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May2024
Mckinsey
Healthnstitute
Insearchofselfand
somethingbigger:Aspiritualhealthexploration
McKinseyHealthInstitute’sglobalsurveyof41,000peoplefindsthatspiritualhealthmatterstomany,regardlessofage,country,orreligiousbeliefs.
byEricaCoeandKanaEnomotowithJacquelineBrasseyandVictoriaBennett
Ataglance
—Spiritualhealthencompasseshavingmeaninginone’slife,asenseofconnectiontosomethinglargerthanoneself,andasenseofpurpose.Findingthismeaningisassociatedwithstrongmental,social,andphysicalhealth.
—Whileassessmentofspiritualhealthrangeswidelyacrossagesandlocations,McKinseyHealthInstitute’sGlobal
GenZSurveyin26countriesfoundthatacrossgenerationalcohortsthevastmajorityofrespondentssaidspiritualhealthis“somewhat”to“extremely”importanttothem.
—Social,public,andprivatestakeholderscanexplorewaystohelppeoplefindpurposeandspacetoreflectontheirlives.Thisincludesemployersseekingtohelpindividualsfindmeaningintheirwork.
InMcKinseyHealthInstitute’s(MHI’s)visionof
a
modernunderstandingofhealth
,spiritualhealthisnota“nicetohave”butacoredimension,along
withphysical,mental,andsocialhealth.But
spiritualhealthcanbehardtodefine.Formany,
itinvokesavarietyoffeelings.Therearethose
whoseeitasinseparablefromreligion,aswellas
thosewhoassociateitwithfollowinganinternal
moralcompassorfindingpeaceandcalmthroughmeditation.Whilethosefeelingscanoverlap,MHI’sconceptofspiritualhealth1isnotnecessarilytiedtoreligiousbeliefsbutrathertomeaninginone’slife,abroadsenseofconnectiontosomethinglarger
thanoneself,andastrongsenseofpurpose.Thesecanbefoundwithinacommunity,acalling,aformofdivinity,theabilitytofeelrootedandmindfulin
thepresentmoment,oralloftheabove.Andthosewhoareabletodeveloptheirspiritualhealthoftenseepositiveoverlapswiththeotherdimensions
ofhealth.
However,therearedifferencesbetween
generationsastohowtheyreportspiritualhealth.
MHI’srecentGlobalGenZSurvey—across-
generationalsurveythatoversampledGenZin
ordertoyieldinsightintothegeneration,while
stillsamplingallothergenerationsforcomparison
purposes—highlightsthecomplexityofhow
spiritualhealthisperceivedandpracticedaround
theworldandthewayspiritualhealthaffects
overallwell-being.2Among41,000respondents
acrossgenerationalcohortsin26countries,the
vastmajoritysaidspiritualhealthis“somewhat”
to“extremelyimportant”tothem(seesidebar,
“Methodology”).Thisfindingissimilartothoseof
previousMHIsurveys
.Thissurveyalsohighlights
thevaryingglobalperspectivesregarding
theimportanceofspiritualhealth.Morethan
80percentofrespondentsinBrazil,Indonesia,
Nigeria,andVietnamsaidspiritualhealthwasvery
orextremelyimportant,forinstance,compared
withlessthan45percentofrespondentsinIreland,
theNetherlands,andSweden.Understandinghow
1
2
Thesubcomponentsofspiritualhealthhavebeenrecognizedfordecades,asdiscussedin
Addingyearstolifeandlifetoyears
,McKinsey
HealthInstitute,March2022.Formore,seeS.K.Chaturvedi,NeeraDhar,andDeokiNandan,“Spiritualhealth,thefourthdimension:Apublichealthperspective,”WHOSouth-EastAsiaJournalofPublicHealth,January2013,Volume2,Number1;FrancescoChirico,“Spiritualwell-
beinginthe21stcentury:ItistimetoreviewthecurrentWHO’shealthdefinition,”JournalofHealthandSocialSciences,March2016,Volume1,Number1;ChristinaM.Puchalski,“Integratingspiritualityintopatientcare:Anessentialelementofperson-centeredcare,”PolishArchivesofInternalMedicine,September2013,Volume123,Number9;GiancarloLucchettietal.,“Spiritualityandhealthinthecurriculaofmedical
schoolsinBrazil,”BMCMedicalEducation,August2012,Volume12,Number78;South-EastAsiaAdvisoryCommitteeonMedicalResearch,“Spiritualaspectsofhealth:Globalstrategyforhealthforallbytheyear2000,”WorldHealthOrganization,March1984.
