Mental Wellness

Creating a productive environment for Neurodiverse employees

Creating a productive environment for Neurodiverse employees

Many modern workspaces exist to facilitate productivity and wellbeing. The shift in focus from pure output to the overall wellbeing of employees is a positive one, allowing companies to support their workforce and reap the benefits of a sustainable model. In general, happier employees equal productive teams and this theory is supported time and time again in research. 

The key is understanding how to make employees with various differences satisfied with their work environment. In this day and age, business leaders are well aware that a diverse workforce brings new perspectives; the benefits of bringing on board neurodiverse employees are far-reaching, allowing different skillsets to be expressed in the office.

This week, guest writer Katie Brenneman explores why and how companies can do more to cater to a neurodiverse workforce.

Holistic approaches to mental wellness: Nurturing mind, body and soul

Holistic approaches to mental wellness: Nurturing mind, body and soul

The journey to mental wellness is a lifelong, fascinating adventure through the intricately connected facets of our beings - mind, body, and soul. It's about discovering that wellness is as much about our thoughts and emotions as it is about our physical and spiritual wellbeing. 

This week, guest writer Stacy Bryant explores what mental wellness means, and how holistically nurturing our mind, body, and soul plays a crucial role in achieving a vibrant, balanced life.

Building a resilient workforce: the role of HR in employee wellbeing and mental health

Building a resilient workforce: the role of HR in employee wellbeing and mental health

The American Psychiatric Association points to a startling reality: unresolved depression in employees results in a 35% reduction in productivity, leading to a loss of $210.5 billion a year in absenteeism, reduced productivity, and medical costs.

How can HR professionals build a resilient workforce in the face of growing mental health challenges? What proactive HR strategies can be employed to not only enhance employee wellbeing, but also impact the company's bottom line positively?

This week, guest writer Rob Press seeks to explore these crucial questions, offering insights into creating a nurturing and supportive work environment where mental health is prioritised.

Why we grieve

Why we grieve

Anyone who has had to manage the impact of grief understands how profound it can be. As a society, we don’t always make room for grief, and this can be especially true in our workplaces. After bereavement leave (a time often swamped by administrative tasks and funeral planning), we are expected to return to work and carry on - but this is easier said than done. 

In fact, managing our emotions in the weeks and months after bereavement can be so difficult that dealing with our everyday responsibilities seems nearly impossible, leading many to wonder why we feel loss so acutely.

In this week’s guest blog, the team at Harold Wood Funeral Services share their perspective on understanding why we grieve, and why it is a necessary readjustment in order to accept life as it is after experiencing deep loss.

15 everyday mindfulness exercises to know

15 everyday mindfulness exercises to know

Practising Mindfulness has many benefits, from calming nerves and anxiety to helping improve our focus and concentration. In this week’s guest blog post, we invite Valerie Teh, self-care practitioner and co-founder of wellbeing community Vana, to share 15 everyday Mindfulness exercises for everyone.