Pursuing Personal – and Professional – Wellness
Anju Choudhary
Business, Operation, Talent and Strategy Leader | Keynote Speaker | Board Member | Media Contributor | DEI&B Champion | Certified Coach | Mentor
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Once viewed primarily as a space for productivity, the workplace has evolved into an environment where holistic well-being needs to be a cornerstone. After all, it's where we spend a significant portion of our lives, where we pursue our ambitions, and where we seek our purpose.??
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That’s why a recent out-of-office email reply from a colleague captured my attention. The automatic email was full of apologies – for being out of the office, for not responding immediately, for taking some time away. I was puzzled, to be honest; I wondered why this person felt the need to apologize so profusely.?
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Unfortunately, this is an all-too-common reflection of our current workplace culture, which often demands that employees be available 24/7. This can create a lot of stress and anxiety, as people feel like they must be always “on.”??
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Most organizations understand that employees’ mental and physical health is essential to their success. But it can be easy to neglect wellness when we’re juggling the demands of work, family, and personal commitments. That's why it's so important to make time for self-care.?
From the subtle changes in our daily routines to the overarching culture of our workplaces, self-care leaves an indelible mark on the way we function, innovate, and thrive in today's demanding world.?
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MAKING TIME FOR SELF-CARE?
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Beyond the mental and physical health initiatives your organization may offer its employees, you must prioritize taking care of your physical, mental, and emotional health. Not only will this help you stay sharp, focused, and productive, but it will also reduce your risk of burnout, stress, and anxiety.?
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Here are a few tips for making time for self-care:?
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Taking care of your wellness and mental health is an investment in your future success. By making time for self-care, you'll be better able to handle the challenges of work and life, and you'll be more likely to achieve your goals.?
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CREATING SPACE FOR EMPLOYEES TO PRIORITIZE SELF-CARE?
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In addition to the tips above, here are a few specific things that leaders can do to promote wellness and mental health in their workplace:?
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By taking these steps, leaders can help to create a healthier and more supportive workplace for everyone. However, it is not always easy to prioritize yourself and self-care when there are competing priorities and multiple deadlines, but consider this:?
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WRITE BETTER OUT-OF-OFFICE MESSAGES?
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Now if you are still not sure what to write in your out-of-office reply message, here are some funny inspirations so you do not feel too guilty about being away:?
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As our professional lives become increasingly demanding and fast-paced, the need for a holistic approach to well-being has never been more critical. By fostering a culture that values self-care, organizations can not only empower their employees to thrive but also reap the rewards of a more engaged, loyal, and innovative workforce.?
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But remember that self-care is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It encompasses a spectrum of practices and approaches, and it should be tailored to individual needs and preferences. The responsibility for nurturing self-care within the workplace doesn’t rest solely with management; it is a collective endeavor that requires commitment and cooperation at all levels.?
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Prioritizing self-care as an essential component of our professional lives enables us to create workplaces where “well-being” is not just a buzzword; it is a lived reality.?
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Looking to establish a more balanced work culture? Check out Skillsoft’s course library for courses on topics such as mental health awareness and psychological safety.??
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We see you. And we can help!?
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1 年Well said Anju Choudhary. All excellent points and the OOO examples are very funny! ??
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1 年I like the funny OOO ??