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Lisa Stovall

With over two decades of experience in employee wellness and internal communications, Lisa Stovall brings her passion and expertise to every project as a senior content writer, strategist, and editor at TotalWellness. Equipped with a Master’s in Health Promotion, she’s all about creating workplaces that are healthy, happy, and thriving. When she’s not at work, Lisa loves getting her 10,000 steps in — whether it’s a stroll through the park, exploring new trails, or enjoying a neighborhood walk with her two dogs. For Lisa, health and wellness are not just her career, but a personal passion she brings to life with vibrant energy and a fun approach that makes her a trusted voice in the wellness community.
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New Screening Methods Offer Flexibility for Wellness Programs [Infographic]

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Sep, 12, 2013

More and more employers are offering biometric screenings because it's an effective way of collecting valuable information about employees' current health status and risk areas. In 2011, 62% of large employers offered biometric screenings to employees. 

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Topics: Biometric Health Screenings, Wellness at Work

#1 Priority for Worksite Wellness Managers

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Wed, Sep, 04, 2013

While many individuals are motivated to take care of themselves and their health, most don’t! Over 60% of American’s are overweight or obese and 19% still smoke. Employees’ lack of interest in and motivation to change is the most significant stumbling blocks in worksite wellness. In fact according to Aon Hewitt, the number one priority for employee health benefits managers is motivating and helping sustain workers’ positive health behaviors.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

Time for a New Definition of Workplace Wellness

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Tue, Aug, 27, 2013

Workplace wellness. What comes to mind when you hear those words? Weight loss challenges? Screenings? Health risks? A universally accepted definition does not really exist but most wellness programs target exercise, smoking and weight loss. What if we change traditional workplace wellness so it encompasses employee wellbeing and was seen as a natural extension of the company's identity?

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Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work

10 Questions to Ask When Evaluating a Corporate Wellness Program

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Mon, Aug, 19, 2013

It's been a rough couple of months for corporate wellness. First, there was the depressing 2013 RAND report on corporate wellness. Next the State of Nebraska had to defend their wellness program results. And, just last week faculty and staff at Penn State protested their new wellness program.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

Why Your Worksite Wellness Program Shouldn't Ignore Blood Pressure

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Mon, Aug, 12, 2013

Are you educating your employees about blood pressure? If not, you should be. High blood pressure impacts one in three adults in the U.S., making it one of the most common chronic conditions in the country. Plus, it typically develops without signs or symptoms, so many people don't realize they have it. 

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Topics: Biometric Health Screenings

Debunking Flu Shot Myths Helps Increase Employee Participation

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Tue, Aug, 06, 2013

People are fickle about the flu shot. During the 2011-2012 flu season, according to the CDC, only 42% of the U.S. population actually got the vaccine.

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Topics: Workplace Flu Shots

Using Peer Pressure to Instantly Improve Worksite Wellness Program

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Aug, 01, 2013

Let's face it. We all have an intense desire to fit in - whether at work, school or home - we never escape the power of peer pressure. While peer pressure is usually seen as a negative thing, people can also influence each other's behavior in healthy ways. 

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Topics: Wellness at Work

How to Tackle Employee Concerns about Health Screenings

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Jul, 25, 2013

A couple of drops of blood for a biometric screening might not seem like a big deal, but for many employees, the mention of biometric screenings strikes fear in their hearts.

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Topics: Biometric Health Screenings

10 Creative Worksite Flu Shot Program Campaigns

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Jul, 18, 2013

Research shows that a strong communications strategy is key to a successful worksite flu vaccination program. Promoting the flu vaccine at every opportunity and explaining the benefits of vaccination can also help you increase participation. Yet each year, human resource professionals struggle to come up with creative flu shot communication and marketing materials. 

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Topics: Workplace Flu Shots, Wellness at Work

Using Storytelling to Drive Wellness in the Workplace

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Jul, 11, 2013

Stories are the way that humans make sense of the world. When your colleagues ask you about how you spent your weekend, you don’t start with facts and figures. You tell them stories.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

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