Absolutely agree about the side effects of purposelessness. Aside from just being unhappy it can lead to feelings of worthlessness and depression. Not a good situation.
Your great point about worthlessness, @Alice-jayne, made me think of University of Illinois professor, Archie Green (now deceased). He dedicated his lifetime to listening to songs, reciting poems and reading novels related to labor. His conclusion? That the folklore of work reveals that our fundamental, albeit often subconscious, belief is, “I work, therefore I am.”
Leroy's job purposing isn't just for the lucky few. CEOs, entrepreneurs, or window washers-everyone has the ability to find meaning in their work. It's about unlocking that potential.
I love that this wasn't a "monetize the thing you love and it won't feel like work!" type of talk. Making contributions to your community is just as valuable.
Purpose deficiency is real. Leroy's journey from chronic sluggishness to a happy worker is inspiring. If he can find a way to make his work more meaningful, surely we all can.
The speaker's suggestion that purpose deficiency is a triple threat impacting performance, health, and happiness... it's pretty thought provoking!! It's not just a minor inconvenience; it's a significant factor in our overall well-being.
It makes sense that if our jobs feel meaningful our lives do as well - we spend so much time doing them and whenever someone asks what we do they're always talking about work
Great point! Work profoundly affects our very identity. University of Illinois professor Archie Green dedicated his lifetime listening to songs, reciting poems and reading novels related to work. HIs conclusion? Our fundamental, albeit often subconscious, belief is, “I work, therefore I am.”
The call to action to improve our job if it doesn't improve the world is powerful. It's a challenge to transform our roles, regardless of industry or title. Let's strive to make our work a force for positive change!
The concept of job purposing opens up a whole new perspective on work. It's like realizing that even the smallest tasks can be infused with meaning if we're looking for it
Love the message how finding purpose doesn't have to be about changing roles but changing how we approach our roles. Heaps valuable advice right there.
Oh I love the way Leroy managed to find purpose doing his job! It's incredible how good it feels when you go above and beyond to help someone - especially when they aren't expecting it.
Leroy's story resonates! Finding purpose in the daily grind is like hitting a work jackpot. Who knew a parking lot could be a stage for meaningful work?
The idea that job purposing is like a vitamin, with even small doses making a big difference, is intriguing. It prompts us to think about how we can inject purpose into our work in manageable, impactful ways.
I really admire people like Leroy who make the most out of whatever they're doing. I think it's about wanting more for yourself, or wanting to bring all of yourself into what you're doing, even if it's just an in-between job.
I think this is a great example of how passion alone is not what makes work meaningful. It's not just about getting paid to do what you love but growing to love what you do because it allows you to contribute in an important way.
Leroy's genius lies not just in his tire checks but in his willingness to share his story. It's a call for a ripple effect - let's inspire others with our own tales of infusing purpose into the everyday grind!
The link between lack of purpose and its impact on performance, health, and happiness is eye-opening. It's a wake-up call to prioritize not just what we do but why we do it. Time to rethink our approach to work!
I get what she's saying about a uplifting sense of purpose and I've had those good feelings about helping people and whenever its happened at work it is a really great feeling.
I think the emphasis on purpose is really crucial here. It encourages us to see our daily tasks not just as duties but as opportunities to make genuine societal contributions.
The points she makes about purpose deficiency are spot on, particularly that it doesn't just affect how you feel about your job but your health and happiness too. It's all connected!
I can't stop thinking about the story of Leroy and how he transformed his job and his life by job purposing. It's just such a powerful example of how we all have the ability to create meaning and purpose, no matter our circumstances.
It's great that you realize that! Many people undervalue purpose and misattribute the reason they like a job to another job feature. They think a bonus or fancy office is what has put a bounce in their step -- when it's really making a difference.
I think Leroy and his story is a great challenge to the belief that purpose can only be found in certain professions. Doesn't matter if you're landscaping, crunching numbers, teaching, whatever... there's a way to make your work matter to you, in a nice way. You just have to figure it out
So many of us fall into our jobs because we need the money, and instead of working ourselves up to monetize something that makes us happy we end up working our way up whatever the career progression in our job is, and then the money is too good to leave, even if we're miserable.
This talk couldn't have come at a better time for me. I've been feeling so burnt out and unmotivated at work. But now I feel inspired to start looking for ways to make my job more meaningful. It's given me a whole new perspective that I’m truly grateful for.
