World Mental Health Day



Monday 10th October is World Mental Health Day 2022 - an international day for global mental health education, awareness, and advocacy against social stigma. The theme for 2022, set by the World Federation for Mental Health, is "Make mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority".
Work/Life balance is one of the key pillars of good mental health
A few people are true workaholics - they wouldn't be who they are if they weren't. However, they too should consider the impact that working long hours has on friends/family, and the people who work for them. Working too many hours affects job quality; concentration and decision making are impaired, and vigour is depleted. When there is an established healthy balance between work life and home life, most individuals perform better and are less likely to suffer from work-related stress or anxiety. To everyone of us, a good work/life balance will mean something different. It's not so much about dividing your time evenly between work and leisure as it is about feeling fulfilled and content in both aspects of your life. A healthy balance might be as follows:- meeting job obligations while still making time for friends and interests
- having enough time to sleep and eat healthy without being concerned
- about work when you're at home.
Six ways to help you achieve a positive work/life balance
Here are six techniques to help you achieve a better work/life balance, assist others in doing so, and build a happier, more productive team. You will not be able to fix every issue. Some of the concerns highlighted may be unfamiliar to you. But, as we transition to a post-pandemic society, it's worth debating what constitutes a healthy work-life balance.