Why You Matter at Work is part of theWhy You Matter*** five-book mini-series, which explores Personal Life,* Work, Marriage, Family, and Community**,** inviting readers into a deeper and more intentional way of living. Shaped by the TINS Way, each book offers a reflective path for engaging life's complexity with clarity, meaning, coherence, fairness, intention, purpose, and decision intelligence**.** It speaks to those focusing on expected paths as well as those forging their own, affirming that meaningful lives are shaped through awareness, responsibility, and intentional choice, not by credentials, timelines, or milestones alone. Written as a single unified work with two perspectives of entry — Biblical and Humanistic — readers may begin from one perspective or move between both within the same book. At its heart is a simple truth: ***You matter — and how you show up, contribute, and relate to others in your work matters deeply.***— Joshua C. Lam, Founder of The TINS Way
About the Author
Joshua C. Lam, is an author, a pastor, an accredited family mediator, the developer of the TINS Framework, and the founder of The TINS Way. He holds an LLM in Alternative Dispute Resolution from Osgoode Hall Law School, (2016), following foundational training in negotiation and mediation through the Program of Instruction for Lawyers at Harvard Law School and advanced family mediation training at the University of Waterloo. He earned his Doctor of Ministry in Postmodern Generations from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, a Master of Theology from the University of Toronto, and a Bachelor of Theology from Singapore Bible College (English Department). He previously served as a Roster Mediator in the Ontario Mandatory Mediation Program, handling court-assigned cases for the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is the author of Biblical Mediation in Marriage and Family Conflict Resolution (Revised, 2025) and Why You Matter in Personal Life, the first published volume in the five-book mini-series (January 2026).