I feel like this talk should be required viewing for everyone lol we spend so much of our lives at work, and yet so many of us are just slogging through it without any real sense of meaning. This message could change so many lives!
The presentation's challenge to job purpose, regardless of job title or role, is empowering. It's a reminder that everyone has the capacity to make their work meaningful. Let's explore the unique ways we can contribute in our specific roles.
Her talk about "job purposing" felt so true for me. It's amazing to think about making small, meaningful changes at work to make every day more fulfilling.
I loved hearing that even the smallest things we do for others at work can make our jobs feel better. Makes me wonder how we can get more workplaces to try this out.
It was really cool to hear about all the different ways people can job purpose, from helping co-workers to preserving the environment. It just goes to show that there are endless possibilities for making a difference
Thank you, @Jimwarren2505! Yes, both the book "Do Good at Work: How Simple Acts of Social Purpose Drive Success and Wellbeing" and this talk come from the same place: My extreme excitement over anybody, no matter their job, being able to sit down for dinner at the end their workweek proud of their labor. It's totally possible!
her point about how even small acts of care and kindness can boost people's happiness and well-being for days or weeks makes you think... It's amazing how much impact we can have on others, often without even realizing it.
This talk has me rethinking my whole career path. I've been so focused on climbing the ladder and making more money. But what's the point if I'm not finding meaning in what I do? I want to start prioritizing purpose over paycheck.
The most meaningful and profound ideas are often the simplest. Bea's ideas on doing good at work are just that: Simple, profound, and undoubtedly, meaningful. We should all try to follow her lead.
It's crazy to think how our little actions can snowball. Like, just being cool to a coworker might brighten their mood for weeks. Kinda makes you wanna put out more good energy.
I was so starved for purpose in my old job I actually _enjoyed_ spending the better part of an hour looking for a receipt on our system for a customer. The item was only $29 dollars but at that point for me it wasn't even about the money lol I was just so desperate to do everything I could for any customer.
I loved her energy and authenticity. You can tell she really walks the walk when it comes to finding purpose in her own work. It made me feel like I can do it too.
I think this message is especially important for younger generations, who are often told to follow their dreams and do what they love. But the reality is, not everyone has that luxury. The idea of job purposing is so much more accessible and achievable.
I think the focus on purpose deficiency as a triple threat-impacting performance, health, and happiness-is a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of our well-being and the work we do. Let's take a holistic approach to job satisfaction.
The thing that really blew my mind was the statistic about how prehistoric humans used the same word for work and leisure. Imagine if we could get back to that way of thinking - where work doesn't feel like a chore, but something we actually enjoy and find fulfilling.
It's nice to think of how making a positive impact isn't just good for those benefiting from that impact but also helpful for our own sense of purpose!
The stats on how rare it is to find purpose at work were really surprising. It’s crazy how much having a sense of purpose affects our happiness at work.
The idea that work could be as fun as our hobbies if we find purpose in it really made me think. It challenges the usual idea of what work has to be and honestly that's something that's much needed right now. Lots of things being redefined and work needs to be one of them.
Interesting how she linked prehistoric behavior to modern work satisfaction. I never would have thought about this stuff from an evolutionary perspective but it does make a lot of sense
I was really impressed by how small acts of kindness at work can make our jobs feel more important. I'm thinking about what little things I can do in my role now.
How can we fix the workplace purpose deficiency? Job purposing is the vitamin. Simple acts of kindness ❤let’s make work meaningful! Love it! The place where work and leisure melt!
Spot on again Bea! Keep spreading the message...our world needs care and employers have such an opportunity to integrate the talents and abilities of their employees to do good in some way in their communities!
WOW! This information is inspiring and compelling. I am specially impressed with ALL the research that went into your talk and book. You have sooooo many footnotes in there! I am so grateful for your book "Do Good at Work How Simple Acts of Social Purpose Drive Success and WellBeing" because it gives us more options to love our job. Thank you.
Inspiring, motivating, meaningful and funny! Bea “good work! In your Ted Talk yiu created a data driven safe space to learn and reflect on how we are bringing joy and wellbeing to others!
I know this talk was focused on work, but I couldn't help but think about how the principles of job purposing could apply to other areas of life too. What if we approached our relationships, our communities, our daily tasks with the same intentionality and desire to contribute? It could be really powerful.
