Tag: corporate purpose

It’s Not the Destination…

Spirituality is a journey. Kind of like a holiday to a place you’ve never visited before, but without the luggage surcharges or the blackflies. While you have some idea of what to expect, you’re largely in the dark about the adventures that lie in wait, and it’s your anticipation of them that propels you ever forward in your expedition. But the concept works just as well in the reverse. A trip to some exciting...


Shout Hallelujah

There’s something inherently happy-making about being told you’re happy. I mean, what’s more cheerifying than the news that your fellow citizens—and you among them—have been given a berth on a list of the world’s lightest souls? And so it is with Canadians, who were prominently included recently in a ranking of the world’s happiest people. This is the 24/7 Wall St. list of the Countries With the Happiest People, a...


The Real Value of Virtual Company When You’re Sick

Candy’s dandy, and liquor’s quicker, but nothing’s as powerful as community when it comes to comforting someone enduring the personal issues surrounding a health crisis.   So says a wide-ranging piece of research coming out of a website established to provide just that to people staring down some crummy bit of news about their health or someone else’s. A full 91% of the more than 4,000 respondents to this...


Journey to the Centre

Identifying a connection between a labyrinth and the modern workplace culture is no stretch. That many of us spend our productive years trying to find our way—professionally to say nothing of personally—is a matter of simple fact. Less obvious are the benefits to be drawn from applying the labyrinthine model to an initiative of on-the-job betterment. Who knew this ancient, tangled pathway would have a role to play...