Creating Meaning in Work and Life

The Map of Meaning

The Map of Meaning is simple, profound and universal. Humans instinctively know what is meaningful to them and what is not.

The Map of Meaning:

  • is not a theory. It’s a rigorously researched and proven tool reflecting human experience of meaning in work and life.

  • helps us make sense of what we experience as meaningful and why.

  • shows us the way to create more meaning for ourselves.

  • gives us language to talk about meaning.

Click here to find out more about the Map of Meaning International Trust.

Create more meaning in your (work) life

As a certified practitioner, I've been using the Map of Meaning to assist individuals in creating and restoring meaning at pivotal moments in their lives, clarifying what meaningfulness looks like, identifying missing elements, and guiding them to close the gap between their current state and where they aspire to be.

If you'd like to create more meaning in your (work) life reach out to me. I can assist you create your own Map.

Create more meaning in organisations and teams

As a senior leader and consultant, I have been using the Map to master the art of collaboration and achieve desired results in a holistic and human-centric way. I have applied the Map in organisational contexts such as strategic planning, team development, conflict resolution, performance management, and leadership coaching. The Map assists with framing engaging conversations, harnessing collective genius, and communicating with impact.

If you'd like to create more meaning as a leader in an organisation or team and create your own Map, please reach out to me.

The Map of Meaning is the most powerful framework I have encountered. Meaning has a profound impact on work and life. I am part of a global community that is committed to action research and giving the world access to the Map.

“To be human is to search for meaning”

– Map of Meaning International Trust