As a purpose guide who helps individuals find and do the work that aligns with their purpose, I love this talk! I have a BIG and bold vision of each person on the planet doing the work they are meant to do. It will take a LOT of time to get there! What Bea suggests with job purposing is a tangible and simple way for each person to bring a sense of purpose to their job NOW even if their work is not their life purpose or they have no idea what their life purpose is. Job purposing is possible whatever job you have, and whether you like your job or not. I think this is a great and concrete way to solve the lack of purpose crisis now, without waiting until the day when people have work aligned with their life purpose. Everybody can implement job purposing now and thus increase their happiness at work now.
Wonderful message, and so many great moments. I especially liked and actually believed this one-that the secret to melding work and pleasure is “Inside of you.”
I've been guilty of trying to find my purpose outside of work, like through hobbies or volunteering. But she is so right - if we're spending most of our waking hours at our jobs, we need to find meaning there too.
Exploring the connection between pro-social behavior and an uplifting sense of purpose is really interesting! We are such multi-faceted creatures but at the core of it all is just the simple desire to feel useful and needed.
this talk left me feeling energized and hopeful! it’s cool to think that I have the power to create meaning and purpose in my own life and how that in turn could benefit the world around me.
Thank you Bea, very inspiring. Moving from a very purposeful and impactful job to a more mechanical and automated one has been complicated for me. Now I believe I can find purpose in what I do. Abrazo!
I agree it's not necessarily the grand, world-changing stuff - it's the small, everyday acts of contribution and kindness. That's something we can all do, no matter what our job title is.
I've been feeling so unfulfilled at work lately, like I'm just going through the motions. The idea of finding purpose in my job, even in small ways, gives me a bit of hope in terms of trying to make it better, but honestly maybe it's just time for a change.
Such a simple yet profound insight for all us -- to find the melding of work and leisure by incorporating purpose into our work in an organic and recurring way. Thank you, Bea, for giving us all a great guide to better fulfillment and wellness.
Loved Leroy's story. Such a simple thing making such a difference in multiple peoples lives is so awesome and just goes to show we all have the power to impact others in a positive way 😁😁
Absolutely agree about the side effects of purposelessness. Aside from just being unhappy it can lead to feelings of worthlessness and depression. Not a good situation.
Your great point about worthlessness, @Alice-jayne, made me think of University of Illinois professor, Archie Green (now deceased). He dedicated his lifetime to listening to songs, reciting poems and reading novels related to labor. His conclusion? That the folklore of work reveals that our fundamental, albeit often subconscious, belief is, “I work, therefore I am.”
Leroy's job purposing isn't just for the lucky few. CEOs, entrepreneurs, or window washers-everyone has the ability to find meaning in their work. It's about unlocking that potential.
I love that this wasn't a "monetize the thing you love and it won't feel like work!" type of talk. Making contributions to your community is just as valuable.
Exactly, @LocomateMachine!
Purpose deficiency is real. Leroy's journey from chronic sluggishness to a happy worker is inspiring. If he can find a way to make his work more meaningful, surely we all can.
The speaker's suggestion that purpose deficiency is a triple threat impacting performance, health, and happiness... it's pretty thought provoking!! It's not just a minor inconvenience; it's a significant factor in our overall well-being.
Some people [like Leroy] are naturally enthusiastic about everything they do and it's contagious working around them.
It makes sense that if our jobs feel meaningful our lives do as well - we spend so much time doing them and whenever someone asks what we do they're always talking about work
Great point! Work profoundly affects our very identity. University of Illinois professor Archie Green dedicated his lifetime listening to songs, reciting poems and reading novels related to work. HIs conclusion? Our fundamental, albeit often subconscious, belief is, “I work, therefore I am.”
The call to action to improve our job if it doesn't improve the world is powerful. It's a challenge to transform our roles, regardless of industry or title. Let's strive to make our work a force for positive change!
Love this perspective, @geraldsolley. Imagine what the world would be like if we all did as you say! Or even if half of us did.
The presentation's connection between meaningful work and our ancestral roots is fascinating. work and joy can coexist!
The concept of job purposing opens up a whole new perspective on work. It's like realizing that even the smallest tasks can be infused with meaning if we're looking for it
Love the message how finding purpose doesn't have to be about changing roles but changing how we approach our roles. Heaps valuable advice right there.
Oh I love the way Leroy managed to find purpose doing his job! It's incredible how good it feels when you go above and beyond to help someone - especially when they aren't expecting it.
