Heart-Centered Business

General Business Programs

  • Dealing with Challenges - Challenges come in all shapes and sizes, some taking longer than others to work through.  In this meeting we will discuss practices that help you deal with challenges both in the moment and over the long haul. 
  • Gratitude – Gratitude can change the culture of a workplace. This meeting involves a discussion of the importance of gratitude, its effect in the workplace and how to incorporate gratitude practices.
  • Guest Relations – When we look at our clients as guests in our home, we feel differently about our relationship with them. This meeting includes sharing and discussing Disney guest relation tips and the importance of creating a safe and positive experience for guests.
  • Mission Statement – Creating mission statements can bring staff more meaning and purpose in their work. This meeting includes an activity to create a mission statement for each individual workplace.
  • Working through Change - The difference between living a lifestyle of change and one that resists change is a willingness to be open.  However, it isn’t as easy as just telling yourself to do so. In this meeting we will discuss practices that help you open to and flow more easily with change.

Grief and Loss Support Programs - Grief and loss is a part of life. Jackie Hook can provide programs to help employers, organizations and individuals learn more about the grief process and ways to find support through it. Each of these programs can be tailored to meet your unique needs.

  • Grief and Loss in the Workplace -According to the Grief Recovery Institute Educational Foundation Inc., grief costs employers more than $75 billion per year. This program is designed to provide employees with information and support, as well as help employers learn about ways to support grieving employees.
  • Loss and Spiritual Wellness - We all experience loss in our lives. This program explores grieving as a spiritual process and discusses the possible gifts that come from it when you have the patience and courage to pay attention to this journey.
  • Spirituality and Grief Group - The grief process is a spiritual journey that is helped by having companions on the way. In this group, you will have a safe space to share your experience of grief with others on their own journey and together support one another as grow through it.

Spiritual Wellness Programs - Often times worksite health promotion programs don’t address the spiritual dimension of wellness. Some people would argue that the spiritual dimension is the most important, and at minimum, it affects the other five dimensions. Jackie has created unique spiritual wellness programs available to businesses and organizations. Our spiritual wellness programs consist of the “4 Cs:” Centeredness, Creativity, Community and Caring. Each of our program offerings covers these four components.

To help businesses and organizations promote spiritual wellness for their employees and members, Jackie Hook can provide a variety of programs, including:

  • Why Should I Care About Spiritual Wellness? - This program will define spiritual wellness, help you understand its impact on your health, and explore ways to incorporate the components of spiritual wellness into your life.
  • Freedom Through Forgiveness - We have all been hurt by someone or something at one time in our lives, and part of the healing process involves forgiveness. Often misunderstood, forgiveness is not simply passive acquiescence, but rather a process shaped by certain practices. And while forgiving can be hard, it will ultimately benefit you and lead to increased freedom. This program will address the stages, processes and practices to help you in finding forgiveness. For employers, this program will address how forgiveness can affect the well-being of your organization.
  • Honoring Transitions in Your Life – Our culture often encourages us to quickly “get over” life’s many transitions, losses and changes. This program provides information about how to recognize, allow and honor these transitions to help you grow and get the most from the experiences.
  • Loss and Spiritual Wellness - We all experience loss in our lives. This program explores grieving as a spiritual process and discusses the possible gifts that come from it when you have the patience and courage to pay attention to this journey.
  • Spirituality and Grief Group - The grief process is a spiritual journey that is helped by having companions on the way. In this group, you will have a safe space to share your experience of grief with others on their own journey and together support one another as grow through it.
  • Spiritual Decision Making - Spiritual wellness includes listening to our inner teacher. In this program we will explore spiritual decision making as it includes opening ourselves, paying attention and responding to this inner teacher.            
  • Living “Divided No More” - Using Parker Palmer’s A Hidden Wholeness: The Journey Toward an Undivided Life – Welcoming the Soul and Weaving Community in a Wounded World, this program is about attending to your own soul. As we study the book and ourselves, we will each have the opportunity to learn from each other and our own inner teacher.
  • Spiritual Parenting - In today’s world, many parents feel overwhelmed with their responsibilities and don’t feel they have the time to nurture their own or their children’s’ spiritual lives. The Parents’ Hours are a way for parents to seize the opportunities that are a part of their everyday lives and to use these moments to open themselves and their children to their spirituality. These hours don’t expect parents to do it all, but instead encourage parents to turn what they already do into pathways of spirituality for themselves and their children.
  • Spiritual Practice of Writing Haiku - Haiku is a three line, non‐rhyming form of Japanese poetry that embraces the moment and invites others into it. In this program we will learn that poetry is an excellent release and ancient art form open to all, and that the process involved in composing one is actually a spiritual practice.