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The Return Of The Alchemy Of Soulful Work

09.04.2007 | Chris Bailey

You’ll notice that I’m subtly reintegrating The Alchemy of Soulful Work into Bailey WorkPlay. I never really meant to sweep it aside, but somewhere over the course of the past year I did. Here’s how I see this playing out…

Bailey WorkPlay right now is a project, the foundation for my work and professional identity. It is and will be the home for writings, speaking gigs, coaching, and other business ideas that I continue to hold on to. It symbolizes all the exciting possibilities for what’s next.

The Alchemy of Soulful Work is the blog. Once upon a time, someone suggested that it could also be the title of a book…hmmm. It feels right to bring it back as an ideal to re-engage our thinking of what work can be. Let’s take just a little of that magic that the ancient alchemists pursued and change our perspective of work from a mundane J-O-B to something more meaningful and soulfully satisfying.

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2 Responses to “The Return Of The Alchemy Of Soulful Work”

  1. Rosa Say Reply

    Hana hou and hooray!

    BaileyWorkPlay is cool Chris, but you know I LOVED and ADORED the all of the Alchemy of Soulful Work. I feel like I just got one of my classic toys under the Christmas tree again :)

  2. Chris Bailey Reply

    Howdy, Rosa…that just warms my soul to read that. And even more reason to hold on to Alchemy and keep running with it. Be well, my friend.

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