Leroy's story resonates! Finding purpose in the daily grind is like hitting a work jackpot. Who knew a parking lot could be a stage for meaningful work?
The idea that job purposing is like a vitamin, with even small doses making a big difference, is intriguing. It prompts us to think about how we can inject purpose into our work in manageable, impactful ways.
Love your wording: “injecting” purpose into work.
This made me think about how we’re led to believe that only certain jobs can be meaningful when really this is the perspective we should be going for.
I really admire people like Leroy who make the most out of whatever they're doing. I think it's about wanting more for yourself, or wanting to bring all of yourself into what you're doing, even if it's just an in-between job.
Yes! Love this point. Doesn't it make just make sense to be "all in"?
I think this is a great example of how passion alone is not what makes work meaningful. It's not just about getting paid to do what you love but growing to love what you do because it allows you to contribute in an important way.
It's not about doing what you love, it's about doing something that matters. Love that.
The 13:30 mark really nails it. This is something I've also experienced.
Glad you found it relevant!
It's amazing how Leroy found meaning in his job. Kinda makes me wanna go the extra mile for others at work too.
Leroy's genius lies not just in his tire checks but in his willingness to share his story. It's a call for a ripple effect - let's inspire others with our own tales of infusing purpose into the everyday grind!
The link between lack of purpose and its impact on performance, health, and happiness is eye-opening. It's a wake-up call to prioritize not just what we do but why we do it. Time to rethink our approach to work!
It's cool that job purposing is like vitamins, the part about even small doses making a substantial difference makes it feel achievable!
I get what she's saying about a uplifting sense of purpose and I've had those good feelings about helping people and whenever its happened at work it is a really great feeling.
"Simple acts of service" - that's going to be my new mantra. His story is so inspiring.
I've been telling this to my kids for years!
I think the emphasis on purpose is really crucial here. It encourages us to see our daily tasks not just as duties but as opportunities to make genuine societal contributions.
The points she makes about purpose deficiency are spot on, particularly that it doesn't just affect how you feel about your job but your health and happiness too. It's all connected!
I can't stop thinking about the story of Leroy and how he transformed his job and his life by job purposing. It's just such a powerful example of how we all have the ability to create meaning and purpose, no matter our circumstances.
There's so much we don't get told about what we should be aiming for like I never even heard of pro-social behavior before
Having worked many jobs the one I enjoyed most was to help solve people's problems.
It's great that you realize that! Many people undervalue purpose and misattribute the reason they like a job to another job feature. They think a bonus or fancy office is what has put a bounce in their step -- when it's really making a difference.
I think Leroy and his story is a great challenge to the belief that purpose can only be found in certain professions. Doesn't matter if you're landscaping, crunching numbers, teaching, whatever... there's a way to make your work matter to you, in a nice way. You just have to figure it out
I'm weirdly looking forward to work now, to see how much meaning I can infuse into it!
LOL! Love it!
So many of us fall into our jobs because we need the money, and instead of working ourselves up to monetize something that makes us happy we end up working our way up whatever the career progression in our job is, and then the money is too good to leave, even if we're miserable.
"Simple acts of service". I'm off to put that on a t-shirt for all my co workers. God bless you Leroy.
This talk couldn't have come at a better time for me. I've been feeling so burnt out and unmotivated at work. But now I feel inspired to start looking for ways to make my job more meaningful. It's given me a whole new perspective that I’m truly grateful for.
So happy to hear that, @poojadelinear!
The encouragement to find purpose within ourselves rather than relying on external factors is a message so many people need to hear.
I feel like this talk should be required viewing for everyone lol we spend so much of our lives at work, and yet so many of us are just slogging through it without any real sense of meaning. This message could change so many lives!
Great talk, I think we underestimate the value finding meaning in our work, so many people now just see their jobs as a source of money and that's it.
The presentation's challenge to job purpose, regardless of job title or role, is empowering. It's a reminder that everyone has the capacity to make their work meaningful. Let's explore the unique ways we can contribute in our specific roles.
This talk really opened my eyes to how we can find purpose in ANY job. It's not just for the lucky few!
I loved how she challenged us to rethink our assumptions about what makes a job meaningful. That's something more people need to do
Her talk about "job purposing" felt so true for me. It's amazing to think about making small, meaningful changes at work to make every day more fulfilling.
I loved hearing that even the smallest things we do for others at work can make our jobs feel better. Makes me wonder how we can get more workplaces to try this out.
