Nurturing a Sense of Security Beyond the Surface
‘Feeling safe’ is very subjective and an indispensable need that everyone shares with the rest of mankind. Abraham Maslow has placed this at the second level of his hierarchy of needs. It’s indeed an inherent and vital component to live well and every human knows and works to secure their own physical and mental integrity. The problem arises when such need is jeopardized by some possible circumstances. What to do? There is no definite answer. Many steps can be taken in securing one's own personal affairs, but sometimes settling/fixing "things" might not be enough. The ‘feeling’ of safety goes beyond material stuff (physical needs). Having enough money to live comfortably is a good starting point... But a deeper inner feeling is necessary to make you relax and stop worrying about the future. Such a feeling can be fostered by the intuition of a greater 'plan' that exists beyond your physical perception. A plan that makes everything 'be well' in the end. For each of us. Thus, for you, too.
Wouldn’t this apply to workplaces too? Isn’t there a larger ‘macro-environment’ exists in the workplace that creates a feeling/perception of being safe or unsafe. It’s there, you can’t see it, but you feel it…….and it matters.
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