by Steven Howard | Mar 20, 2019 | Brain Health, Decision Making, Mindful Leadership, Workplace Climate
Prolonged Stress Is Not Good For Long-Term Brain Health There is a greater increase in cognitive stress in leaders than ever before, mostly as a result of information overload combined with an ever-increasing array of distractions and interruptions. Leaders need to...
by Steven Howard | Mar 18, 2019 | Leadership Behaviors, Mindful Leader, Workplace Climate
Stress Is Hurting Leaders In Multiple Ways As we shared in an earlier blog on How Stress Impacts the Workplace, numerous studies show that job stress is far and away the major source of stress for American adults and that it has escalated precariously over the past...
by Steven Howard | Mar 15, 2019 | Decision Making, Leadership Behaviors, Workplace Climate
Workplace Stress Impacts Leaders In Many Ways The effects of constant and chronic stress are well known. In his book The Happiness Handbook, Dr. David Lee cites Robert Sapolsky, a professor of biological sciences and an authority on stress at Stanford University, in...
by Steven Howard | Mar 11, 2019 | Employee Engagement, Leadership Skills, Leading People
Leaders Should Use Mindfulness Techniques to Control and Reduce Their Own Stress In our previous blog post on The Costly Impact of Workplace Stress, we shared with you that workplace stress is costing U.S. employers over $500B annually. Yes, 500 billion dollars goes...
by Steven Howard | Mar 8, 2019 | Employee Engagement, Leading People, Workplace Climate
Managing the Stress of Others is Stressful for Leaders As I highlighted in the previous blog post on How Stress Impacts The Workplace, stress is not only a major obstacle in life, it is also a major cost for businesses and organizations. According to the American...
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