Your employees are your biggest assets. Company growth depends on a productive workforce, and productivity depends on your employees’ mental health. And that’s why you should ensure mental wellness in the workplace and actively promote it. Below we have listed a few simple ways you can achieve it. Take a look.
Offering flexible work hours to reduce burnout
Working too many hours for a prolonged period can cause burnout, and lead to decreased performance. It can also cause illness. As a manager or business owner, help your employees manage work-life balance if you want them to perform well. You can allow them to choose work hours according to their needs so that they can focus on their family as well as take time to rejuvenate. Flexible work hours have been proven to combat the negative effects of burnout, increase job satisfaction, and boost productivity.
Creating mental health breaks and wellness days
Mental health is just as important as physical health and can influence performance. Stressed employees can’t perform well. But workload isn’t the only reason for stress. There can be other contributing factors in a person’s life, too. Allowing them to take breaks on bad mental health days makes them feel appreciated and grateful. They can recharge and return to work with renewed vigor.
Establishing mental health support programs or counseling
You can offer mental health support programs and counseling to employees who are facing mental health issues for a long time. Some mental health issues need professional diagnosis and guidance, and a mere day off might not solve them. High-stress job-holders need regular access to mental health support programs to manage their stress and prevent burnout, and adopting this practice will help your employees and organization in the long run.
Announcing a performance award to boost morale and motivation
Who doesn’t love being recognized for their efforts? Arrange at least one employee performance award to motivate them and make them feel appreciated for their efforts. Give them a token of appreciation, such as handwritten notes or Employee of the Month plaques so that they can preserve them and cherish the memories forever.
Designing quiet zones for stress relief
Every workplace should have a quiet zone where the employees can take small breaks and unwind. Long working hours can cause burnout and decrease employee performance. These quiet zones can come with a relaxing ambiance and seating arrangements and can have games and refreshment opportunities. It can also have space for meditation and tools to practice relaxation so the employees can utilize the break to boost their energy before jumping back into work.
Providing training on managing work-related stress
Some people are bad at time management and can’t strike a balance between work and personal life. Burnout is inevitable for these people. Similarly, people with more work responsibilities usually become exhausted much faster. Providing training on managing work stress can work wonders for them. These programs teach them to use tools to reduce the impact of stress and handle challenging circumstances at work without burning out.
Encouraging open dialogue about mental health
Mental health and discussing mental health is still considered taboo in some cultures. Some people even find it humiliating, which is why many avoid speaking about their deteriorating mental health. Encourage open dialogue about mental health in your workplace so that people who are suffering can seek help from the management or their peers without feeling pressured or embarrassed.
Implementing mindfulness and meditation sessions at work
Practicing mindfulness and meditation can also help release and manage stress. You can arrange guided meditation sessions at your workplace and create a designated space for your employees to meditate and practice mindfulness. Allowing them small breaks to practice mindfulness also helps. Many mindfulness apps help manage stress and you can manage subscriptions for these apps for your employees.
Offering access to mental health resources and apps
Other than the mindfulness apps we discussed earlier, many apps also come with mental health support, and employees can use them to track their stress levels and practice stress management. They also have self-care guides, so employees learn to navigate their stressful schedule without burning out. This also helps to foster an environment of self-care in your company culture, and the employees know that this organization will always take care of their mental well-being.
Hosting workshops on maintaining work-life balance
A company-wide workshop on maintaining work-life balance can help your employees feel appreciated and establish you as a responsible employee. Professional mental health services arrange and host these workshops. You can arrange them yearly or a few times a year depending on the needs of your company. Make sure to provide sufficient resources to your employees and follow up on their mental health to ensure that they benefit from these workshops.
Undiagnosed stress can eventually turn into chronic stress and destroy your productivity. So, identify it before it’s too late. Create a healthy environment for your employees and allow them to stay at the top of their game. That way, they will feel appreciated in your company. Remember, your company grows when your employees are happy and healthy, both physically and mentally.