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Mental Health First Aid: The Critical Skill Set Every Workplace Needs

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However, the same consideration is seldom extended toward mental stress and strain—otherwise known as mental health first aid—and that needs to change. The same analysis also found that workers believe their job is more likely to harm their mental health than help it. What is Mental Health First Aid? Mary Jacobson, M.D.,

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3 Strategic Reasons Businesses Need To Prioritize Workplace Nutrition

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Research shows that employees who make poor dietary choices are 66% more likely to be less productive than their health-conscious colleagues. Increasing media attention on the popularity of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic over the past year has raised concerns about costs for workplace insurance plans.

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Why It Pays To Promote Mental Health In The Workplace

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The promotion of mental fitness and resilience in the workplace not only reduces stress and burnout but is also beneficial for financial success. . Failure to address workplace stress is currently costing an estimated $190m billion in healthcare costs. Mental Health Awareness,? The month of May is dedicated to?

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Stretch, Sprint, Succeed: Embracing Exercise to Combat Workplace Burnout

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Burnout is prevalent among modern workers; factors contributing to burnout include job-related stress, exhaustion, and a sense of inefficacy. Companies like Asana, Google and more offer employee exercise programs that can improve personal health, productivity, and work-life balance.

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Cultivating Optimism Could Be The Ultimate Game Changer In Your Workplace

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Employees increasingly desire leadership that prioritizes optimism in the workplace. Optimism positively impacts employee well-being — including improved mental and physical health, job satisfaction, and work-life balance. While causation remains unproven, biological evidence suggests the potential health benefits of being optimistic.

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Stress Isn’t A Flex: The Unexpected Consequences Of Busy Bragging

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Boasting about busyness and stress can breed resentment among colleagues and is perceived as a sign of lower competence, diminishing team dynamics and individual well-being. The phenomenon is driven by societal values that emphasize perpetual productivity and stress as indicators of dedication and importance, fueled by “hustle culture.”

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Challenges Mounting For Employers As ADA Mental Health Rights Clash With RTO Mandates

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The Americans with Disabilities Act mandates that employers must provide reasonable accommodations — which could include remote work — for employees with disabilities, including mental health conditions. Employers must engage in a cooperative process with employees who request accommodations for mental health conditions,” says Sonderling.

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