Journal of Sacred Work

Caregivers have superpowers! Radical Loving Care illuminates the divine truth that caregiving is not just a job. It is Sacred Work.

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  Sacred Work 2013 The announcement blared twice over the PA system: "Code Blue – Room 4014!" I rose from my chair & started down the hall. Thirty-one & a brand new hospital leader I should be helping.

   By doing what? I was trained as a trial lawyer not as a doctor or nurse. 

   Back in my office, shielded (as leaders can choose to be) from the suffering of the sick & wounded, I wondered about my new role & yearned to be back in the courtrooms where I had practiced my profession for seven years.

   That afternoon I studied an ER nurse tending to an accident victim. Again, I could only watch.

   "You took great care of that patient," I told the tired nurse later. "I am impressed." 

   "Wow," she said glancing at my badge, "that's the first compliment I've gotten from any leader in months. I feel a whole new energy," she smiled.

   That nurse accidentally taught the lesson every leader should practice. Employees are the leader's "clients." Leaders impact patient care by how they treat their clients. 

  Forty-three years later, that lesson is my key teaching: The leader's most important job is to take care of the people who take care of people

  -Erie Chapman  

"Sacred Work" art by Liz Wessel

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2 responses to “Days 206-210 – The Leaders #1 Job”

  1. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    This is so instructive to keep at the forefront. When I reflect upon the question, who is a leader? I am struck that we all are in various ways. Whether at work, leading a team, or a caregiver providing care to a patient and family or in our personal lives and in the various social activities we may be engaged in.
    In every day, in every way, how we treat people matters.
    Thank you for highlighting this important leadership trait and for your significant contributions in teaching others through your leadership and ongoing mentoring through the years. How many lives have you influenced through these many year? Countless.
    Thank you, Erie

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  2. Todd Meador Avatar
    Todd Meador

    After reading this my mind began to daydream about the concept of “Energy Intelligence”…
    If Emotional Intelligence is the ability to identify and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others, then Energy Intelligence is the ability to identify and manage your own energy and the energy of others.

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