23rd Oct 2007
Finding Meaning in the Workplace
I wrote a feature article, Finding Meaning in the Workplace, in the current issue of Science & Spirit. It’s not available on-line, which is unfortunate, but you could always buy it at a newstand or subscribe. It’s sort of an NPR-listener sort of magazine.
For the article, I had the opportunity to interview:
a. Jordan Rosenfeld, author of Make a Scene and Write Free;
b. Doug Hicks, Presbyterian minister, associate professor at the University of Richmond, Pluralism Project affiliate, and author of Religion and the Workplace;
c. Lewis Richmond, Buddhist teacher (and former UU), software entrepreneur, and author of Work as a Spiritual Practice
In the article, I write about various definitions of spirituality and specific challenges of implementing spirituality in the workplace.

OH how cool!!! I want to read this article.
I’m going to try and make a pdf.
I would love to read this!!
Also, on a totally unrelated note, would you be willing to inform me and your other readers how you determined your approximate water usage per month? That would be a great bit of information. (Maybe this has to do with the fact that I live in a parsonage and don’t see any utility bills — but I don’t remember seeing any stats on water usage when I was an apartment dweller, either).
Kiss of Peace,
PB
I think you can get the water use in two places: the meter and the bill. Could you ask to see the water bill for the parsonage since you don’t get it in the mail? You could also poke around for the meter and start taking the readings at the end of the month.