From university students and young entrepreneurs to senior executives, imposter syndrome remains a common thread in everyone’s personal career journey.
All in Wellness
From university students and young entrepreneurs to senior executives, imposter syndrome remains a common thread in everyone’s personal career journey.
A happy and healthy workforce will bring more productivity, engagement, and loyalty. However, it’s important employer’s realise a ‘1 size fits all’ approach to wellbeing just won’t cut it.
We were persuaded that we had everything we needed to survive right here and to want anything else was to be at risk of losing our livelihood or worse, losing our sense of purpose and belonging - triggering that primal instinct that will have us compromise on our values if it means survival.
Here are 5 signs you are struggling with managing pressure and need to prioritise your wellbeing.
Are the tools they offer to boost productivity enough to combat distractions?
So, aside from making sure employees have manageable workloads, can do their job in positive, kind environment and leave work on time, what other ways can employers create a working environment that promotes positive mental wellbeing? One answer is nature.
Having a positive outlook on life is about more than just being optimistic or trusting that good things will happen.
Despite the emphasis that is often placed on HR departments in this day and age, it can sometimes be confusing deciding whether an issue is important or relevant enough to take up with human resource professionals.
Innovation is important to most start up businesses today and many entrepreneurs talk about their desire to actively encourage disruption within their industry and market, yet very few can honestly say they have actually activated real innovation within their business.
The saying ‘it’s ‘lonely at the top’ doesn’t just apply to the heads of large corporates, it’s something that every business owner feels at some point, if not all the time.
Procrastinating seems very minor to the plethora of things we have to overcome, but by golly it is one of the biggest dream killer.