Enhancing Employee Well-being for Improved Health and Happiness
Unlocking the vitality, productivity, and happiness of employees includes four essential factors: Healthy Motion, Nutrition, Sleep, and Mindfulness. Better health supports various facets of physical well-being, fostering a robust immune system, improved metabolic function, and a reduced risk of chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
Why This Matters
The reason why this is important is because we want our employees to feel alive, energetic, happy, and confident which can ultimately lead to more productivity and positivity in the workplace.
- A more robust immune system
- Improved metabolic function
- Reduced risk of obesity, diabetes, and heart disease
- More energy through the day
- Greater confidence and positivity
- Higher productivity at work
Four factors do most of that work: Healthy Motion, Nutrition, Sleep, and Mindfulness.
The Four Essentials
Healthy Motion
Sedentary desk work can negatively impact both physical and mental health, leading to increased risks of chronic diseases, muscle and joint issues, reduced blood circulation, mental health challenges, weight gain, and decreased productivity. Encouraging short movement breaks such as walks or walking stairs, incorporating desk exercises like air squats or using resistance bands, and utilizing standing desks can mitigate these adverse effects. Scheduled workouts multiple times a week, especially incorporating heart rate training, can significantly boost energy levels.
Nutrition
A balanced diet plays a pivotal role in maintaining optimal health and preventing chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Emphasizing a variety of nutrient-rich foods while minimizing sugars, salt, and unhealthy fats is paramount. Stay away from the bagels and candy counter. Encouraging healthy snacks like fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds, and yogurt over processed options fosters better dietary habits.
Sleep
Striving for seven to eight hours of quality sleep each night is vital for adults, facilitating essential restorative processes that enhance cognitive function, memory, attention, and decision-making capabilities. Adequate sleep also promotes emotional well-being by regulating mood and reducing stress.
Mindfulness
Practicing mindfulness through meditation, breathing exercises, and yoga can effectively alleviate stress and cultivate emotional balance.
Practical Ways to Start
None of this requires a large program. These are the specific habits that make the four essentials real during a working day.
- Short movement breaks, a walk or the stairs
- Desk exercises like air squats or resistance bands
- Standing desks
- Scheduled workouts several times a week, with heart rate training
- Healthy snacks: fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and yogurt
- Less sugar, salt, and unhealthy fat
- Seven to eight hours of sleep a night
- Meditation, breathing exercises, and yoga
In essence, integrating regular physical activity, nutritious eating habits, quality sleep, and mindfulness practices can lead to healthier and happier employees.
Working With Healthy Goals Healthy Living
Our organization, Healthy Goals Healthy Living, LLC, specializes in creating engaging wellness programs tailored to these key areas, fostering a vibrant and thriving workplace culture.
This article originally appeared on LinkedIn.
Key Takeaways
- Healthy Motion: regular movement protects both body and mind.
- Nutrition: nutrient-rich food prevents chronic disease and fuels focus.
- Sleep: seven to eight hours restores memory, attention, and decision-making.
- Mindfulness: meditation, breathing, and yoga ease stress and steady mood.
About the Author
Dawn Cortese is Founder and CEO of Healthy Goals Healthy Living, LLC. A corporate wellness strategist, certified nutrition coach, and licensed brain health trainer, she combines more than 30 years of business experience with expertise in human performance, behavior change, and brain health. Dawn works with organizations and leaders to improve focus, resilience, well-being, and performance in today’s rapidly evolving workplace.