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How your business's culture can impact employee wellbeing
Every business has a culture. It stems from the company’s values and attitudes and is reinforced by your most senior employees. The culture affects everything in your business and it becomes a blueprint for your employees of what’s expected and appropriate. Perhaps your culture embraces working from ...
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How to develop a health and wellbeing strategy
Creating a health and wellbeing strategy not only demonstrates care for employees, but it can also result in a healthier, more engaged and more productive workforce. It has been reported that every pound spent on employee wellness results in a saving of £2.50, thanks to reduced sickness ...
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How to keep productivity up during the festive period
The festive season is a great time to celebrate your company’s success of the last year and for employees to forge closer relationship with colleagues, outside of the day to day work environment. Christmas is also a time of distractions – parties, shopping, socialising. These can all ...
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How to avoid Christmas party social media shenanigans
Christmas is a time for celebration and the annual Christmas party is a great way to thank your staff for their work throughout the year and provide an opportunity for employees to relax and enjoy themselves. It’s important to be mindful though that, during the festivities, if ...
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Why mindfulness matters and how to implement it for your employees
The practice of mindfulness is becoming more and more popular, with many famous athletes, actors and CEOs endorsing it. But what exactly is it, and how can it help your business? Mindfulness, defined by Mindful magazine, is: “the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of ...
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Supporting employees who are lonely at Christmas
For many, Christmas is seen as a time of joy and celebration. For some though, Christmas can be a lonely time. A survey carried out by the BBC showed that 7% of us will spend Christmas alone. What is surprising is that the feeling of loneliness is ...