Article Feature: How to Live a Meaningful Life

Liz was excited to be featured in Marquette University's Arts & Sciences Magazine alongside colleagues Dr. Melissa Shaw and Dr. Jennifer Harvey, discussing our innovative approach to vocational discernment in higher education. The article, "How to Live a Meaningful Life," explores how they’re helping students make meaningful decisions about their futures through reflective coursework and spiritual practices.

Highlighting Discernment in Education

The feature discusses how they integrate discernment practices into undergraduate education, particularly through CORE 4929 courses. As quoted in the article, Liz’s approach helps students navigate important influences in their lives, explore their decision-making processes, and identify their core values. This work exemplifies what she has long believed: that self-discovery can be both rigorous and transformative.

Why This Matters

The integration of vocational discernment into academic settings reflects Lumin Living’s broader mission of helping people align their outer lives with their inner truth. Whether in a workshop or in 1:1 sessions, Lumin Living is committed to creating spaces where people can explore life's big questions and make decisions that resonate with their deepest values.

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