Wait, what?
I know what you are thinking. We can not talk about our faith in the workplace! That’s crazy talk! We are going to get complaints, the employees will be in an uproar, and we might even get sued!
Um, let’s just slow down here for a minute.
Leave Your Personal Life at the Door
Have you ever heard this phrase? Have you ever said it to an employee? When was the last time you walked into work and shut off every single part of your life outside of work?
I know the answer. Never, that’s when.
Regardless of your faith perspective (if you have one) this seems like one of the most absurd (and candidly embarrassing) management messages to send…”leave your personal life at the door.”
There is no work/life balance.
There is only life balance, and our faith is
a big part of that journey.
Live the Values
If we pause for a moment to consider what most of our corporate values say (and let’s be honest, most are very similar) they focus on treating people well, doing good work, living with integrity, etc.
Hmmm, those sound curiously similar to the core tenets of most world religions.
So, as we ask our employees, our leaders, and ourselves to ‘live the values’ of our organizations in everything we do; are we also asking everyone to shut off their faith that implores us to ‘live that faith in all we do’ at the same time?
I’m no longer buying that premise. How does one pray each day, participate in the life of their faith community, and then walk into work and turn their back on all of that because “it’s just business?”
That simply does not make any sense.
How About You
Will I now be preaching the gospel during team meetings? Of course not.
But will I pretend that I don’t have faith, or act as if I’m such a “good man of business” that faith and values don’t really matter? Absolutely not.
What is your take? I know this is a complicated and important issue.
I’d love to hear from you.
No Excuses.
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