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Workplace Wellbeing Bulletin 2023, issue 4, Foodies, Fitness & Conscious Consumption, Nimhans develops first tool in India to measure work stress , working patterns , Financial Wellbeing , Diversify your social circle , trauma-informed leadership in the workplace

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From 16th January 2023 to 22nd January 2023

Welcome to this week’s Workplace Wellbeing Bulletin!

In this edition, we’ve curated a selection of the latest research, news, and editorials focused on enhancing workplace culture, employee well-being, and organizational development. Dive into articles that explore emerging trends, expert opinions, and actionable strategies to create a healthier, more productive work environment.

  • Foodies, Fitness & Conscious Consumption Tata Mumbai Marathon

Runner and Guest Columnist Anjana talks about food, fitness and the art of conscious eating …read more

  • Nimhans develops first tool in India to measure work stress – Deccan Herald

Though some companies are already measuring their employees’ stress levels in various ways, TAWS-16 is the first tool in India to exclusively measure work-related stress …read more

  • How working patterns are changing around the world – World Economic Forum

Now, workers want the whole package from their employers – secure, flexible, inclusive and financially stable employment …read more

  • 64% of UK Working Adults are More Worried About their Financial Wellbeing Today than One Year Ago – Fintech Finance News

64% of UK Working Adults are More Worried About their Financial Wellbeing Today than One Year Ago …read more

  • How to live happier in 2023: Diversify your social circle Forbes India

People need all kinds of relationships to thrive: partners, acquaintances, colleagues, and family. Research by Michael Norton and Alison Wood Brooks offers new reasons to pick up the phone and reconnect with that old friend from home …read more

Katherine Manning on what organizations and leaders can do to practice supportive, trauma-informed leadership and build cultures of resilience …read more

Curated by the Sthir Research Team

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