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Most entrepreneurs know how to work harder—but very few know how to work with presence, steadiness, and meaning. This book reveals why the missing ingredient in modern business isn’t another tactic or productivity hack, but business rituals that anchor your energy and mindset in the middle of relentless demands.
Through practical and thoughtful practices, it shows how simple routines—morning intention setting, gratitude journaling for leaders, or creating energetic boundaries at work—can transform not just your schedule, but the way you experience leadership itself. Instead of treating work and spirituality as separate, it weaves them together into a framework where everyday actions become grounding forces of clarity.
You’ll learn how to:
- Begin each day with focus and purpose through morning intention setting
- Use gratitude journaling for leaders to prevent burnout and reframe setbacks
- Protect your energy with clear energetic boundaries at work
- End your day with powerful closure rituals that free your mind for rest and renewal
- Design personal and team routines that create sustainable workplace culture practices
Written for entrepreneurs, founders, and leaders seeking more than short-term success, this book speaks to those ready to replace constant busyness with depth, rhythm, and resilience. Whether you are building a company, leading a team, or redefining your own pace of life, you’ll discover that meaningful work is not achieved by doing more—but by ritualizing what matters most.
By the end, you will hold a practical model for a sacred routine for business—one that brings balance, clarity, and enduring strength to the way you lead, work, and live.

The Sacred Routine

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  • Jonathan Mercer writes at the intersection of work, attention, and meaning. His books examine how steady, principle-led practices outperform hustle and hype over the long run. As the author of Outlast: The Hidden Power of Emotional Patience in Building Enduring Wealth, Mercer has earned a devoted readership among founders and leaders who value calm execution over constant urgency. He has worked alongside entrepreneurs, creative teams, and small business owners across industries, focusing on the disciplines that keep people clear, present, and resilient. His approach blends practical routines with a contemplative mindset: fewer hacks, more rhythm; fewer slogans, more signal. In The Sacred Routine, Mercer turns to the quiet structures that make a workday humane—intention-setting, gratitude, and energetic boundaries—so readers can build companies that are not only effective, but also sources of strength and meaning.

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