Thesurveyaskedquestionsbasedonthefourdimensionsofhealth:mental,physical,social,andspiritual.MHIthenanalyzeddifferencesandsimilaritiesacrossgenerationsandcountries,withthehopeofinformingthebroaderdialoguearoundGenZmentalhealth.Additionally,whileGenZtendstoreportworsementalhealth,theunderlyingcauseisnotclear.Thereareseveralage-specificfactorsthatmayimpactGenZ’s
mentalhealthindependentoftheirgenerationalcohort,includingdevelopmentalstage,levelofengagementwithhealthcare,andfamilialorsocietalattitudes.
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muchspiritualhealthvariesinlevelofimportancecouldcreatebetterunderstandinginaglobalizedworld,includingforthoseworkinginthesocial,
public,orprivatesector.
Thisisalsoanareawithpotentialformoreresearch:anMHIanalysisfoundthatabout75percentof
studiesrelatedtohealthprimarilymeasurephysical
health,whilejust12percentmeasurementalhealth,
6percentsocialhealth,and1percentspiritual
health.3MHIhasconductedmultipleglobalsurveys
tounderstandhowindividualsperceivethefour
dimensionsofhealthandwhatgapsexist.Ina
recentMHI
surveyofemployees
,forexample,
morethanhalfofrespondentsacross30countries
reportedpositiveoverallholistichealth,but
3
Addingyearstolifeandlifetoyears
,McKinseyHealthInstitute,March2022.
Methodology
TogainabetterunderstandingofGenZincomparisonwithothergenerations,the
McKinseyHealthInstitute(MHI)conductedaninternet-basedsurveyinMay2022in
tenEuropeancountries(France,Germany,Italy,theNetherlands,Poland,Spain,
Sweden,Switzerland,Türkiye,andthe
UnitedKingdom),withapproximately
1,000completionspercountry.InAugust
2022,anadditional1,600completionspercountrywerecollectedfrom16mostlynon-Europeancountries(Argentina,Australia,Brazil,China,Egypt,India,Indonesia,
Ireland,Japan,Mexico,Nigeria,Saudi
Arabia,SouthAfrica,theUnitedArab
Emirates,theUnitedStates,andVietnam).
Intotal,thesurveycollectedresponsesfrom42,083people,including16,824
GenZers(mostly18-to24-year-oldsandincludinganegligibleminorityof13-to
17-year-oldnon-Europeanrespondents),13,080millennials(25to40yearsold),
6,937GenXers(41to56yearsold),
5,119babyboomers(57to75yearsold),and123fromtheSilentGeneration(76to93yearsold).
Withineachcountry,thesurveyapplied
weightstomatchthedistributionofage
cohorts,gender,andshareofpopulationwithtertiaryeducationinthesampleto
thecountry’snationalcensus.Thesamplewasdrawnfrompopulationswithaccess
totheinternet,whichmadethesamples
morerepresentativeofGenZrespondents.
Withthisagecohort,nearlyallindividualswithaccesstotheinternetareactive
technologyusers;however,forother
generations,thisislesslikelytobethe
case.Thisanalysisreflectsself-reportedresultsin2022.
Considerationsforcross-generational
surveys
Thesurveyfocusedonhowrespondents—mainlyGenZ—werefeelingatthetime
theyweresurveyed.Therefore,wecannotdeterminewhetherdifferencesinanswers
betweenagecohortsarecausedby
anintrinsicdifferenceinattitudesand
behaviorsoraremerelyinducedbyage
differences:itispossiblethatGenZwill
eventuallythinkandbehavelikemillennials,GenX,orbabyboomers,whentheyreachthoseages.
Considerationsforsurveys
conductedonline
Thesurveywasconductedonline.
Therefore,itmaynotaccuratelyreflect
thebehaviorsorattitudesofindividuals
whodon’thavereliableonlineaccess.This
canbeparticularlysignificantinvarious
aspectsoflife,giventhattheinternetcanhaveaprofoundimpactontheinformationweaccessandhowweprocessit.
