What is Occupational Wellness ?

According to the World Health Association (WHO), the majority of individuals spend 1/3 of their adult life at work. With another 1/3 of their adult life sleeping, this amounts to a lot of time!

Occupational wellness is the knack to achieve a balance between work and leisure in a way that supports health, a sense of personal fulfilment and is (for most people) financially rewarding.

Before successfully improving your occupational wellness, it’s essential to understand precisely what it is. In a nutshell, occupational wellness has to do with increasing your workplace happiness by concentrating on work that brings you a sense of joy, contentment, and accomplishment. It can be accomplished by exploring various careers pathways and positively managing working place stressors.

Since the majority of us spend a lot of time at work, it’s essential to make sure you explore what kind of a work/life balance you’ll have as well as how colleagues work together in that line of work.

Areas that can create occupational stress involve: problems with co-workers, partners or employers; ethical stress due to requests from owners, trainers or colleagues; physical or emotional fatigue; a lack of common sense of purpose or working for the greater good; working outside of your given gifts/talents/strengths; absence or neglect to personal relationships and responsibilities.  

Occupational wellness seeks to recognise these stressors so that we can correct in our life to exclude them. A series of tools and assessments are favourable in the self-discovery of occupational wellness and to create a path towards an enlightening and rewarding career. 

Signs of occupational wellness:

  • Doing work that you find motivating and interesting
  • Understanding how to balance leisure with work
  • Working in a way that fits into your personal learning style 
  • Communicating and collaborating with others
  • Working independently and with others
  • Feeling inspired and challenged 
  • Feeling good at the end of the day about the work you accomplished 

 

Check in with your occupational wellness:

  • Are you thinking about a major that you will find interesting and meaningful?
  • What opportunities do you want to take advantage of while at UNH to propel your occupational wellness? Internships? Study abroad? Volunteer work? On-campus leadership programs?
  • What’s your balance between work and relaxation? 

 

Explore occupational wellness: 

  • Don’t settle, keep motivated to work towards what you want
  • Increase your skills and knowledge to advance your occupational wellness goals 
  • Find the benefits and positives in your current job 
  • Create connections with your co-workers
  • Avoid overworking yourself, find a work/life balance 
  • Enjoy what you do, do what you enjoy
  • Write out your occupational goals and create a plan to reach them – then start working the plan 
  • Talk to a career counsellor if you feel stuck 

Ylang Ylang Essential Oil – Everything you need to know !

Ylang ylang, or cananga odorata, (a plant native to the Philippines and Indonesia), Ylang ylang essential oil is a type of essential oil commonly used in aromatherapy. characterized by its drooping branches and bright green leaves. Along the green stems of this plant...

Should we all be washing our fresh food products?

There are about 2.4m cases of food poisoning in the UK every year, more than double the estimate in 2009. According to the Food Standards Agency. The World Health Organisation (WHO) have advised all shoppers should wash all fruit and vegetables to reduce the risk of...

Jasmine Essential Oil – All you need to know !

Everything You Need to Know About Jasmine Essential Oil Jasmin originating from China and Northern India, for centuries, jasmine has been popular for its sweet, romantic fragrance and derived from the white flowers of the common jasmine plant, also known as Jasminun...

Dietary Supplements: Do they help or hurt?

Before making decisions about whether to take a supplement, talk to your healthcare provider. They can help you achieve a balance between the foods and nutrients you personally need. Vitamin and mineral supplements can be useful in certain situations, for example when...

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) .. and how to treat it

What is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)? And how can I treat it? Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is an uncomfortable disorder characterised by intense changes in bowel movements. Several individuals experience diarrhoea, whereas others have constipation.  Cramps and...

Therapeutic and practical uses of lavender essential oil

History of Lavender The history of Lavender is understood to be from the Mediterranean, Middle East and India. Its origin goes back 2500 years ago. Lavender is a flowering plant of the mint family identified for its beauty, its sweet floral fragrance and its many...

Understand Your Breathing !

Understanding breathing and the importance of taking a deep breath. Whether you think about breathing or not, it happens. So therefore, leads many individuals to believe that they basically don’t have to think about their breathing. In this article, however, we’ll be...

Water truly is the Essential for Life !

It’s common to hear that water is essential for your health. But why? When you stop to think that more than two thirds of your body is water, it’s obvious how important it is to stay well hydrated. This liquid makes up a bulk of your body weight and is involved in...

Why is eating nuts both good and bad for me ?

Many recent studies have shown that consuming nuts and seeds can play a major role in health and prevention in several diseases. Nuts are nutrient dense foods and are one of the natural plant foods richest in fat. However, they are considered heart healthy. Nuts and...

What is Social Wellness ?

Social wellness involves balancing our own physical. Mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Also building healthy, nurturing and supportive relationships with others and care about the greater good of society, including our communities and the environment.  Social...

Looking after your Emotional Health

Mental health is in the media more than ever before. But it can still be difficult to know what things you can do to boost your mental health as well as addressing your emotional health and wellness. Many people think that mental health and emotional health are the...

The Benefits of Rose essential oil

Rose essential oil has been considered a luxury for centuries, known for its healing essence and powerful blend of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and antiseptic properties. Rose essential oil is used for a number of health-related purposes and used in natural...

What Is Spiritual Wellness ?

Spiritual Wellness - Your core values and beliefs affect your wellness, try meditation, prayer, or spending time in nature to help. Spiritual wellness is being connected to something larger than yourself and having a set of values, principles, morals and beliefs that...

Vitamin D – in supplements and in food

Why we all should consider taking vitamin D supplement  The main source of vitamin D (also referred to as “calciferol”) is produced endogenously when ultraviolet (UV) rays from sunlight strike the skin and trigger synthesis. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin of which...