It Is Time to Start Discussions on Workplace Stress, Burnout
Three things to reflect on as Stress Awareness Month continues:
83% of employees worldwide say their wellbeing is just as important as their salary.
(2022 Research Study from Gympass)
Job stress is far and away the major source of stress for American adults.
(American Institute of Stress)
70% of employees said they would leave their current job for another organization offering better resources to reduce feelings of burnout.
(Visier study of full-time employees)
Stress impacts decision-making at all levels of your organization, causing less-than-optimal decisions to be made in reaction to people, situations, and events.
Stress and burnout also directly impact employee wellbeing and employee retention.
Take These 4 Actions
In this short, 3-minute video, I share four actions organizations can implement immediately and with little or no cost.
There is no better time for your organization to tackle these important issues on behalf of your employees and their families. I can show your leaders, managers, and employees how to excel at managing and reducing work-related stress. Here are ways I can help you start discussions now.
Together, we can create a less stressful work environment for you and your colleagues.
Help Yourself Make Better Decisions
You do not have to emotionally react to events, situations, and people, In my book, How Stress and Anxiety Impact Your Decision Making, you will find useful and easy-to-implement tips and techniques for taking control of your emotions and thoughts so that you can respond, instead of reacting, to life’s daily challenges.
This book will help you make more optimal decisions, both personally and professionally. The key is: it is not just WHAT you think, but HOW you think, that makes a difference in the outcomes you generate.
How Stress and Anxiety Impact Your Decision Making is available worldwide on Amazon in paperback and Kindle formats.
Better decision making and better thinking – and thus better outcomes – can be yours.
The key to doing so, especially for important decisions that lead to a more productive and happier life, is in knowing how stress and anxiety impact your decision making.
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