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Here’s where you find the complete archive of articles from the MeaningSphere Blog, all in one place. Read, share, and enjoy.

Developed by Dr. Marjolein Lips-Wiersma, the Map of Meaning is the foundational framework of MeaningSphere’s flagship offering. Comprising four pathways and three tensions, the Map is a research-backed tool for understanding how we experience meaning—and therefore, what makes work meaningful rather than meaningless. Here, you’ll find articles that will empower you to understand and apply this powerful framework in your own worklife. 

This is where we share the heart behind what we do. Here you’ll find the ideas, insights, and stories that shape our offerings—and why we believe meaning at work matters. Think of it as a starting point for understanding who we are, what drives us, and how we can make a difference in your worklife. 

Your worklife is the ongoing conversation between your work and your sense of self. Here you’ll find fresh perspectives, practical tips, and gentle questions to help you explore what matters most to you, so you can build the worklife that fits you best. From shifting workplace trends to new data on wellbeing, we’ll connect the bigger picture to your everyday experience. 

Can we be work friends? Here’s how “Unity with Others” can make or break our experience in the workplace

With one in five employees saying they feel lonely every day, it’s high time we found new ways to meaningfully connect. We used the Map of Meaning’s “Unity with Others” pathway get started.

In the workplace, ‘Integrity with Self’ is as important as ever

What does it even mean to be “yourself” at work, and who gets to do this anymore? We used the Map of Meaning’s “Integrity with Self” pathway to cut through the noise.

Unpacking tensions: How to thrive in the space between ‘Inspiration’ and ‘Reality’

An ongoing tug-of-war between our realities and our dreams is central to any meaningful worklife. In this piece, we unpack this key tension using the Map of Meaning framework - and explore how connecting the two can enable us to thrive at work.

The nuts and bolts of meaningful work: How to read the Map of Meaning

The Map of Meaning shows how we create meaning in our work and lives. The Map's creator, Dr. Marjolein Lips-Wiersma, explains how to read it.

When self-improvement advice fails, it’s time to build a reflection practice instead

We tend to jump to solutions without reflecting on what we really need. A reflection practice helps you make meaningful choices that stick.

The making of the Map of Meaning: A conversation with Dr. Marjolein Lips-Wiersma

The Map of Meaning framework was developed through Dr. Marjolein Lips-Wiersma's groundbreaking doctoral research. Here, she recounts that fascinating journey.

What can Black History Month teach us about work?

February is Black History Month, and this year’s theme is especially relevant to the world of work. Here are some ways to recognize it (and why it matters).

Understanding tensions: The hidden forces behind meaningful work

We use the term "tensions" to describe the daily push-and-pull between necessary yet opposite forces in our worklives.

Designing a “Future You:” A journey of self-discovery and growth

How can imagining our future selves help us through times of transition? Team coach, facilitator and creative strategist Roz Duffy explores using Intentional Change Theory (ICT) as a tool to help you design a "Future You."