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Lisa Wolfe wrote Inner Fire: Protecting Your Spirit From Corporate Burnout after gaining perspective from a healing facility with people fighting to live and with individuals striving to emotionally and mentally survive in a corporate atmosphere. Wolfe feels she is a "Spirit-Keeper" who will help people suffering from burnout, or loss of "inner spirit", or show them how to avoid it altogether. She reveals nine core lessons, with subjects that include pro-activeness, finding your personal vision, nurturing positive relationships, how to handle disempowering behavior in the workplace, bringing your humanity to work, listening to your body, celebrating achievements, integrating life and work, and being adaptable. The author supplies tips, lists particular "roadblocks" that may interfere with your journey, and offers questions for reflection and growth.
Lisa Wolfe guides you to develop resilience in corporate chaos. She leads you through changes in mindset that will help you get your spirit back by setting healthy and appropriate boundaries, managing stress, advocating for yourself and others, and establishing a work-home balance. Readers will learn to address situations right away and - even if they have lost their way - they'll be back on a positive path with authentic fire in their work. Wolfe has lived and thrived in the corporate world, and she gathered information through observation, research, and formal and informal interviews for Inner Fire. If you have considered leaving your job, wait until you read Wolfe's book as you may be missing out on the opportunities corporate life can provide once you regulate your reaction to the ever-changing environment.