Considerationsforcross-country
surveys
Cross-country,socioculturaldifferences
canaffectperceptions,scaleofuse,and
otherfactorsthatmayinfluenceresponses.
However,wecannotautomatically
concludethatthesedifferencesare
objective.Thevariationsinanswerson
anagreementscale,forexample,may
beduetotherespondent’sinclinationto
agreeordisagreeandtheirpropensityto
chooseextremeanswerssuchas“strongly
disagree”or“stronglyagree.”
Althoughwereliedonculturalexpertsand
youthreviewerstoensureequivalence
ofmeaningsacrosslanguagesduring
translations,someobserveddifferences
acrosscountriesmaystillbeinducedby
thetranslations.
Tomeasuredifferences,wecomputed
countryaveragesandusedthemto
calculatesimpleaveragesacrosscountries.
Bydoingso,wetreatedeachcountry
equally,regardlessofitspopulationsize.
Formoreonphysical,mental,social,
andspiritualhealthdefinitions,seethe
interactive,“Amodernunderstandingof
health,”intheMHIreport,Addingyearsto
lifeandlifetoyears.
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17
27
36
respondentsreportedthelowestproportionof
positivescoreswhenitcametospiritualhealth.
Thismayindicatethatsomeemployees,regardlessofcountry,maybestrugglingtointegratemeaningintotheirlivesandwork,whichcould,inturn,affecttheirphysical,mental,andsocialhealth.
Theseriesofinsightsbelowillustratewhat
cross-generationalrespondentssaidabouttheirspiritualhealthintheGlobalGenZSurvey,howtobetterunderstandthedifferencesbasedonage
andcountry,andhoweveryonehasaroletoplay
inhelpingpeoplehaveliveswithpurpose.This
canbeginbyunderstandinghowspiritualhealth
intersectswithotherdimensions.MHIhighlights
GenZspecificallybecauseofthemanychallengesyoungpeoplefaceinthetransitiontoadulthood,
andhowinsightsintoaspectsofhealthcanleadtobetterresilience.
WhiletheGenZerswhohavegoodspiritual
healthappeartobedoingwellinalldimensions,
thosewithpoorspiritualhealthmaybestruggling(Exhibit1).Individualsreportingpoorspiritual
healthwereuptoaboutfourtimeslesslikelyto
saytheyhadgoodorverygoodmentalhealththanthosereportingneutralorgoodspiritualhealth.
Inaddition,thosewithpoorspiritualhealthwere
abouttwotimeslesslikelytoreportgoodsocialorphysicalhealth.
TheGenZsurveyisnottheonlyresearchbeing
donetofindouthowspiritualhealthcanoverlap
withotherdimensions.Spiritualhealthhasbeen
correlatedwithmultipledimensionsofqualityof
lifeinotherstudies,4andtherehasbeengrowing
discussionontheroleofspiritualhealthinholisticmedicalcare.5Thiscanincludetheroleofspiritualbeliefsinmentalhealth,withsomestudiesfindingthathigherspiritualityscorescorrelatedwithfewerdepressivesymptomsorthatspiritualhealthand
perceivedsocialsupportisassociatedwithlessdeathanxietyintheelderly.6
Exhibit1
AmongGenZ,thereisapositiveassociationbetweenspiritualhealthandotherdimensionsofhealth.
Healthstatusbycategory,bystatusofspiritualhealth,GenZrespondents,%
Respondentswithneutral/good/
verygoodspiritualhealth
Respondentswithpoor/verypoor
spiritualhealth
Good/verygood
mentalhealth
63
3.8×
Good/verygood
socialhealth
64
2.3×
Good/verygood
physicalhealth
68
1.9×
Source:McKinseyHealthInstituteGlobalGenZBrainHealthSurvey(2022),GenZoversample(includesrespondentsaged13–24);weightedbygender,age,andeducationlevel.Datesielded:Aug26–Nov2,2022;n=16,635
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5
6
WHOQOLSRPBGroup,“Across-culturalstudyofspirituality,religion,andpersonalbeliefsascomponentsofqualityoflife,”SocialScience&Medicine,March2006,Volume62,Number6.
TracyA.Balbonietal.,“Spiritualityinseriousillnessandhealth,”JAMA,July2022,Volume328,Number2.