This definitely creates a fresh perspective for me in terms of viewing my job.
This is such an uplifting talk with really wonderful stories, thank you! I agree it's not about the job, it's how we approach it
So glad it worked for you!
thanks...@@BeaBoccalandro
It was really cool to hear about all the different ways people can job purpose, from helping co-workers to preserving the environment. It just goes to show that there are endless possibilities for making a difference
Now I see why DO GOOD AT WORK has such an energetic feel! Well done, Bea!
Thank you, @Jimwarren2505! Yes, both the book "Do Good at Work: How Simple Acts of Social Purpose Drive Success and Wellbeing" and this talk come from the same place: My extreme excitement over anybody, no matter their job, being able to sit down for dinner at the end their workweek proud of their labor. It's totally possible!
Wish more managers understood this concept. Imagine how much happier and productive workplaces could be if they were helping us find the meaning!
her point about how even small acts of care and kindness can boost people's happiness and well-being for days or weeks makes you think... It's amazing how much impact we can have on others, often without even realizing it.
This talk has me rethinking my whole career path. I've been so focused on climbing the ladder and making more money. But what's the point if I'm not finding meaning in what I do? I want to start prioritizing purpose over paycheck.
This is great advice and I'm already thinking of ways to find some meaning in the small stuff!
Love the challenge to improve our jobs even if they don't improve the world. It's on us to make our work matter!
The most meaningful and profound ideas are often the simplest. Bea's ideas on doing good at work are just that: Simple, profound, and undoubtedly, meaningful. We should all try to follow her lead.
Leroy's story stuck with me. It shows that no matter your job, you can find ways to make it meaningful. It's really motivating!
It's crazy to think how our little actions can snowball. Like, just being cool to a coworker might brighten their mood for weeks. Kinda makes you wanna put out more good energy.
Never has a truer talk been given, we only control what we do...
Good talk; needed to see this today; thanks, Bea!
Glad it was of value! 😊
it was thanks...@@BeaBoccalandro
I needed this today, and boom it appeared.
So happy to hear it was of value, @verymarysalisbury! It makes all the work that went into it worthwhile.
I was so starved for purpose in my old job I actually _enjoyed_ spending the better part of an hour looking for a receipt on our system for a customer. The item was only $29 dollars but at that point for me it wasn't even about the money lol I was just so desperate to do everything I could for any customer.
I loved her energy and authenticity. You can tell she really walks the walk when it comes to finding purpose in her own work. It made me feel like I can do it too.
I think this message is especially important for younger generations, who are often told to follow their dreams and do what they love. But the reality is, not everyone has that luxury. The idea of job purposing is so much more accessible and achievable.
I really love the stuff she says about purpose - not the big existential kind lol the kind that actually feels achievable.
Glad it resonated! "Achievable" is the perfect term. Purpose is achievable, no matter what job we hold.
I think the focus on purpose deficiency as a triple threat-impacting performance, health, and happiness-is a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of our well-being and the work we do. Let's take a holistic approach to job satisfaction.
The thing that really blew my mind was the statistic about how prehistoric humans used the same word for work and leisure. Imagine if we could get back to that way of thinking - where work doesn't feel like a chore, but something we actually enjoy and find fulfilling.
It's nice to think of how making a positive impact isn't just good for those benefiting from that impact but also helpful for our own sense of purpose!
The stats on how rare it is to find purpose at work were really surprising. It’s crazy how much having a sense of purpose affects our happiness at work.
The idea that work could be as fun as our hobbies if we find purpose in it really made me think. It challenges the usual idea of what work has to be and honestly that's something that's much needed right now. Lots of things being redefined and work needs to be one of them.
Take home message, "Reshape the job to meet your purpose". Such a simple idea but something we could all do.
Yes! That's a great succinct summary.
Interesting how she linked prehistoric behavior to modern work satisfaction. I never would have thought about this stuff from an evolutionary perspective but it does make a lot of sense
I was really impressed by how small acts of kindness at work can make our jobs feel more important. I'm thinking about what little things I can do in my role now.
This talk has me brainstorming ways to make my boring desk job more meaningful. Thanks for the inspiration.
How can we fix the workplace purpose deficiency?
Job purposing is the vitamin. Simple acts of kindness ❤let’s make work meaningful!
Love it! The place where work and leisure melt!
