| I'm very excited about the third report to come out of our 2007 Lifework Survey. Entitled The Role of Personal Practice in Work Satisfaction, it presents some very interesting results. Although we can't make confident assertions about causality from these simple cross tabulations, the highlights are thought provoking: (1) People with a personal practice of reflection are five times more likely to be satisfied with their job. (2) They are almost half again as likely to be satisfied with their career overall. (3) More than six times as many of them say that they would keep doing the work they're doing, even if they only had two months left to live.
Posted: 5/30/07; 6:44:17 PM # |