BenjaminR.DoolittleandMichaelFarrell,“Theassociationbetweenspiritualityanddepressioninanurbanclinic,”PrimaryCareCompaniontotheJournalofClinicalPsychiatry,2004,Volume6,Number3;MehrdadHajihasaniandNahidNaderi,“Deathanxietyintheelderly:Theroleofspiritualhealthandperceivedsocialsupport,”AgingPsychology,2021,Volume6,Number4.
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Otherstudieshavefoundthatspiritualandphysicalhealtharestronglyconnectedforsomepatients,
witha2011USstudyfindingthat41percentof
patientsdesiredadiscussionofreligiousand/
orspiritualconcernswhilehospitalized.7Thereis
alsosomeevidenceoftheconnectionbetween
spiritual,social,andmentalwell-being,witha2017studyfindingthatseniorsinIranwhohadspiritual
behaviorsandgoodsocialhealthweremorelikelytohaveself-carecapacity.8
Overall,GenZrespondentsreportedchallenges
withspiritualhealthatahigherratethannon–Gen
Zrespondents;aboutthreetimesasmanyGenZersreportedpoorspiritualhealthasdidbabyboomers.9GenZerswithpoormentalhealthwerethreetimesmorelikelytoreportalackofmeaningintheirlivesthanthosewithgoodmentalhealth(Exhibit2).
AndwhileGenZreportsstrugglingthemostwithspiritualhealth,it’snottheonlygenerationwherespiritualandmentalhealthareconnected:non–
GenZrespondentswithpoormentalhealthweremorethanfourtimesmorelikelytoreportalackof
meaningintheirlives,comparedwiththosewithgoodmentalhealth.
Whilethesurveyfindingsacrosscountriesaffirmedthatthosewithlowerspiritualhealthhadlower
mentalhealthscores,theperceptionofthat
connectionvariesbycountry.Eighty-eightpercentofrespondentsinIndonesia,forinstance,saidpositivespiritualhealthhelpedtheirmentalhealth,while
only15percentofrespondentsinJapanagreed
withthatsentiment.10Thatmeansitmaybeharderincertaincountriestomakethecasethatinvestmentinbetterspiritualhealthcanimprovementalhealth.
Byencompassing26countries,theGlobal
GenZSurveyoffersinsightintodistinctregional
differencesinthewayindividualsperceivespiritualhealth(Exhibit3).Respondentsinhigher-incomeeconomies,forexample,weresubstantiallyless
likelythanthoseinlower-orlower-middle-income
economiestoindicatespiritualhealthwas“extremelyimportant”tothem(27versus43percent).
Exhibit2
GenZrespondentswithpoormentalhealthwerelesslikelytosaytheyhadmeaningintheirlives.
Responsestothestatement‘Ihavemeaninginmylife,’GenZrespondents,%
Respondentswithneutral/good/verygoodmentalhealth
Respondentswithpoor/verypoormentalhealth
AgreeNeutralDisagree
69
21
9
39
29
30
Note:Respondentswhoreplied“Prefernottoanswer”arenotshown(2%foreachgroup).Figuresmaynotsumto100%,becauseofrounding.
Source:McKinseyHealthInstituteGlobalGenZBrainHealthSurvey(2022),GenZoversample(includesrespondentsaged13–24);weightedbygender,age,andeducationlevel.Datesielded:Aug26–Nov2,2022;n=16,824
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8
9
10
JoshuaA.Williamsetal.,“Attentiontoinpatients’religiousandspiritualconcerns:Predictorsandassociationwithpatientsatisfaction,”JournalofGeneralInternalMedicine,July2011,Volume26,Number11.
MahboobehMohammadietal.,“Assessmentoftherelationshipbetweenspiritualandsocialhealthandtheself-careabilityofelderlypeople
referredtocommunityhealthcenters,”IranianJournalofNursingandMidwiferyResearch,December2017,Volume22,Number6.
EricaCoe,AndrewDoy,KanaEnomoto,andCherylHealy,“
GenZmentalhealth:Theimpactoftechandsocialmedia
,”McKinseyHealthInstitute,April28,2023.
