Download a New Reproducible Wellness Tip Sheet
Loneliness is become a national health problem, but if you are a professional counselor or EAP, you are on the front lines in making a impact on this killer health condition.
Dan Feerst published America's first EAP blog* in 2008.* This blog offer EAP training program and resources to boost EAP utilization, reduce behavioral risk, and improve the effectiveness of employee assistance programs (EAPs) America's oldest and #1 EAP Blog by world's most widely read published EAP content author, Daniel A. Feerst, MSW, LISW-CP. (*EAPA, Journal of Employee Assistance)
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Download a New EAP Workplace Wellness Resource and Health Tip Sheet: "Overcoming Loneliness"
Download, reproduce, and distribute this new workplace wellness tip sheet from
WorkExcel.com on "Overcoming Loneliness."
If you get FrontLine Employee, you saw the article on loneliness that we authored for the June 2018 issue. This tip sheet gives the rest of the story and offers more direction for employees.
You will make a big impact, help your program's visibility, increase referrals, and demonstrate value with WorkExcel.com resources --especially tip sheets and newsletters: Keep people thinking about what you offer with our help. We are now in our 25th year.
Follow this this link to learn more and download the tip sheet.
http://www.icontact-archive.com/YAuysBsJ0Zzmn9lCXd4C94pl0pSeJOPr?w=3
WorkExcel.com on "Overcoming Loneliness."
If you get FrontLine Employee, you saw the article on loneliness that we authored for the June 2018 issue. This tip sheet gives the rest of the story and offers more direction for employees.
You will make a big impact, help your program's visibility, increase referrals, and demonstrate value with WorkExcel.com resources --especially tip sheets and newsletters: Keep people thinking about what you offer with our help. We are now in our 25th year.
Follow this this link to learn more and download the tip sheet.
http://www.icontact-archive.com/YAuysBsJ0Zzmn9lCXd4C94pl0pSeJOPr?w=3
Friday, October 12, 2018
Try this Stress Management Training Technique: Forward Thinking to More Awesome Moments
Cold and rainy. Nope, doesn't get any worse. If only there was a
way to change our attitude
in a second because coffee barely scratches the
surface. A book should be written about
Remember the relief and positive feelings you experienced during the week just before you went on your last vacation? No matter how stressful it was, you found an oasis in your mind when you thought about what was coming soon. Read more...
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Effective Workplace Communication that Reduces Coworker Conflict: Stop Reading Minds and Start Checking In: - WorkExcel
Effective Workplace Communication that Reduces Coworker Conflict: Stop Reading Minds and Start Checking In: - WorkExcel
Is your coworker driving you nuts? If so, you may be making it worse by suspecting ulterior motives and hidden meanings in what they do or say. Does this experience sound familiar? If it does, know that you’re not paranoid. This hyper-vigilance is explained by nothing more than stress and the “fight or flight” syndrome all of us experience when we feel threatened. Gaining control or at least having awareness over this phenomenon is in part, key to overcoming workplace conflicts.
As natural as your response is to your work nemesis, hyper-vigilance can get out of control and create a lot of . . .read more.
Is your coworker driving you nuts? If so, you may be making it worse by suspecting ulterior motives and hidden meanings in what they do or say. Does this experience sound familiar? If it does, know that you’re not paranoid. This hyper-vigilance is explained by nothing more than stress and the “fight or flight” syndrome all of us experience when we feel threatened. Gaining control or at least having awareness over this phenomenon is in part, key to overcoming workplace conflicts.
As natural as your response is to your work nemesis, hyper-vigilance can get out of control and create a lot of . . .read more.
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Premarital Counseling and Marriage Counseling Outreach for Employee Assistance Programs
With half of all marriages ending in divorce (remember when
it was a third?), premarital
counseling is not such a bad idea. It takes a
brave couple to explore key issues that can affect the long-term outcome of
their relationship. Learning to address these issues head-on could make the
difference between whether a couple celebrates their 50th wedding
anniversary or ends up in divorce court.
The most effective premarital counseling includes an honest
evaluation of compatibility around six issues that can throw a marriage
overboard. They include: 1) communication; 2) religious orientation and
beliefs; 3) in-law relationships; 4) affection and sexuality needs; 5) money
management; and 6) children and child-rearing philosophies. Exploring these
issues can help couples pinpoint trouble spots in their relationship.
If you are an employee assistance professional, be sure to perform a brief assessment on these six areas of trouble that many couples wrestle over. To reach out, you may want to have employee explore the video program you can upload to your internal EAP server that discusses marital counseling in general. It is a highly motivational piece, and your employees will not forget the lessons it teaches. Read more . . .
If you are an employee assistance professional, be sure to perform a brief assessment on these six areas of trouble that many couples wrestle over. To reach out, you may want to have employee explore the video program you can upload to your internal EAP server that discusses marital counseling in general. It is a highly motivational piece, and your employees will not forget the lessons it teaches. Read more . . .
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
De-escalation of Tension and the Prevention of Workplace Violence for Employee and Supervisors
Workplace violence happens for many reasons. Are there intervention strategies that can be used to reduce the likelihood of workplace violence? The answer is yes. This PowerPoint product (which is editable, with sound or available as a Web course, DVD, or MP4 video) may help you complete or add to the continuum of education efforts you want to consider in having a better more complete violence prevention program.
You can find this product at the following link. You may add your logo, add slides, delete slides, shorten, amend, or place program resource information on it.
You can find this product at the following link. You may add your logo, add slides, delete slides, shorten, amend, or place program resource information on it.
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Free Newsletter Article: Fatigue Fighting Food Facts for Employees
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TITLE: Fatigue Fighting
Food Facts
TITLE: Fatigue Fighting
Food Facts
BODY: There is a lot to know
about food and its relationship to the prevention of fatigue. Because chronic
fatigue illnesses are common, nutrition research is plentiful. Here are a few
key tips if you are looking to fight the “three o’clock energy droop”: 1) Try
vitamin C. Vitamin C is essential for adrenal gland functioning. Under stress,
these glands emit hormones that fight fatigue. Try supplements and natural
foods. 2) Drink more water. Fatigue can
be an early symptom of dehydration. Drink water periodically during the day,
even if you aren’t thirsty. 3) Go easy on the coffee in the morning. It can
reduce your desire to eat breakfast. By lunchtime, it could be 18 hours or more
since your last meal — definitely an energy zapper. You need most of your
calories during the day when you are most active. Appetite suppression can also
contribute to overeating at dinner. 4) Snacking in the afternoon is good, but
think fruits, vegetables, low-sodium juices, and foods with whole grains.
Source: Eat to Beat Fatigue by Joan Slage Blake, M.S., R.D. (
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