Millions have embraced the insights of the spiritual classic A Course in Miracles as a source of vision, empowerment, and deeper connection with others. For years, author and career expert Emily Bennington has quietly drawn upon this inspired text's most useful principles to help thousands succeed in their vocations.
With Miracles at Work , she invites kindred spirits―those who yearn to bring their spiritual Selves into their professional lives―to begin the adventure.
Merging principles of the Course with mindfulness practices, social and emotional intelligence, and her own proven strategies for on-the-job success, Emily illuminates for those at any career stage how Anchor in to your aware Self on the job, resulting in extraordinary composure and leadership presence • Use the Course method for reorganizing your energy in each moment, allowing you to instantly release anxiety, anger, judgments, comparisons, or fear • "Rise above the battleground" and navigate conflict with ease • Move from a thought system based on striving and "specialness" to one grounded in connectedness • Stay inspired at work even through long periods of struggle, doubt, and overwhelm "When you strengthen your spiritual foundation, you become a healing presence to those around you―which naturally expands your influence at work," teaches Emily Bennington.
Whether you’re familiar with A Course in Miracles or new to its insights, Miracles at Work is an exceptional guide to applying its timeless wisdom to your career, where it can profoundly enrich your experience and enhance your impact on the world.
EMILY BENNINGTON is a frequent speaker on the topic of career success and has been featured on Fox Business, CNN, and ABC, and quoted in publications including the Wall Street Journal, New York Post, and Washington Post Express. She is a contributing writer for Monster.com, a featured blogger for The Huffington Post, Forbes Woman, and US News and World Report.
I definitely got something out of reading this book, even if it is not for me. While it's called "Miracles at Work," work seems to mean more white collar management jobs. Even as a research librarian or academic librarian, I've never totally related to those positions, so the tone and many aspects were irrelevant. But good to see more of "The Course" in different ways that you can apply it to your life.
This is a Goodreads win review. This book is about turning inner guidance into outer influence. It talks how to have a good workplace and it has workbook to fill out if you want to do the book as a study.