"All work done mindfully rounds us out, helps complete us as persons"
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The phrase "rounds us out" is doing cultural work, too. It borrows the language of wholeness without drifting into vague self-help fog. Rounded people have edges, but not jagged ones; they can absorb friction. The subtext is Aristotelian: character is built through repeated action, and labor can be a practice ground for virtues like patience, honesty, and courage. Work, in this framing, isn't only a means to money or recognition. It's a daily arena where you rehearse who you are.
"Helps complete us as persons" lands as both promise and provocation. Completion here isn't a final glow-up; it's a continuous making. It also pushes back against the split many of us feel between "real life" and "job life". Sinetar suggests that division is a kind of spiritual inefficiency: if you bring your full self to any task, even modest ones, the task gives something back.
Context matters: Sinetar emerged amid late-20th-century anxieties about alienation, corporate conformity, and the search for vocation. Her point is not that every job is ennobling, but that attention can turn even constrained work into a site of agency. Mindfulness becomes a subtle form of resistance.
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Sinetar, Marsha. (2026, January 16). All work done mindfully rounds us out, helps complete us as persons. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-work-done-mindfully-rounds-us-out-helps-108186/
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Sinetar, Marsha. "All work done mindfully rounds us out, helps complete us as persons." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-work-done-mindfully-rounds-us-out-helps-108186/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"All work done mindfully rounds us out, helps complete us as persons." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/all-work-done-mindfully-rounds-us-out-helps-108186/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







