This workshop is about paying attention: to your purpose, to your intentions, to your beliefs about what you do, to your strengths and energy levels. Even in a job that is under-recognized by society or others in your life, one can zero in on the purpose of remaining involved and connected to our daily round at work. One can find various ways to re-ignite a sense of satisfaction – even excitement – about how what it is they do contributes to other people’s lives, to the world. Even if the job you are doing isn’t the one you’ll always be doing, this matters. The first place we’ll start is with an inward look at what ignites your ‘passion’ or drive or spirit in general – and then examine ways we can harness this knowledge to augment our work life. Next, we’ll get creative in finding a variety of things about your daily tasks and duties that can be re-worked, looked at differently, improved, or otherwise re-created to bring you more satisfaction and a more liberating attitude about what you do that matters so much. Having a sense of purpose and passion for what we do is not only important to the people and systems we serve, but also to our own overall well-being – mentally, spiritually, emotionally, physically. It keeps us ‘alive’ in the best sense, and in turn, compliments and enriches our non-work life as well, including the relationships we hold dear. That alone, perhaps, can be the catalyst for a determination to re-ignite, on a regular basis, our passion for what we do.