Business & Economics Leadership
Conscious Service
Ten ways to reclaim your calling, move beyond burnout, and make a difference without sacrificing yourself
- Publisher
- Hazelden Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2022
- Category
- Leadership, General, Caregiving
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781616499587
- Publish Date
- Apr 2022
- List Price
- $22.95
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781616499594
- Publish Date
- Apr 2022
- List Price
- $14.99 USD
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Description
Conscious Service: Ten ways to reclaim your calling, move beyond burnout, and make a difference without sacrificing yourself will help service providers in all types of human service understand and move beyond burnout and compassion fatigue and discover a renewed energy for serving others. Each of us can learn how to thrive and find fulfillment in our vocations as we make a positive difference in our homes, workplaces, and communities.
Using images, storytelling, and practical application exercises, Elizabeth Bishop invites us to reimagine how we think about, train for, and embody service. Blurring the line between the traditional and the alternative with expertly chosen spiritual and self-help insights, Conscious Service: Ten ways to reclaim your calling, move beyond burnout, and make a difference without sacrificing yourself offers pragmatic and inspiring guidance for direct service providers and the people responsible for the systems and structures through which service is delivered. Even if serving others isn’t the core focus of their vocation, readers will discover keys to feeling better, living with purpose, and contributing with impact.
About the author
Elizabeth Bishop is the creator of The Conscious Service Approach™, a research-based set of principles designed to enhance both the experience of service providers and the quality of service they offer.
Bishop’s professional background includes more than forty years in human service. Her experience ranges from facility- to community-based services and from direct service provision to management and leadership responsibilities. She has specialized in developmental services, brain injury rehabilitation, and mental health programs. She has taught at the post-secondary level for more than twenty-five years, including within formal academic programs, continuing education, and professional development training.
As the founder of Elizabeth Bishop Consulting, she facilitates an ongoing discussion about what it means to be of service through her regular blogs, social media presence, workshops, and online courses.