A friend who is a priest just became a pastor. A first step, even before meeting his new community included an oath of loyalty to the religious community to which he belongs. I'm now reading about the 50% of Harvard Business Graduates who just signed an oath of ethical behavior. There's just something about oath-swearing that speaks to a deeper reality about work.
Work involves the whole person, period. The next time your spouse has a bad day and brings it home for the whole family to "share", just be reminded that work is an action of the spirit as much as it is a way to pay the bills.
If your workplace offered an oath for ethics, would you be willing to commit?
Work involves the whole person, period. The next time your spouse has a bad day and brings it home for the whole family to "share", just be reminded that work is an action of the spirit as much as it is a way to pay the bills.
If your workplace offered an oath for ethics, would you be willing to commit?