Spot on again Bea! Keep spreading the message...our world needs care and employers have such an opportunity to integrate the talents and abilities of their employees to do good in some way in their communities!
WOW! This information is inspiring and compelling. I am specially impressed with ALL the research that went into your talk and book. You have sooooo many footnotes in there! I am so grateful for your book "Do Good at Work How Simple Acts of Social Purpose Drive Success and WellBeing" because it gives us more options to love our job. Thank you.
I'm so glad you found this content to be of value!
I couldn’t agree more! Bea Boccalandro’s book is amazing!
Thank you,@@DouglasMortonMusic . I'm so happy "Do Good at Work" resonated with you!
Inspiring, motivating, meaningful and funny!
Bea “good work! In your Ted Talk yiu created a data driven safe space to learn and reflect on how we are bringing joy and wellbeing to others!
I know this talk was focused on work, but I couldn't help but think about how the principles of job purposing could apply to other areas of life too. What if we approached our relationships, our communities, our daily tasks with the same intentionality and desire to contribute? It could be really powerful.
I agree! That sounds super powerful. Great idea.
@@BeaBoccalandro thanks I mean it's really your idea haha just applied to other things!
Most of the world’s greatest innovations are a different application of an existing idea!
@@BeaBoccalandro so true
Perspective is the secret to success! Making choices every day.
As a purpose guide who helps individuals find and do the work that aligns with their purpose, I love this talk! I have a BIG and bold vision of each person on the planet doing the work they are meant to do. It will take a LOT of time to get there! What Bea suggests with job purposing is a tangible and simple way for each person to bring a sense of purpose to their job NOW even if their work is not their life purpose or they have no idea what their life purpose is. Job purposing is possible whatever job you have, and whether you like your job or not. I think this is a great and concrete way to solve the lack of purpose crisis now, without waiting until the day when people have work aligned with their life purpose. Everybody can implement job purposing now and thus increase their happiness at work now.
It can feel tough to step back and let our kids take the reins, but she is right - it's crucial for their development.
Wonderful message, and so many great moments. I especially liked and actually believed this one-that the secret to melding work and pleasure is “Inside of you.”
Thanks, @adamshames4743. So glad you found value in my talk.
I've been guilty of trying to find my purpose outside of work, like through hobbies or volunteering. But she is so right - if we're spending most of our waking hours at our jobs, we need to find meaning there too.
Brilliant, why struggle to align our passion in a way that can be monetized when we can just find the meaning in whatever we happen to be doing now.
Exploring the connection between pro-social behavior and an uplifting sense of purpose is really interesting! We are such multi-faceted creatures but at the core of it all is just the simple desire to feel useful and needed.
Feeling motivated to pay more attention to how my work impacts others, even in small ways.
this talk left me feeling energized and hopeful! it’s cool to think that I have the power to create meaning and purpose in my own life and how that in turn could benefit the world around me.
Thank you Bea, very inspiring. Moving from a very purposeful and impactful job to a more mechanical and automated one has been complicated for me. Now I believe I can find purpose in what I do. Abrazo!
Truth, thank you Bea!
I agree it's not necessarily the grand, world-changing stuff - it's the small, everyday acts of contribution and kindness. That's something we can all do, no matter what our job title is.
Bea is brilliant and her mission is clear, to make your life/job better. At the top of her game.
Thank you. Really appreciate this.
This talk has inspired me to be more intentional about finding meaning in my work. Let's see where this leads!
So inspiring! I’ve watched it several times and seem to learn something different esch time.
Her enthusiasm is great, but I'm not convinced it's always possible to find purpose in every job.
I've been feeling so unfulfilled at work lately, like I'm just going through the motions. The idea of finding purpose in my job, even in small ways, gives me a bit of hope in terms of trying to make it better, but honestly maybe it's just time for a change.
Such a simple yet profound insight for all us -- to find the melding of work and leisure by incorporating purpose into our work in an organic and recurring way. Thank you, Bea, for giving us all a great guide to better fulfillment and wellness.
Glad it resonated, @katherinebrady7085!
Loved Leroy's story. Such a simple thing making such a difference in multiple peoples lives is so awesome and just goes to show we all have the power to impact others in a positive way 😁😁
She makes it sound like such an easy fix but not everybody has the freedom or creativity to reshape their job.
her message was exactly what I needed to hear today
Even just to feel like part of a team and that you're helping others do their job is something to get meaning from
Very inspiring message and so well delivered!!