New research published today has revealed that a third of people in the UK have felt ill or suffered from a lack of sleep as a result of travelling for work.
Category: Health and Wellbeing
Dear Kate: I’m struggling to feel fulfilled within my current role
I’m struggling to feel fulfilled within in my current role, and I think it’s partly because I’m not being challenged enough, but also witnessing all my colleagues receive promotions makes me feel like I could do better. What would your advice be?
New Year: Setting Goals, NOT Resolutions
How many times have you heard ‘New Year, New You’?
Managing mental illness at work
As last week was Mental Health Awareness Week, I thought I would help people to understand how they can manage their mental health in the workplace.
Learn to love office small talk
Although it might not seem like it, small talk is a skill. Like any skill, it needs to be practised to get right and the more you do it, the better you become.
Why supporting people living with migraine matters
Migraine can wreak havoc on people’s lives, both personally and professionally. Not only is it underdiagnosed and undertreated, it is highly stigmatized.
Why the pressure to be perfect is impacting our mental health – especially women
We all make mistakes, to err is human, and so on. These phrases are clichés for a reason, and yet many of us continue to strive for perfection in our personal, professional and social lives.
Fighting burnout in the workplace
Burnout is a health hazard in the workplace. Paul Friday, Director of Strategic Relationships at leading HR and payroll provider MHR explores how HR can help protect employees from stress before it spirals out of control.
Stress: The silent problem within local government that you may never notice
Stress and mental health in local government is often in the news but it isn’t a new problem. Pressure is part and parcel of all work and helps to keep you focused and motivated.
Combatting the male mental health crisis in corporate culture
Corporate culture and practice have gone through significant change over the years.
How to reduce stress on your commute
According to research conducted by the TUC, the average daily commute now sits at 58 minutes, meaning that people are spending 27 working days a year commuting to work.
How do stressful conditions lead to poor staff performance?
If you run your own business or are employed in a managerial position in someone else’s, then looking after your team is key.
Breaking through using Rapid Transformation Therapy
Have you ever gone through life where you keep on experiencing the same uneasy feelings, the same set-backs, the same self-doubts, and often reverting back to the same behavioural patterns that don’t seem to benefit you?
Is your working life working for you?
For most of us, work takes up a significant proportion of our life. Nobody sets out to deliberately raise their stress levels at work or anywhere else,
How to become a life coach
From a small movement to the international juggernaut that it is today, coaching as a profession has finally earned the respect that it has always deserved.
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