Aswithallcross-culturalresearch,differencesinscoresacrosscountriescanbedrivenbythefollowingtwofactors:truedifferencesbetweencountriesonvariablesofinterestanddifferencesbetweencountriesbecauseofartifactssuchaswithin-countryresponsestylesorcontext-drivenstigma.Asanexample,inourcurrentsurvey,weobservedlowerscoresacrossmanyvariablesofinterestinJapancomparedwithothercountries.Whenreviewingcross-culturalfindings,werecommendthereaderconsiderstheculturalcontextofthecountryandregion.
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Exhibit3
Theimportanceofspiritualhealthamongrespondentsvariedfrom41to85percent,dependingonwheretherespondentsreside.
Shareofrespondentswhosaidspiritualhealthis‘veryimportant’or‘extremelyimportant’tothem,%
ExtremelyVery
AfricaandNigeria85
MiddleEast
SaudiArabia80
SouthAfrica79
UnitedArabEmirates78
Egypt77
Asia–Paciic
Vietnam
82
Indonesia
82
China
75
Türkiye
73
India
70
Australia
51
Japan
48
Europe
Germany
76
Switzerland
69
Poland
60
Spain
56
Italy
53
UK
52
France
48
Ireland
43
Sweden
43
Netherlands
41
North
America
US
Mexico
63
63
South
America
Brazil
Argentina
64
84
Source:McKinseyHealthInstituteGlobalGenZBrainHealthSurvey(2022),GenZoversample(includesrespondentsaged13–24);weightedbygender,age,andsocioeconomics.Datesielded:Aug26–Nov2,2022;n=41,960
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Whilespiritualhealthisnotconfinedtoreligion,
thesecomplexdifferencesaroundtheworld
sometimescorrelatewithreligiousobservance.
UnderhalfofrespondentsinFrance,Ireland,
theNetherlands,andSweden,forinstance,said
spiritualhealthwasextremelyorveryimportanttothem,comparedwith85percentofrespondents
inNigeria.Butit’srelevanttorememberthatmanyevaluatetheirspiritualhealthoutsideoftraditionalreligion:in21ofthe26countriessurveyed,the
majorityofrespondentsineachcountrysaid
spiritualhealthisimportanttothem,whilefarfewerreportedregularlypracticingreligioushabits,suchasgoingtoafaith-basedservice.
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RecentPewresearchsupportsthisideathatthereisamiddlegroundbetweentheabsenceofspiritualbeliefsandfullreligiousorspiritualpractice,findingthatalmostathirdofUSrespondentssaytheyareatheists(17percent),agnostic(20percent)orlist
“nothinginparticular”(63percent).Almosthalf
of“religiousnones”saidtheirreasonsrelateto
dislikingreligiousorganizations,andathirdgaveareasonrelatedtonegativeexperienceswiththosewhodescribedthemselvesasreligious.Yetinthisgroup,almosthalfsaidspiritualityisimportantorthattheyconsideredthemselvesspiritual.11
Byexploringthedifferencesinspiritualhealth’simportanceacrosscountriesorregionsandbyunderstandingthevaryingfeelingsonreligion,
organizationsandindividualscouldpotentiallyhaveadeeperunderstandingofhowtoadvanceholistichealth.
Thiscaninviteconversationwithinsocial,public,andprivatesettingsonfactorsthatinfluence
spiritualhealth.Forexample,askingsomeone,“Whatwaysdoyoufindpurposeinyourlife?”or“Howareyouhelpingothersfindmeaning?”canyieldfruitfuldiscussions.
Whilefindingpathwaystopursueindividualspiritualhealthisimportantacrossgenerations,ourdata
suggestthatthisisespeciallyimportantforGenZ
(Exhibit4).Whensurveyed,GenZwastheleast
likelytoendorsepositivestatementsaboutspiritual
Exhibit4
Basedonstatementsaboutpurposeandmeaning,GenZisthegenerationwiththelowestlevelofspiritualhealth.
