10 Practical Science-Backed Ways Leaders Can Support Their Employees’ Mental Health During Challenges

10 Practical Science-Backed Ways Leaders Can Support Their Employees’ Mental Health During Challenges

Happier.com | BY NATALY KOGAN | Mental Health | Health Insurance

As a leader, your job is not to manage people or projects — it’s to manage mental health, including your own.

During this really challenging time (understatement of the year!) that can be really intense and since we don’t learn about emotional fitness skills in MBA or leadership development programs, you don’t always know what to do.

The first thing you can do is make your and your team’s emotional and mental health your number one priority. You can’t give what you don’t have and your team members can’t give what they don’t have. If everyone is depleted and overwhelmed, it doesn’t matter how many motivating talks you give. As mountains of research show, we can’t do great work unless we fuel our well-being first.

Since the pandemic broke out, I’ve done 100+ virtual sessions on emotional fitness skills for teams and leaders and have led 3 virtual leadership development groups, to help leaders bring their full capacity to the challenges they are facing right now — and help people they lead do the same. 

Here are my 10 favorite science-backed tips to help you strengthen the emotional and mental health of people you lead — starting with your own.

10 Practical Science-Backed Ways Leaders Can Support Their Employees’ Mental Health During Challenges

1. Practice emotional awareness and openness

Whether you like it or not, as a leader, your emotions have an amplified effect on everyone else. So begin by practicing emotional awareness: Check in with yourself by asking “How am I feeling? What is my energy like?” (Do this first thing in the morning and before meetings.)

When your emotions vary from the norm (upset, stressed, more tense than usual) acknowledge them openly by telling people a little bit about why you feel that way. You don’t need to write a novel about your feelings — just share enough so the other person knows what’s up. This reduces stress and wasted energy for people trying to guess why you’re acting differently and gives them permission to share their emotions more openly.

2. Check-in and listen


Be intentional about checking in with your colleagues one on one to ask them how they are doing. This practice has 2 steps: (1) Ask them how they are and then (2) listen, giving them your full attention, without multi-tasking or trying to fix or give advice. During this challenging time when everyone feels more isolated, checking in with others is a powerful way to create moments of genuine human connection. (And no, you don’t always need to do it on Zoom — scheduling a quick check-in call works great!)

3. Practice Gratitude


During challenges and difficulties, the human brain’s natural negativity bias — being more sensitive to what’s wrong or negative — is in overdrive, making it easy to become overwhelmed with negative thoughts and even hopelessness. Practicing gratitude openly is the best way to counter the negativity spiral. 

Add Gratitude Bookends to your meetings: Begin a meeting by sharing something specific you’re grateful for or expressing your gratitude for someone else and at the end of the meeting, ask someone to do the same. This simple practice elevates the importance of gratitude for your team, encourages people to practice it on their own, and makes meetings more productive and collaborative.

4. Create no-meeting days

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100 Best Self Help & Personal Development Blogs and Websites

100 Best Self Help & Personal Development Blogs and Websites

Blog.Feedspot.com | Dec 27, 2022 | Personal Development Blogs | Shield Insurance Agency

The best Personal Development blogs from thousands of blogs on the web and ranked by traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness.

Personal Development Blogs

Here are 100 Best Personal Development Blogs you should follow in 2023

1. Zen Habits

San Diego, California, US
Zen Habits is about finding simplicity and mindfulness in the daily chaos of our lives. It’s about clearing the clutter so we can focus on what’s important, create something amazing, and find happiness. Leo Babauta is the Creator of Zen Habits living in San Diego, California.

2. Tiny Buddha Blog

 Los Angeles, California, US
Tiny Buddha is about reflecting on simple wisdom and learning new ways to apply it to our complex lives – complete with responsibilities, struggles, dreams, and relationships. Founded in 2009, Tiny Buddha has emerged as a leading resource for peace and happiness. The site features stories, tips, and insights from readers of all ages, from all over the globe.

3. Mark Manson Personal Development Blogs

New York, England, UK
Mark Manson’s personal development advice is nothing like the ordinary – forget clichéd or unrealistic tips. Mark’s goal with his site is to provide a reality-based form of self-help, and he most certainly achieves this goal with his articles.

4. Positivity Blog

Sweden
It’s a resource on how to live a happier life, increase your self-esteem and confidence, become more productive, simplify, and improve relationships and social skills.

5. Live Bold and Bloom

Asheville, North Carolina, US
Barrie Davenport blogs at her leading self-improvement blog, Live Bold and Bloom. Barrie is a personal growth seeker, published author, and certified coach. On live Bold and Bloom, Barrie helps people shift their thinking, create positive new habits, and build lifetime confidence.

6. Tim Ferriss Blog

US
Follow the Tim Ferris blog for tips and advice on success, motivation and more! Tim Ferriss has been listed as one of Fast Company’s ‘Most Innovative Business People’ and one of Fortune’s ’40 under 40.’ He is an early-stage technology investor/advisor and the author of five #1 New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers.

7. Becoming Minimalist

Phoenix, Arizona, US
Becoming Minimalist inspires others to journey toward simple living. Own less, live more. We are dedicated to rational minimalism and discovering what that uniquely means for us. And the more who are introduced to this life-changing message, the better! Because we’re all just trying to make the most of this journey called life.

8. Gretchen Rubin

 New York City, New York, US
Gretchen Rubin is an author of several best selling books, including ‘The Happiness Project’ where she tests different happiness and personal development methods for one year. She writes about creating positive habits and finding happiness in the everyday life.

9. Marc and Angel Personal Development Blogsl

 Florida, US
Articles on happiness, productivity, emotional intelligence, relationships, health, aspiration, life, money, general self-improvement and more. Marc and Angel Chernoff are New York Times bestselling authors, professional coaches, full-time students of life, admirers of the human spirit, and have been recognized by Forbes as having ‘one of the most popular personal development blogs.’ They share inspirational advice and practical tips for life.

10. MindBodyGreen

Brooklyn, NY
MindBodyGreen is a lifestyle media brand dedicated to inspiring you to live your best life – mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally and environmentally. Blog posts contains articles from nutrition, exercise and happiness to meditation and relationships.

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