Mental health has never been more important than it is now. From financial stress to societal challenges, the mental wellbeing of employees is severely being impacted – across all ages and facets of life. Leaders today face a workforce under increasing pressure and burnout.
During Mental Health Awareness Week, Babble CEO, Matt Parker, shared his views with Business Reporter, exploring the relationship between promoting mental and physical health to create a better work environment.
This year’s theme of movement highlights the power of physical activity. Exercising regularly has many benefits for both our bodies and minds. Examples include stress and mood regulation, a boost in energy and even an improvement in self-esteem. According to our Fit to Lead research, many leaders understand this connection between physical and mental wellbeing by prioritising fitness in their everyday lives.
Regular physical activity should not be limited to the confines of our personal lives but promoted as a cornerstone of a healthy workplace. Leaders can champion movement by:
Mental health challenges are diverse and physical activity is only part of the solution. So, promoting wellness throughout your organisation requires a tailored approach. Here are some of the ways we create a supportive environment:
Prioritising mental health isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s good business. By promoting movement, fostering transparency, and creating an inclusive culture, leaders can cultivate a thriving workforce where employees excel both personally and professionally.