Join or Form a Divine Wisdom at Work Book Study Group or
Working with Wisdom Council
Inspired by Divine Wisdom at Work? So are a lot of other people. You can accelerate your success by connecting with others who are practicing these principles. Here are two ways.
Divine Wisdom at Work Book Study Group___________________________________________
- Decide where and how often to meet. Most groups meet weekly for a certain period of time and focus on covering the 10 principles.
- Inquire about ordering multiple books at a discount here.
- Request a copy of the suggested curriculum,* group agreement, weekly handouts and promotional copy here.
- Invite Tricia to "join" the group by phone for one session.
* Access the curriculum I created for a Working with Wisdom book study group at Unity churches.
Tricia is also available for Working with Wisdom® programs, such as talk, workshops, treleseminars and coaching.
"After seeing the review of your book in Science of Mind magazine, I knew I needed to read Divine Wisdom at Work. It's fabulous-so clear and practical. I was inspired to facilitate a nine-week Spirit in Business Group Book Study on your book at my church. About 15 people are participating. Each week, we learn from your book and each other how to creatively explore and expand our consciousness around integrating spiritual practices and principles in our daily business life. I so appreciate the work you are doing."
Joyce Orecchia, RScP (Religious Science Certified Practitioner)
Center for Spiritual Living in Santa Rosa, California
Read the book review from Science of Mind magazine.
For more information on Book Study Groups, contact us.
Working with Wisdom Council____________________________________________________
Imagine groups of enlightened entrepreneurs and business people meeting on a regular basis to share ideas, discuss challenges and opportunities, celebrate successes, and support each other while putting these universal principles into practice.
We are in the process of forming these groups and encourage you to consider forming your own. Invite other like-minded people to meet on a regular basis.
Start with a planning session to decide how to proceed. You might meet
once a month for breakfast at a restaurant or once a week after work at
alternating offices. You can choose to focus on a particular principle for
each meeting or let whatever challenges or opportunities the members currently
face set the agenda. Trust that you will be divinely guided.
Always save room for acknowledging and celebrating the successes you make
along the way. Consider ending each meeting with a "Divine Assignment"
for the month that will help establish new habits, like developing an affirmation around
a business goal or writing consistently in your gratitude journal.
Let us know if you are interested in joining or forming a Working with Wisdom Council.
Our next meeting in the Atlanta area is on August 10th.
For more information on Councils, contact us . |