At the end of the day, life is all about balance. Even when it comes to a work environment, balance aids in boosting productivity and employee engagement, and contributes to an overall positive dynamic.
Sometimes things get busy though, so it’s hard to keep track. Not to worry, as you can implement some of the following tips as soon as today!
· Take note of employees that might be working longer days than others
· Enforce regular breaks for all staff
· Avoid having employees work through lunch—even if they have food at their desk, it’s important to take a moment and recharge in the middle of the day.
Depending on your day-to-day operations, you might have more specific goals in mind. The main thing is that you’re providing reasonable accommodations for all your employees to perform at their best.
Questions for leaders
1.What are some things you do to ensure balance in the workplace?
2.What are some new techniques you might consider for your own staff?
Registration opens soon for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program.
Are you often overcome with negative thoughts and feelings? Are stress and anxiety sabotaging your performance at work? Mental fitness training can shift your mindset from negative to positive and improve your performance, wellness, and relationships.
Certain levels of stress can be healthy and move things in the direction they need to go. Other times, extreme levels of stress can be detrimental to your health and well-being.
We live in a very fast-moving world, and if you work in the service industry, it might feel like you’re never going to be fully caught up. If you want to set yourself up for success, it’s important to learn helpful stress-management skills.
To protect your well-being, consider the following anytime you’re feeling overwhelmed:
Focus on the task at hand—conserve your energy for what can be done now and try not to worry about what is out of your control, or future problems you have yet to deal with.
Self-awareness is key—the most effective way to improve your coping habits is to be transparent and honest with yourself. Evaluate your productivity and try to identify things that could be using up too much of your valuable time.
Speak with a coach or participate in a leadership development program
Registration is now open for the PowerLEAD Development Training Program. This program supports leaders to increase leadership effectiveness and success in their role.
For more information and to register: https://redworkscoaching.com/services/executive-coaching/powerlead-a-leadership-development-training-program/
Your organization may be eligible for up to two-thirds of the training cost through the Canada Job Grant program.
We can’t always expect to understand what people are thinking or experiencing, but it certainly helps to try. When you’re able to express greater levels of empathy, it cultivates a deeper sense of trust within your team. People are much more likely to engage with those they feel more comfortable with, and it leads to improved teamwork and collaboration.
Aside from that, empathy helps you form more well-rounded business strategies. You can’t expect to have any idea what kind of products or services to provide if you aren’t in touch with the needs of your customers. When you and your employees have a more united understanding of empathy and how to apply it in the workplace, everyone benefits from it.
To get your team on the right track for 2023, registration is now open for the foundational 6-week Positive Intelligence® Business Training Program. This program enables teams to maximize both performance and well-being simultaneously by focusing on the root-level muscles that impact both.
What do you hope to be different for yourself this year? Do you want more happiness despite the challenges that are going on in your life? Do you want better and more fulfilling relationships? Or do you want to increase your performance with joy and ease in the year ahead? You can absolutely have all of this in your life.
Consider increasing your mental fitness through Positive Intelligence®.
Registration is now open for the next 6-week Positive Intelligence® Mental Fitness Foundation program starting February 11.
We all know how important communication is, so why don’t more people place that same level of importance on relationships? If you want to make a real impact, you need to do more than simply get a message across.
Understanding how to cultivate and maintain relationships within teams is crucial to the success of any business organization. So, it’s important that you give your employees the tools they need to show up as their best selves when they work for you. Improving relationships at work naturally puts people in a better position to succeed in other areas of their lives and often leads to heightened confidence and a stronger sense of self.
To get your team on the right track for 2023, registration is now open for the foundational 6-week Positive Intelligence® Business Training Program. In fact, 83% of participants reported improved self-confidence and 85% reported a significant increase in happiness.
Sometimes, you just have to keep it moving, and that couldn’t be truer when it comes to your mind and body connection.
Did you know that you can fuel your creative juices by moving around? Sometimes if you’re feeling stuck in a creative slump, or just in a typical old rut, all it takes is moving your body to get back to feeling engaged.