Sharewho‘a(chǎn)gree’or‘strongly’agreewitheachstatement,bygeneration,%
Ihave
meaninginmylife
GenZ63
Millennial71
GenX72
Babyboomer
78
Iind
purpose
inmy
work
GenZ
Millennial
GenX
Babyboomer
58
64
65
63
MypersonalGenZ57
Millennial63
beliefsgiveme
thestrength
tofaceGenX67
dimculties
Babyboomer69
Source:McKinseyHealthInstituteGlobalGenZBrainHealthSurvey(2022),GenZoversample(includesrespondentsaged13–24);weightedbygender,age,andeducationlevel.Datesielded:Aug26–Nov2,2022;n=41,960
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11
GregoryA.Smithetal.,Religious‘nones’inAmerica:Whotheyareandwhattheybelieve,PewResearchCenter,January2024;whenaskedabouttheirbeliefsregardingthepresenceofspiritsorspiritualenergiesinthefollowing,69percentof“religiousnones”and71percentofthereligiouslyaffiliatedchoseatleastoneofthefollowingwhenansweringwhethertheybelievethefollowingcanhavespiritsorspiritual
energies:animalsotherthanhumans;elementsofnaturesuchasmountains,rivers,andtrees;graveyards,cemeteries,ormemorialsites;certainobjectssuchascrystals,jewels,andstones.
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health:overathirdofrespondentsreportedalackofmeaningintheirlives.GenZerswerealsothe
leastlikelytoreportfindingasenseofpurposeintheirworkandhavingpersonalbeliefsthatgive
themthestrengthtofacedifficulties.Onepotentialexplanationisthatindividualsinthisphaseof
lifemaystillbeactivelydevelopingtheirsense
ofpurpose,whichlendscredencetosupportingyoungergenerationsinthisimportantelementoftheirhealth.
EarlierMHIwork
hashighlightedthechallengesamongyoungergenerationsinmaintainingtheir
healthandhowemployerscanplayarolein
improvingit.Forexample,workplaceinterventions
thatpromotepositivebehaviorsandlimitnegative
onescanhelpcreateorganizationalclimatesthat
promoteholistichealth.Inthesearchformeaning,someindividualsmayfindasenseofpurposein
theirjobs.Others,however,mayfeelstronglythat
workisanintellectualornecessarypartoflifebut
thattheirprimarypurposecomesfromvolunteeringintheircommunities,raisingafamily,creatingart,
engaginginactivism,ordoingotheractions.
Spiritualhealthcanbedeeplypersonal,butMHI
findingssuggestthattheworkplacemaybeoneofmanyplaceswhereindividualsexperienceasenseofpurposeandpositivespiritualhealthoverall
(Exhibit5).Apersonmayfindtheirjobunfulfilling,buttheflipsidecouldalsooccur:peoplecanfind
deepfulfillmentinpaidorunpaidwork.Abouttwo-
Exhibit5
Acrossallgenerations,spiritualhealthfactors,suchasmission-driven
work,areimportanttorespondentswhenconsideringafutureemployer.
Importanceofspiritualhealthconsiderationswhenselectingafutureemployer,bygeneration,1%
GenZMillennial
70
63
8
10
Veryimportantorimportant
Neutral
Notimportant
GenXBabyboomer
64
66
1011
1Question:Howimportantdoyouthinkspiritualhealthconsiderations(suchasstrong,purpose-drivenwork;missionstatement;opportunityforprobonowork)areinselectingafutureemployer?
Source:McKinseyHealthInstituteGlobalGenZBrainHealthSurvey(2022),GenZoversample(includesrespondentsaged13–24);weightedbygender,age,andeducationlevels.Datesielded:Aug26–Nov2,2022;n=31,819
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thirdsofGenZrespondents,forexample,
saidspiritualhealthconsiderations,suchasa
purposefulmissionstatementandopportunitiesforprobonowork,were“veryimportant”or
“important”whenitcametoselectinganemployer.Seventypercentofmillennialsand66percentof
GenXreportedthesame.
However,havingasenseofpurposeatworkcannotoverridenegativeelements,suchastoxicbehaviorandburnout.12Additionally,individualsmayprefer
nottoseekpurposeintheworkplace;instead,theymayturntoavenueslikevolunteering,helpingfamilymembers,participatinginareligiousorspiritual
community,oralloftheabove.Still,recognizingtheroletheworkplacecanplayinpromotingspiritualhealthisanelementoftotalemployeeholistic
health,andcreatingopportunitiesforpurposeintheworkplacemaybeessentialtothefutureofwork.
Spiritualhealthcanbeframedaspartofan
individual’soverallwell-being.Seekingpurpose
andmeaning,connectingwithwhatmatters,and
actingwithintentioncanbealifelongjourney,muchliketheneedtoregularlyasse
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