“The soul is what makes you a unique person, a human being with deep feelings and the capacity for strong relationships. Your soul comes alive in cherished friendships, family gatherings, and the care you bring to your home. And yet, it isn’t easy to define or even describe with any clarity. It’s the mystery element in your sense of who you are and in the world you engage with.
Writing about the soul, the Greek philosopher Heracleitus emphasized depth: “You could never find the limits of the soul, no matter how many roads you took so deep is its mystery.” Deep is perhaps the best word to describe the experience of the soul -- deep feelings, deep thoughts, deep connections, deep projects. Soul is there in the most ordinary circumstances of life, but it is their mystery and depth.
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When the soul is alive in us we can make connections, be involved, and feel in touch with the people around us and the things we do. Connectedness is another hallmark of the soul. It’s important in our work not only to be excited about being successful and making money, but also deeply concerned about the value of what we’re doing and having a stake in the outcome or product. If you can take romanticism and sentimentality out of the word, you could say that it’s necessary to love what we’re doing and what we’re making. People who are frustrated with their work often say they simply don’t love what they’re doing and therefore feel unmotivated to get to work. Love is the impetus that propels us toward our life work."
Today’s Work: Moore says this love can be “a basic feeling that the work you’re doing has value, fits you, and matches a desire to accomplish something.” How does your current work satisfy these criteria?
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