Women and Work Survey
I’m working on a book on women and work and would be deeply grateful if you’d consider participating in this survey.

I believe that women are uniquely gifted by the Lord, and their involvement in the workplace and the public square is a necessary and needed part of a flourishing society. My goal in writing this book is to provide women with the theological framework and practical tools they need to thrive in their work.

The purpose of this survey is to help form the book into something that will serve working women well. Your input is a valuable resource in the creation of this book. While your name and detailed responses will be kept confidential, please note that by completing this survey you are acknowledging that your responses might be used anonymously in the book.

If you have any questions, or would like to chat further, I can be reached at chelseapattersonsobolik@gmail.com

Thank you.

Chelsea Patterson Sobolik

*Please complete this survey by September 10, 2021*

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Name *
Email *
Age *
Occupation/Field *
What does it mean to you to be a Christian in the workplace? *
How do you live out your faith in the workplace? *
How do you view your work as advancing the common good?
What challenges have you navigated as a woman in the workplace?
What positive opportunities have you experienced in the workplace?
How have you developed leadership within your organization or field?
Have you experienced sexism or racism in the workplace?
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If yes, how have you navigated that experience? (Please share as few or as many details as you feel comfortable.)
What are some practical ways you navigate the different seasons of life and work (i.e., working mother, pursuing education while working, etc)?
How do you intentionally build rest into your life?
Who are your role models in regards to women in the workplace?
What advice would you tell your younger self about women and work?
Is there anything else you would like to share?
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