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Meaning at Work™ — Purposegenie

Purposegenie — Meaning at Work

You don't hate your job. You're just not sure WHY it matters to you .

A one-day experience — and thirty days of follow-through — for people who don't need a new job. They need to see the one they have differently.

Sound familiar?

Nothing is wrong. That's sort of the problem.

You're not in crisis. Nothing dramatic has happened. By every external measure — reviews, results, the way people rely on you — you're doing well.

But somewhere in the last year or two, the work stopped registering as yours. You show up, you do it well, and most days you couldn't say why any of it matters. Not to you, specifically.

That flatness doesn't usually show up on an engagement survey. It just sits there, quietly, under a job that looks fine on paper.

A different starting point

You don't need a new job. You need to see the one you have.

Meaning at Work™ is built on a simple, research-backed idea: a meaningful working life is often less about finding the perfect role and more about how you approach, structure, and connect the one you're already in.

This isn't a motivational event, and it won't promise you'll leave loving your job — that's not something a single day can honestly deliver. What it will give you is a clear, specific understanding of why your current work matters, and one real change to make starting Monday.

The pattern behind this

9/10

senior leaders say they're living their purpose at work

Research on employee purpose has found a consistent gap: most senior leaders report feeling genuinely purposeful at work, while most frontline employees and managers say they don't — or aren't sure they do.

If that gap sounds familiar, it isn't a personal failing. It's a pattern, and patterns can be worked with.

Source: McKinsey & Company, research on employee purpose and organisational purpose alignment

How it works

One day. Then thirty.

The workshop

One in-person day

A small, mixed group — never more than around 18 people. You'll map what you actually do, trace who it affects, name what you value, and leave with one specific, chosen change to your work — not a vague intention, a written one.

The follow-through

Thirty days after

Short, light check-ins — never more than a few minutes on a normal day — that keep your one change alive long enough to see if it actually works. At day thirty, you reopen a letter you wrote to yourself on day one.

The framework

The Contribution Loop

Built on PurposeGenie's own ECG Framework — Experience, Contribution, Growth — shaped specifically for how meaning shows up in everyday work, not just in leadership moments.

A cycle, not a one-time epiphany
Understand
What you actually do, and who it's for
Connect
What you value, and where it already shows up
Reshape
One small, chosen change
Contribute
What changes for someone else
Review
What you learned, and what's next

Before you enquire

Worth knowing, either way

This is for you if

  • You're employed and performing fine — but privately disconnected
  • You're not looking to quit, just to feel differently about staying
  • You're willing to do some honest reflection, at your own pace
  • You want one real change, not just an inspiring day

This isn't

  • Therapy, or a substitute for professional mental health support
  • A career-change or job-search program
  • A place you'll be pressured to share more than you're comfortable with
  • A promise that you'll leave loving your job

Questions

Before you decide

No. It draws on organisational psychology and job-crafting research, not clinical practice, and it isn't a substitute for therapy or mental health care. If you're navigating something heavier than work disconnection, a licensed professional is the right person for that — we'll say so plainly if it comes up.

No. You choose what to share and with whom, down to the level of an individual exercise. Passing is always an option, and the deepest reflection work is written privately before any group conversation happens.

Book a free discovery call with Divesh. You'll talk through where you're at and whether Meaning at Work is the right fit — no obligation, no hard sell, and no cohort dates or payment involved at this stage.

Ready when you are

Start with a conversation, not a commitment

A free discovery call is the easiest way to find out if Meaning at Work is right for you — no cohort dates or pricing to worry about yet.