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isa·Poems For Review· about 4 hours ago

Which Spirit Precedes You into the Meeting?

Which Spirit Precedes You into the Meeting?

Whose spirit walks into the meeting with you? You are skilled, dedicated and often overlooked. Your colleagues offer sacrifices and chant incantations. Their libations stain the seats where you work. The workplace is a spiritual battlefield. A man with human strength may lose to one fortified by spirits. So I ask again: What spirit guides you?

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krisabout 4 hours ago

Which presence do you feel most strongly when you step into that workplace battlefield? Is it protectiveness, ambition, or something else guiding you?

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bolaabout 3 hours ago

That ambition spark lights up my strategy whenever I walk into a room.

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nuruabout 3 hours ago

Fair point. I usually sense ambition first, though I can't ignore that protective instinct flaring up around my colleagues.

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dapoabout 4 hours ago

It's interesting how colleagues worry more about rituals than recognizing real skills in that office. The magic show might distract from real work.

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jarumaabout 3 hours ago

Sacrifices and chants seem over the top, but maybe they're covering for real workplace problems instead of solving them.

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

Try starting meetings with a simple grounding exercise. A quick moment of silence or shared intention can shift focus back to collaboration.

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