Whether you’re managing a team, working solo, or are part of a larger group, it’s important that everyone gets an opportunity to move throughout the day.
Questions for leaders
1.Do your employees have the opportunity to take short breaks and move around throughout their day?
2.Do you currently take time throughout your workday to decompress and regroup?
Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program, starting January 25, 2023.
If you’re having trouble with keeping employees engaged in the workplace, you’re actually in the majority—marketing research firm Gallup reports that only 20 percent of global employees are engaged at work. This isn’t specific to any particular industry either, but the one common thread seems to come down to mental health.
From a numbers standpoint, the impact of mental illness is impossible to ignore—costing the global economy upwards of $2.5 trillion annually. Before you can start making any changes, it’s important to understand the current state of your workforce and take note of any existing signs of disengagement.
Once you have a better idea of what you’re working with, you can start to take action and implement changes that will create long-lasting positive results.
What is employee engagement?
Employee engagement might look different based on your organization. In general terms, Quantum Workplace defines it as: “the strength of the mental and emotional connection employees feel toward the work they do, their teams, and their organization.” You need to look at your workplace as more than just a place for people to do their jobs. If you want to create an environment that fosters growth and creative business strides, you need to pay more attention to engagement.
When your employees are engaged, you can expect them to be:
– Team-oriented and purpose-driven.
– Driven to meet goals and come up with solutions.
– Adaptable to changing business environment.
– Focused on learning, growth, and improvement.
Disengaged behaviors can look more like:
– Negative outlook and overall pessimistic attitude.
– Happy to take credit when something goes right but quick to shift blame if something goes wrong.
– Increased absenteeism or tardiness.
– Focused on monetary value rather than reaching business goals.
Why is employee engagement important?
The more disengaged your employees are, the more it’ll cost you down the road. According to data collected by McLean & Co., for every $10,000 in annual salary an organization loses about $3,400. Multiply this by the actual salary and number of employees and you’ll get an idea of how much you’re losing by not taking action to improve engagement.
How you can start to improve your employee engagement
Acknowledge the importance of mental health
The sooner you make it clear to your employees that you value their mental health, the faster you’ll see results. Even with the growing demand for mental health services, it’s often very difficult for people to get the help they need. Try to ease this dilemma as much as you can.
Conduct an honest assessment
You need to know where your employees stand—engagement surveys are a great way to start out, asking for direct feedback and honest opinions. Don’t hesitate to conduct one-on-one meetings either, and make sure to make it clear that you value any feedback you can get, even if it’s negative. Frame the discussion in a way that the employee feels compelled to help you make viable changes.
You might also want to task someone with monitoring performance over time to gain a better understanding of areas that need work.
Create lasting changes
You might think the cost of mental health benefits is too high for your organization to offer but think about all the money you’ll save if you aren’t losing hours of productivity each week. Aside from formal benefits, you can also focus on:
– Recognition: make sure to give positive reinforcement when possible and show your appreciation.
– Resources: employees are more engaged when they feel they have everything they need to do their job.
– Connection: practice inclusivity and build strong relationships through collaboration.
Question for leaders
1. What are you doing to support the mental health of your employees?
Registration is now open for our next Great Engagement: Engage and Mobilize Employees Training Program, starting January 25, 2023.
No workplace is free of conflict, but it’s how you and your team manage it that matters. Poor conflict management can lead to:
Decrease in productivity
Low company morale
Increase in employee turnover (decrease in employee retention)
On the other hand, when you invest in conflict management education and give your team the right tools, you remove several barriers to productivity. With a well-rounded approach to conflict management, you can expect:
Improved team productivity
Positive work environment
Open communication
To get your team on the right track for 2023, registration is now open for the foundational 6-week Positive Intelligence® Business Training Program. In fact, 84% of participants reported that they felt significantly better at conflict management after starting the program, and 92% feel that they’re much better at teamwork and collaboration.