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Embracing #LittleByLittle for Better Wellbeing
As the Head of Health, Safety, Wellbeing, and Sustainability at DSG, I find it imperative to address the pressing issue of stress, especially during Stress Awareness Month. This year, our focus revolves around the theme #LittleByLittle, emphasising the significance of small steps in managing and alleviating stress.
In today’s fast-paced world, stress has become unavoidable for many. However, by incorporating simple yet effective practices into our daily lives, we can gradually reduce its impact and get back to a healthier mindset.
Here are a few of my top tips to try this month:
- Connecting with people is vital. Whether it’s catching up with a friend over coffee or simply sharing a laugh with a colleague, human connection has the ability to ease stress and promote a sense of belonging.
- Prioritising sleep is another fundamental aspect of stress management. Rest not only rejuvenates the body but also improves brain function, helping us to tackle challenges with a clear mind. Remember, quality sleep sets the foundation for a productive day ahead.
- Embracing movement in our own way is also key. Whether it’s a session of practicing yoga ( we highly recommend Yoga with Adriene) in the comfort of our homes or going for a leisurely walk outdoors, finding a physical activity that resonates with us can significantly reduce stress levels and boost overall wellbeing.
- Spending time in nature is a powerful tool to reduce stress. Nature has a remarkable ability to soothe the mind and give us space to think, even a short stroll in the park or sitting by the lake can work wonders in restoring inner peace.
- Incorporating deep breathing exercises, inspired by meditation influencers, can help center our thoughts and reduce stress in moments of tension. Taking a few moments each day to practice mindfulness, check in with yourself, and set goals for the day can help create structure, and ultimately, reduce stress.
At DSG, we are committed to supporting our employees’ mental health and wellbeing. If you or someone you know is struggling with stress, remember that help is always available. Reach out to helplines or seek professional support to navigate through difficult times.
As we observe Stress Awareness Month, let us embrace the #LittleByLittle approach and take proactive steps towards nurturing our mental and emotional wellbeing. Together, we can create a culture of resilience and support, where stress is no longer a barrier but a catalyst for personal growth and transformation.
You can contact our employee assistance programme provider BUPA. Alternatively you can call them on 0800 269 616
Our employee assistance programme (EAP) is there when you need extra support. We’ll help you take care of your mental health and wellbeing, with services like counselling and practical support on money management, landlord disputes and more.
Anything you say is confidential. We won’t share anything, unless we think you or someone else may be at risk or we’re legally obliged to do so.
You, your partner and any dependants over the age of 16 living at home with you can use these services. Under 16s won’t be eligible for counselling, but we’ll be able to talk to you about any possible services you can use to get support.
For immediate support, please visit a helpline. Remember, you are not alone, and help is always within reach.
Tim Jackson, Head of Health, Safety, Wellbeing, and Sustainability.