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Part 1
The text and practicing a liturgy of commute
1. What was important for you to include in your liturgy? Why?
2. How did you craft your liturgy? Was it around landmarks, the landscape, or something else?
3. What have you experienced as you've engaged in this liturgy of commute?
4. How has God shaped you, spoken to you, or transformed your work through this practice?
5. What would you like to incorporate into your liturgy as you go forward? What might be helpful for you to leave behind
Part 2
The text and practicing workplace as holy ground
1. How is the practice of setting apart your workspace going? Do you find it easy or difficult to incorporate this into your workday? Why? How are you reminding yourself that your workplace is holy ground?
2. What difference does viewing your workplace as holy ground make in how you think about and engage in the work that you do? How does it impact your interactions with coworkers or customers, your boss or vendors (your professors or classmates)?
3. Is setting a reminder for this practice going well? Is your reminder working? Why or why not? If not, what could you change to make it more effective?
4. What are you hoping God will do in your workspace over the next two weeks?
Part 3
The text and practicing surrendering the calendar
1. Have you ever incorporated prayer into the way you plan your work? If so, has it been helpful? How so? If not, why?
2. What motivations drive you in the tasks you place on your to-do list and calendar? (Your boss, money, family approval, personal motivation, and so on.)
3. From your list of Desirable Obligations, Desirable Options, and Undesirable Obligations, what stood out to you? Did the exercise reveal to you anything new about the way in which you are motivated at work?
4. What place does God's agenda have in your work? Honestly assess this. How might you want it to change? How might God desire that to change?