Employee exhaustion can be a huge problem in the workplace. A workforce that is tired all the time is more likely to make mistakes, become ill and work less productively. That’s not to mention the problems that exhausted, crabby employees can make when it comes to teamwork.
Becky Squiers
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Bedtime Habits that are Making Your Employees Exhausted
Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work
Stress is a natural part of life and can be caused by various factors, such as work, personal life, and relationships. While some stress can be helpful in motivating us to take action, too much stress can harm our physical and mental health.
When stress begins to affect our daily life or work, it's important to take steps to address it. We can identify the source of the stress and reduce or eliminate it. Alternatively, we can practice stress-reducing techniques like meditation, deep breathing exercises, or physical activity.
It's also essential to recognize when our colleagues or co-workers are experiencing high levels of stress. We can do this by paying attention to changes in behavior, attitude, or work quality. If we notice these signs, we can suggest some stress-reducing techniques that have worked for us, or encourage them to seek professional help if necessary. By supporting each other and working together to manage stress, both individuals and organizations can thrive.
Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work
How to Identify a Champion in Your Employee Wellness Program
A wellness champion is someone who is a model participant in your wellness program. They don’t have to be the fittest employee at your company, but they do need to be invested in their own well-being. They also need to be someone who’s in good standing at your company; a person whom other people enjoy.
It’s helpful to find wellness champions in your program because they can be an extension of your employee recruitment strategy. They can also help to boost engagement by being involved in and excited about the wellness activities you sponsor.
Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work
Some wellness coordinators are just awesome at what they do. They run wellness programs that employees enjoy, and they do so without hiccups. But what habits do these rockstar coordinators have that make them so good at their jobs? Here are 10 things that they do everyday:
They watch the news. Or read it online or listen on the radio. No matter what method they use, rockstar coordinators stay updated on what’s happening in the world. Health trends are always changing, and wellness coordinators need to keep up.
Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work
An extended workday isn’t necessarily and agreed-upon amount of time. In fact, the definition is that the workday is longer than “normal.” Many employees who work extended workdays work 8-12 hour shifts, but they typically don’t work five days every week.
Even employees who work a “normal” work schedule don’t always work regular hours. In fact, employees who work a regular 40-hour work week usually end up working 47 hours every week on average. This is especially true for salaried employees who don’t necessarily log hours or get overtime payment.
Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work
Technology is officially everywhere. It’s always new. It’s always trendy. And, it’s always changing. Keeping up with the tech world can be nearly impossible. Combine that with the always changing atmosphere of the wellness world, and we’ve got a real challenge on our hands.
Tech and wellness can complement each other nicely, but it’s important to remember not to sacrifice function for the flashiness of new trends. If you’re thinking about working the latest tech trends into your corporate wellness program, consider these three areas of wellness.
Topics: Wellness at Work
Odds are, you’ve heard the warnings before. Stress is harmful on a variety of levels. Aside from being damaging to your mental health, stress in the workplace can:
- Destroy opportunities for teamwork
- Reduce productivity
- Diminish quality of work
- Harm the physical health of employees
We’re not naïve enough to suggest eliminating all stress from your workplace because some situations are just stressful no matter what you do. It is important, however, to recognize when your workforce is under too much stress and take steps to help employees alleviate that stress.
Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work
Promote a Healthier Holiday Season with Your Wellness Program
While the holidays can be the most wonderful time of the year, they can be the worst when it comes to maintaining healthy habits. The hustle and bustle of holiday preparations can really take a toll on everyone.
To help you handle the holidays like a champ, we’ve created a comprehensive holiday healthy guide. Download the guide for tips and tricks to stay physically, mentally, financially and emotionally healthy this holiday season.
Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work
Today’s social society means it’s no longer just you and your business who determine if you’ll be successful. Business success encompasses so much more than what goes on inside the four walls of your office.
Things like who you know, your brand image, community engagement, corporate and charitable partnerships, your experience and so much more play a role on your company’s bottom line. Business has ultimately become a more rounded field in which consumers expect you to do more than just what you do business-wise.
Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work
We all know those people who seem to sail through rough times unscathed. When the going gets tough, they’re the tough that get going. They thrive in the face of challenges and bounce back from the worst disasters. These people are simply resilient.
Resilience is important because it’s what allows people to learn and grow in difficult situations. Aside from mentally making it through, resilience is also linked to better health and energy in all situations.
Topics: Healthy Workplaces