A new perspective on Work/life Culture is emerging. A new multi-faceted vision of how we work, live and thrive in our 24/7 world.
The working and living experience, separated for so long, have merged. We have become part of a Work/Life Nation, thus the new title of my newsletter – Work/Life Nation, the release of Work/Life Nation media programs, and the re-launching of JudyMartinSpeaks.com. For nearly two years, this blog has brought you information on Success & Serenity in the Elusive Quest for Work/Life Balance in a 24/7 World. And now that work is evolving as we witness more debate on this concept called Work/Life Balance.
We are much more than just human capital. As part of this emerging culture of awareness that is reaching critical mass, many are feeling an urgent call to live and work from a deeper sense of alignment, meaning and purpose. It’s challenging to stay grounded in the world, while living up to our highest potential in a competitive marketplace and an ever changing workplace.
The WorkLife Monitor Blog continues as the news and opinion venue of all things worklife, but I felt it was time to share the work of so many people who are the innovators on the cutting-edge of worklife culture in new ways and in new mediums such as radio.
In this months Work/Life Nation Newsletter, you’ll find links to my recent NPR story on Phased Retirement, and an article which reflects some of the messages in my blog WorkLifeMonitor.com regarding meditation and work. In the Work/Life Minute, an actor who glides through work with grace. In the Work/Life Nation Podcast, a conscious approach to business through the eyes of Deepak Chopra. Finally, some guidance to infuse more awareness into your workday in this month’s Practical Chaos Tips: 7 Laws of Work/Life Evolution.
The great philosopher Carl Jung once said, “What is not met by consciousness is met by fate.” I invite you to join me at Work/Life Nation on a journey to make Work/Life integration a positive, conscious journey of exploration, that will sustain us in our world – which transforms in an instant.
Here’s to being human. Warmly, Judy





