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At any given day or week, we spend most of our waking hours in the office or out in the field working. On the weekends, we are with our families or running errands for them or just resting. That means we have considerably less time to fulfil our social needs outside of work.
Social wellbeing is all about feeling a sense of belonging and having sound relationships and love in one’s life. It’s a fundamental need of every human being. In fact, in Maslow’s hierarchy, it sits right above the need to be safe.
Well, what does that have to do with work?
To that, we say, “A lot.”
We are naturally social creatures. And because we spend a fairly great portion of our lives working, the workplace is an ideal place to satisfy this need. And it’s every manager’s job to make sure the work environment is a suitable place to foster positive relationships and develop lasting friendships.
“I’m here to work, not to make friends.”
Have you heard someone say this at work? People who say this are one of two things: they’re hardcore introverts or they simply don’t know the value of having friends at work.
Let’s dive straight right into statistics that matter:
These five statistics tell us one thing: A good social environment at work contributes to improving your employees’ overall wellbeing.
Phubbing: the practice of ignoring one’s companion or companions in order to pay attention to one’s phone or other mobile device. It is the combination of the words phone and snubbing.
Phubbing at work is a definite sign of low engagement and poor company culture, but it is not rare. It is a bad habit that a company may need to bring awareness to. An extreme case is the use of phones during a meeting, this kind of behaviour can really impact the business.
No matter the industry you’re in, if you want more engagement, more productivity, and more life for your people, you need to look these aspects of your team’s wellbeing. Here are some tips to get you started.
There’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to creating a healthy, thriving social environment in the workplace. But here are a few things you can start doing immediately.
If you have remote employees, you need to take care to prevent them from feeling isolated from the team at headquarters. Build a virtual community so they can boost the social element of their work life. Set up online monthly staff meetings. Ensure that your remote teams know how valuable they are too and they are recognised in the same way as the staff at HQ.
Focusing on your team’s overall wellness has a massive gain to the business. Not only do you gain increased revenue due to heightened productivity, you also gain employees who are happy, healthy, and whole.
If you’re keen to learn all about the whole-person approach to wellbeing, check out these articles as well.
At Vitality Works, we help businesses like yours identify the areas you need to focus on so you can help your employees perform their best. We developed a whole health system that will help revitalise all four quadrants of your employees’ personal health. Contact Vitality Works today to find out more.
At any given day or week, we spend most of our waking hours in the office or out in the field working. On the weekends, we are with our families or running errands for them or just resting. That means we have considerably less time to fulfil our social needs outside of work.
Social wellbeing is all about feeling a sense of belonging and having sound relationships and love in one’s life. It’s a fundamental need of every human being. In fact, in Maslow’s hierarchy, it sits right above the need to be safe.
Well, what does that have to do with work?
To that, we say, “A lot.”
We are naturally social creatures. And because we spend a fairly great portion of our lives working, the workplace is an ideal place to satisfy this need. And it’s every manager’s job to make sure the work environment is a suitable place to foster positive relationships and develop lasting friendships.
“I’m here to work, not to make friends.”
Have you heard someone say this at work? People who say this are one of two things: they’re hardcore introverts or they simply don’t know the value of having friends at work.
Let’s dive straight right into statistics that matter:
These five statistics tell us one thing: A good social environment at work contributes to improving your employees’ overall wellbeing.
Phubbing: the practice of ignoring one’s companion or companions in order to pay attention to one’s phone or other mobile device. It is the combination of the words phone and snubbing.
Phubbing at work is a definite sign of low engagement and poor company culture, but it is not rare. It is a bad habit that a company may need to bring awareness to. An extreme case is the use of phones during a meeting, this kind of behaviour can really impact the business.
No matter the industry you’re in, if you want more engagement, more productivity, and more life for your people, you need to look these aspects of your team’s wellbeing. Here are some tips to get you started.
There’s no such thing as a one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to creating a healthy, thriving social environment in the workplace. But here are a few things you can start doing immediately.
If you have remote employees, you need to take care to prevent them from feeling isolated from the team at headquarters. Build a virtual community so they can boost the social element of their work life. Set up online monthly staff meetings. Ensure that your remote teams know how valuable they are too and they are recognised in the same way as the staff at HQ.
Focusing on your team’s overall wellness has a massive gain to the business. Not only do you gain increased revenue due to heightened productivity, you also gain employees who are happy, healthy, and whole.
If you’re keen to learn all about the whole-person approach to wellbeing, check out these articles as well.
At Vitality Works, we help businesses like yours identify the areas you need to focus on so you can help your employees perform their best. We developed a whole health system that will help revitalise all four quadrants of your employees’ personal health. Contact Vitality Works today to find out more.