Every day feels like a collective struggle to maintain sanity amid relentless digital chaos. We wake up to a torrent of notifications, emails, and breaking news...
The digital age has woven an intricate web of connectivity around our lives, much like how the Industrial Revolution once tethered workers to factory floors. Ju...
Guest post by Dr Adam Greenfield is a Doctor of Chiropractic, workplace wellbeing expert and the co-founder of WorkLifeWell.
Over the past decade, wellbeing provisions within the workplace have shifted from a ‘nice-to-have’ to become an essential,...
Microsoft Ireland have issued new research that highlights a seismic shift in employee expectations as Irish workers are willing to make career changes based on...
Adopted from the US military over a decade ago, the term ‘VUCA’ – volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous – describes unpredictable environments.
Driven b...
Work is central to our lives. Before the pandemic, we spent about a third of our waking hours at work. Recent International Labour Organisation analysis reveals that in the 2020 lockdown, 8.8% of global working hours were lost, equating to 255 millio...
I have always had a work ethic; I suppose I got this from my parents. Well into her eighties, my mother was still living alone, looking after herself, her home ...
An Irish tech start-up is aiming to provide nurses and frontline healthcare workers with more than €1m worth of free employee health and wellbeing benefits.
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by John Doran, teacher and guidance counsellor for over 24 years. He is a public speaker and author of the internationally acclaimed Ways to Wellbeing. It is currently taught in over 140 schools both here and in mainland Europe.
The best definitio...