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Why workplace wellbeing is good business

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On the International Day of Happiness, local happiness coach and published author Samantha Brook explains how workplace wellbeing can boost productivity and why investing in employee happiness offers significant returns for businesses.

"Clients do not come first. Employees come first. If you take care of the employees, they will take care of the clients," Richard Branson famously said.

An independent study on the cost of mental health to employers, commissioned from Deloitte found that the annual cost to employers is between £33 billion and £42 billion. The study also found that investing in employees' mental health could see a return on investment of nearly £10 for each £1 spent.

Happiness at work has never been more important. World affairs are all taking their toll on people's mental health. It can be challenging for anyone to stay positive under such circumstances.

In recent years, employers have started to wake up to the importance of looking after their employees' mental health. I have heard a number of very sad stories where firms have lost employees to suicide. Although many firms are starting to take their employees' mental health more seriously, it is still often merely a tick box exercise.

Happy employees will be more productive and engaged. They will take less time off sick, and they are less likely to look for another job.

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In recent years, employers have started to wake up to the importance of looking after their employees' mental healthJud MackrillUnsplash

Mental health first aid training at work

It is great that so many firms have embraced Mental Health First Aid training. I see mental health first aid training as a great way to help employees who are suffering with mental health at work. Happiness Club will help you and your employees to prevent having those mental health issues in the first place.

If you, or your employees, use the Happiness Club techniques you will find that you will generally be happier on a more consistent basis. You might still have mental health problems sometimes, I certainly do, but those times will be much less frequent, and they will pass a lot quicker.

Tips for improved happiness at work

Watch out for signs of declining happiness at work

If you or your employees are experiencing sleep problems or changes in appetite, that could indicate a risk of worsening mental health. Other signs could include behavioural changes, poor hygiene, or feeling hopeless. If you notice an employee, a colleague, or even a fellow business owner is displaying any of these signs, reach out to them. A friendly face or a listening ear might make all the difference.

Ask for help

If you are worried about your own mental health, you might find it useful to reach out to a friend or colleague. It can be helpful to vent or talk things through.

Have a contingency plan

If you know that you are at risk of feeling stressed or overwhelmed, it can be helpful to have a written contingency plan that you can fall back on next time you're feeling like that. This could include mindfulness practices, breathing exercises, tapping, affirmations, taking a break, or getting outside for some fresh air.

Follow a happiness routine

Following a Happiness routine that includes gratitude, meditation, journalling, getting outside, and a healthy lifestyle is a great way to achieve consistent and sustainable happiness. One of the things that helps me to maintain stable mental health and happiness is to have a Happiness Routine. Having a routine helps me to manage symptoms of ADHD and depression.

I used to be allergic to discipline, but then I realised that discipline and routine are key to freedom, success, and happiness. Four things to note, which I cannot emphasise enough, are to start slowly, be flexible, be gentle with yourself if you miss a day, and find ways to make it easy, enjoyable and fit it into your life.

I pack a hell of a lot into my Happiness Routine, but I have been building this up for years. Start by adding one thing at a time and do it for a minimum of 21 days before adding something else.

If it feels overwhelming, try something else or find a way to make it easier. My Happiness Routine is what happens on a good day, and I rarely manage the whole lot. Sometimes I do not manage any of it! And that is okay.

When I first started introducing healthy habits, I used to really beat myself up if I missed a day. After a while I realised it was okay if I missed a day and I redetermined for tomorrow. If we are not careful a routine that we create for happiness can become just another stick to beat ourselves up with.

As Daisaku Ikeda, President of the SGI, (the Buddhist organisation I belong to) says, "If you failed yesterday, strive to win today. If you were defeated today, strive to win tomorrow."- From The New Human Revolution.

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Stick to your allocated work hours, try and avoid burnoutJonas LeupeUnsplash

Stick to your allocated work hours

You might think you will be more productive by working in the evenings and weekends, but you will get burnt out and end up having to take time off sick. Lead by example. If you work evenings and weekends, your employees will think it is expected of them, and then they will end up getting burnt out.

Take a break

It is important to take a break from your desk at regular intervals throughout the day. It is also important to leave your desk at lunchtime. Get outside, go for a walk, or go and read a book in a coffee shop. Again, this will help you to be more productive and if you are a manager, lead by example.

Set a goal for the day

At the beginning of each day, think about what you would like to achieve and set a goal. Write the goal down as if it is the end of the day and you have already achieved it.

For example,

  • It is 20 March 2025, and I have closed a sale.

  • Or it is 20 March 2025, and I have ticked five things off my to do list.

  • Or it is 20 March 2025, and I have completed a piece of work.

The next day review if you have achieved your goal and if you have not, reflect on why that is and what you could have done differently. It might be that something else came up, or that you achieved something even better! Again, it is important to do this without beating yourself up.

Have a budget for happiness at work

It is important to have a budget for your own wellbeing as well as your employees' wellbeing. I have already mentioned that for every £1 spent on employees' mental health, the return on investment is nearly £10. You can spend that budget on healthy and enjoyable activities.

Love of Beauty offer relaxing therapies at their salon and healing room, as well as at your place of work, and in the comfort of your own home. Grow My Wellbeing offer office plant installations and workshops for you or your employees.

You could buy yourself or your employees the Happiness Club book or the Happiness Club membership programme.

As you can see, your mental health and your employees' mental health should be a priority. Investing in mental health encourages a positive work environment and creates significant financial returns. The various tips and tricks I have shared, such as maintaining a Happiness routine, and taking regular breaks, are essential steps towards achieving consistent and sustainable happiness at work.

By prioritising mental health, you and your employees can be more productive, engaged, and satisfied which will ultimately lead to better overall business outcomes.

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The British heavyweight champion and diehard Ipswich Town fan could see his ambition to fight at his beloved club become reality after a new licence application.

Why it matters: Ipswich Town Football Club has applied for a variation of its licence at Portman Road. The application has requested boxing or wrestling entertainment to take place between 12:00 and 22:30 on Sundays to Thursdays, as well as 12:00 to 23:00 on Fridays and Saturdays.

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West Stand at Portman Road stadium in IpswichHolly Woodard-Williams

What they're saying: Speaking with the BBC, an ITFC spokesperson said: "Following infrastructure improvements to Portman Road over the past couple of years, it will not be uncommon for the stadium to apply for various licences to host events across different sectors; this is just one of many that will start to appear."

For context: British heavyweight champion and Ipswich Town fan Fabio Wardley said it was his "dream" to fight at the ground.

In October 2024, Wardley told BBC Radio Suffolk he wanted to fight at Portman Road, saying: "It's still the dream and it's on the cards".

"If anything it's closer than ever now because being with Frank Warren my promoter, he's done stadium shows before and he knows how to put them on.

"When it happens is still a massive question but pieces are definitely falling into place for this."

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Fabio Wardley at Portman Road stadium in IpswichAlamy

The bigger picture: Ipswich Town chief executive, Mark Ashton, said in November 2024 that the club had been in discussion with Wardley about appearing at the ground and that it was in the "pipeline" but not "imminent".

The details: The club has also requested to be permitted to include live music performances, playing of recorded music, dance performances as well as alcohol sales and late night refreshments.

Portman Road underwent a series of improvements last summer to prepare the ground for Premier League football, including new media facilities, more executive boxes and the introduction of safe standing areas at the ground for the first time.

What's next: Posters advertising the change have been put up in the area around the ground with people able to have their say on the change until 24 April.

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