Seventy percent of people say their purpose is defined by their work. What happens, then, when work ends? It’s time to define your own purpose.
In the Common Lectionary for last week, these were the somewhat tired sounding words of the psalmist, contained in psalm 123: “To you I lift up my eyes, O you who are enthroned in the heavens! As ...
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May 24, 2021, Paper: "We highlight conversations at work as an arena of change. Drawing on and extending the psychological safety literature, we offer a new framework to distinguish between productive ...
When my daughter was born, I silently vowed to work toward a world where she would inherit a workplace that valued her thoroughly for her talents, ambitions and humanity. But today, as I reflect ...
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I ATTENDED the Iglesia ni Cristo (INC)-organized National Rally for Peace held on Jan.13, 2025 at the Quirino Grandstand (and spilled over to Rizal Park and beyond). In last week's column, I said I ...