Enabling teams to build resilience & motivation.

Let’s focus on well-being.

Employee well-being is of paramount importance in any organisation. It refers to the overall health and satisfaction of employees in the workplace. Prioritising employee well-being has numerous benefits for both individuals and organisations as a whole. Positive psychology provides small businesses with valuable tools and strategies to enhance employee motivation resilience and well-being. By prioritising positive psychology principles, small businesses can create a thriving environment, build stronger customer relationships and ultimately increase their chances of success in a highly competitive marketplace.

Group workshops available

Resilience

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Emotional Intelligence

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Motivation

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Meaning & Purpose

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Mindfulness

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Authentic Living

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Positive Relationships

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Resilience 〰️ Emotional Intelligence 〰️ Motivation 〰️ Meaning & Purpose 〰️ Mindfulness 〰️ Authentic Living 〰️ Positive Relationships 〰️

The optimal duration of a group workshop is 1.5 hours. They can be held in person or on-line. Workshop rates start at $850.

Give your team a chance to shine

Reduced absenteeism. Investing in employee well-being can help reduce absenteeism, which refers to employees being absent from work due to illness, stress or burnout. When employees are healthy and supportive, they are less likely to take unnecessary sick leave. Well-being initiatives can also address presenteeism, which occurs when employees come to work but are not fully productive due to physical or mental issues.

Why is employee well-being so important?

Enhanced mental health. Supporting employee well-being contributes to better mental health outcomes. Workplace stress, excessive workloads, and long working hours can negatively impact mental health, leading to issues such as anxiety depression, and burnout. By promoting a healthy work-life balance, providing access to resources like counselling or mental health support, and fostering a positive work environment, organisations can contribute to improved mental well-being.

Enhanced productivity. When employees are physically and mentally well, they are more likely to engage and be productive, they can focus on their work maintain higher levels of concentration and deliver better quality results. Conversely, employees who are stressed, exhausted, or unwell are likely to experience reduced productivity and may struggle to meet their targets.

Improved employee engagement and retention. Prioritizing well-being demonstrates that an organisation values it’s employees and their overall happiness. Employees who feel supported are more likely to be engaged, committed, and loyal to the organisation. This leads to higher employee retention rates, reducing the costs associated with recruitment and training.

Increased job satisfaction. When employees feel cared for and supported their overall job satisfaction increases. By creating a positive work environment offering opportunities for growth and development, recognising employee achievements, and providing work life balance initiatives, organisations can contribute to higher levels of job satisfaction. Satisfied employees are more likely to be motivated, enthusiastic and dedicated to their work.

Implementing Positive Psychology principles in workplace well-being

  • Positive Psychology focuses on leveraging employee strengths, fostering a positive work environment and promoting a sense of purpose. By implementing positive psychology principles, small businesses can increase employee motivation engagement and job satisfaction this in turn leads to improved productivity creativity and loyalty.

  • Often small businesses face numerous challenges and uncertainties. Positive psychology equips employees with resilience tools and the ability to adapt to changes effectively. It promotes a growth mindset encouraging individuals to view setbacks as opportunities for learning in development. This mindset helps small businesses navigate obstacles, overcome setbacks and find innovative solutions.

  • Small businesses typically have limited resources, and employee well-being is critical for their success. Positive psychology interventions focus on promoting mental health, reducing stress, and enhancing overall well-being. By implementing practices such as providing work life balance, offering employee support programs and cultivating a positive work culture, small businesses can contribute to the well-being of their employees.

  • Positive Psychology can extend beyond the workplace to customer interactions. When employees are trained in positive psychology principles, they can provide exceptional customer service, build positive relationships, and create memorable experiences for customers. This can lead to increased customer loyalty, positive word of mouth referrals, and ultimately business growth.

  • It is crucial to develop effective leaders within any organisation. Positive Psychology offers valuable insights into leadership development by emphasising strengths based approaches, emotional intelligence, and authentic leadership styles it can help small business leaders inspire and motivate their teams leading to higher employee performance and organisational success.