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Top Ways to Empower Your Workforce During National Wellness Month

Written by WellRight | Aug 2, 2023 4:18:07 PM

August is National Wellness Month—and with summer in full swing, there’s no better time to prioritize leading a healthy lifestyle. 

Whether it’s focusing on self-care and stress management or building healthy habits for physical wellness, this special month encourages everyone to take a step back and focus on nurturing all aspects of holistic well-being

But how can employers empower their workforces to embrace National Wellness Month, and why is it important in the first place?

In today’s fast-paced and demanding work environment, it’s too easy for the lines between personal and professional lives to blur, leading to burnout and decreased productivity. 

Gallup estimates that employee burnout results in $322 billion in lost productivity and turnover. Not only is this work-life imbalance bad for business, but it can also have a negative impact on employee health and well-being.

On the other hand, when employers prioritize the wellness of their employees, both parties can experience a number of benefits, including:

  • Improved mental and physical health: Establishing a wellness routine and healthy habits are crucial in improving overall well-being as it allows employees to focus on their own unique needs.
  • Enhanced company culture: When employees come to work happy and healthy, it improves collaboration and fosters a more positive company culture that helps everyone thrive.
  • Increased engagement and productivity: Incorporating a mindfulness practice like yoga at work can boost engagement while simultaneously improving productivity.
  • Increased retention and recruitment: Employers who prioritize overall health and well-being are highly attractive to top candidates, and their current employees are more likely to stay for at least two years.

August is also the perfect time for a renewed focus on wellness. As the days get shorter and the cold weather months approach, this transitionary period can lead to changes in daily routine that impact the mind and body—from daylight savings causing shifting sleep habits to back-to-school stress and flu immunizations. 

Fortunately, there are a few ways employers can help alleviate this seasonal stress and develop a year-round wellness journey.

 

Help Your Employees Thrive During National Wellness Month

While workplace wellness initiatives can help improve targeted results, such as providing good nutrition and promoting healthy eating, it’s also important for employers to encourage well-being in other positive ways. For instance, recognizing hard work or strides in performance can go a long way in helping employees feel valued and respected. 

Leaders can also encourage employees to take short walks during the day for some light exercise and physical activity. These small acts can create a culture that supports employee well-being inside and outside the workplace.

But mental health and wellness extend beyond the employee. To learn more about how the workplace can impact families, discover insights on how family mental health can impact workplace performance in our new guide, “The Ultimate Guide to Well-Being: Top Findings from 3 Industry-Leading Reports.”