Abstract

Objective - This study aims to investigate the relationship between spirituality and restoration in the public sector workplace of civil officials in Malaysia, specifically through the lens of emotional intelligence. The primary objective is to enhance the understanding of emotional wellness among government employees, addressing it as a crucial mental health concern in the context of workplace dynamics. Methodology/Technique - The study utilizes a comprehensive literature review to identify and extract relevant information on emotional wellness, with a specific emphasis on spirituality and recovery. Data collection involves exploring the experiences and perspectives of civil servants through surveys and structured assessments. Findings – The study anticipates shedding light on the intricate relationship between emotional intelligence, spirituality, and restoration in the workplace. By examining existing literature and conducting quantitative analyses, the research aims to provide insights into the specific ways in which spirituality and access to green spaces contribute to emotional wellness. The findings are expected to highlight the importance of integrating these elements into workplace strategies for government employees. This research contributes to the field by emphasizing the role of spirituality and nature in mitigating emotional disturbances among civil servants. The incorporation of therapeutic nature experiences is a novel approach to addressing mental health issues in the workplace. Novelty - The study also explores the concept of self-attachment to nature as a means of alleviating emotional disturbances and fostering a deeper connection with spirituality. By linking emotional wellness to these factors, the research introduces innovative strategies for enhancing the mental welfare of government employees, ultimately contributing to the broader discourse on workplace well-being. Type of Paper: Review JEL Classification: J60, J61, J63. Keywords: Emotional Well-being; Green Workplace; Human Resource Development; Spirituality; Restoration. Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Mohamad, F; Abiddin, N.Z. (2023). Harmonizing Workplace Wellness: Exploring the Integration of Spirituality and Restoration in the Malaysian Public Sector – A Comprehensive Literature Review, J. Mgt. Mkt. Review, 8(4), 137 – 144. https://doi.org/10.35609/jmmr.2023.8.4(4)

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