The Guided Discussion is a one-on-one virtual conversation facilitated by one of our MeaningSphere Guides. Designed as a companion to the Meaningful Work Inventory Report, this hour-long session can help you discover what’s meaningful to you at work and develop
Guides are skilled, empathetic professionals trained to use the Map of Meaning to help you uncover what really matters in your worklife. How would it feel to be truly listened to—by someone who won’t judge and whose only goal is
We’re living in a period of constant transition. Here’s how the Meaningful Work Inventory can help you stay sane. Change is in the air—and we’re not just talking about that crisp autumn breeze. The nature of work itself is transforming
This simple yet effective exercise is designed to help you reflect on your work experience and take action toward a more meaningful and fulfilling professional life. Ever feel like something’s off at work, but you can’t quite put your finger
What sets the Meaningful Work Inventory apart from other personal development assessments? The answer lies in that often-elusive first word: meaning. What sets the Meaningful Work Inventory apart from other personal assessments? The answer lies in that often-elusive first word.
Guides occupy a unique role at MeaningSphere. Through one-on-one virtual sessions, our Guides work with individuals to unpack what really matters to them at work and build an action plan they can start right away. In previous articles, we’ve shed