your workplace into your own divine practices or participate in this
reality on a superficial level. However you proceed, realize that the
spiritual values you hold dear need not be at odds with the energy of your
place of employment. As an employee, your spiritual self is one of the
diverse strengths you bring to the table. Simply by approaching projects,
goals, and interpersonal relations in the workplace with intention, you can
pursue individual fulfillment while also doing your part to gently promote a
healthy and harmonious working environment.
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