19/04/2026
WISDOM FOR THE WORKPLACE
Weekly Lessons To Inspire Excellence
By Rev Isaac Apenteng
WISDOM LESSON 1
The Foundation of Integrity
"Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but whoever takes crooked paths will be found out."
Proverbs 10:9
In the modern workplace, we are often measured by KPIs, quarterly growth, and speed to market. While these metrics track our productivity, they rarely measure our foundation. Integrity is the silent architecture of a career; you don’t always notice it when things are going well, but you certainly feel its absence when the structure begins to lean.
The Wisdom of the "Straight Line"
Integrity comes from the Latin word integer, meaning "whole" or "undivided." In a professional context, this means being the same person in the boardroom that you are in the breakroom—and the same person when the boss is away as when they are standing over your shoulder.
Wisdom teaches us that "crooked paths" (shortcuts, white lies, or shifting blame) are actually inefficient. They require a high "maintenance cost"—you have to remember which lie you told to whom. Walking in integrity provides security because you have nothing to hide and no trail to cover.
The Temptation of the "Micro-Compromise"
Most people don't set out to commit corporate fraud. Instead, integrity is lost in the "micro-compromises":
• Exaggerating your contribution to a team project.
• "Fudging" a time sheet or an expense report by just a few dollars.
• Remaining silent when a colleague is being unfairly misrepresented.
These moments are the true tests of workplace wisdom. Choosing the "straight line" might be slower or more difficult in the moment, but it builds a reputation that becomes your greatest professional asset.
Reflection Questions
1. The "Front Page" Test: If my digital communication (emails, Slack, DMs) from the last 24 hours were published on the company bulletin board, would I be embarrassed?
2. The Consistency Check: Is there a gap between the "professional version" of myself and the "true version" of myself?
3. The Quiet Corners: What part of my job am I currently "sliding" on because I know no one is checking the work?
Call to Action
Today’s Challenge: Identify one "hidden" area of your work—a file no one opens, a report that is rarely read, or a cleanup task that is easy to skip—and complete it with 100% accuracy and excellence. Do it as an act of personal worship and professional discipline.
A Prayer for the Workday
Lord, thank You for the opportunity to work and contribute today. I ask for the wisdom to see the long-term value of integrity over the short-term ease of a shortcut. Help me to be a person of my word. May my colleagues know me as someone reliable, honest, and whole. Let my work today reflect Your excellence. Amen.
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