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Workplace Muscle: Increase engagement and performance by exercising your strengths

CONCERN: EAP

According to decades of research collected by Gallup, using our strengths during the day helps us to be more productive and up to six times more engaged in our work.Engaging our strengths means recognizing our talents—things we’re good at and the thoughts and actions that come naturally—and applying them to the task at hand.

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Ultimate Energy Doesn’t Come in a Can.

CONCERN: EAP

When obligations stretch capacity, employees’ first response is often to chain themselves to their desks (or devices) trying to power through and increase productivity. No matter how much caffeine we swallow, we can only sustain peak energy for about 90 to 120 minutes at a time.)

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What Is an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)? Your In-depth 2023 Guide

Analytics in HR

In a poll by ComPsych , 50% of employers say mental health support for their employees is the area of greatest concern and need today. When asked themselves, nearly 100% of employees polled said mental health support is a top concern. This, in turn, improves employee well-being and increases productivity.

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Ultimate Energy Doesn’t Come in a Can.

CONCERN: EAP

When obligations stretch capacity, employees’ first response is often to chain themselves to their desks (or devices) trying to power through and increase productivity. No matter how much caffeine we swallow, we can only sustain peak energy for about 90 to 120 minutes at a time.)

Workday 157
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Workplace Muscle: Increase engagement and performance by exercising your strengths

CONCERN: EAP

According to decades of research collected by Gallup, using our strengths during the day helps us to be more productive and up to six times more engaged in our work. Engaging our strengths means recognizing our talents—things we’re good at and the thoughts and actions that come naturally—and applying them to the task at hand.

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Ultimate Energy Doesn’t Come in a Can.

CONCERN: EAP

When obligations stretch capacity, employees’ first response is often to chain themselves to their desks (or devices) trying to power through and increase productivity. No matter how much caffeine we swallow, we can only sustain peak energy for about 90 to 120 minutes at a time.)

Workday 100
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Workplace Muscle: Increase engagement and performance by exercising your strengths

CONCERN: EAP

According to decades of research collected by Gallup, using our strengths during the day helps us to be more productive and up to six times more engaged in our work. Engaging our strengths means recognizing our talents—things we’re good at and the thoughts and actions that come naturally—and applying them to the task at hand.