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HR problems? Or Health problems?

In today’s fast-paced work environment, the health of leaders isn’t just a personal matter—it’s a business imperative. Let’s explore how personal habits can influence professional outcomes.

Meet Sarah and John: Two Approaches to Leadership

Sarah, 45, an executive who enjoys long-distance cycling, plans her health and time meticulously. She books health appointments in advance and blocks her mornings for high-impact work without interruptions.

John, also 45, runs a small business. He’s always available, tackles emails first, and often feels busy but unproductive. His weekends are a mix of late nights and socializing, leaving him tired on Monday mornings.

From these snapshots:

  • Who is more likely to be doing the RIGHT work, at the RIGHT time?
  • Who shows up with more presence and purpose?
  • Who is the better leader to their team?

While Sarah and John are hypothetical, their stories reflect real choices about planning, purpose, and self-discipline. Sarah’s habits set her up for success, while John’s reactive approach leaves him vulnerable to burnout- which does not bode well for good leadership!

HR Issues or Health Issues?

A study by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) found that 90% of employees experiencing burnout cite a lack of leadership support for personal well-being. Employees with healthy habits aren’t disengaged or ‘quiet quitting.’ They are productive, present, and purpose-driven.

Empowering leaders & teams towards healthy habits for lasting change, yields huge economic benefits for businesses and individuals. Poor health costs Australian businesses $61 billion annually. A 20% reduction in the costs of work compensation equals approximately $12.4billion annually, while a 20% reduction in presenteeism would equate to approximately $7billion.

Introducing the VITAL Approach: Reclaiming 20% More Control

Using the VITAL tool, individuals can easily assess and identify areas for impactful changes to their health.

  • Vitality: Are you energized or constantly drained? Are you aligned with your values and creating space for work that energizes you?
  • Intake (Food/Hydration): Are you nourishing your body to thrive? Poor nutrition can sap energy and resilience.
  • Thriving through Exercise: Regular movement boosts mood, energy, and overall health.
  • Adaptability: How flexible are you with stress and change? Are your boundaries strong enough to support resilience?
  • Leisure: Does your free time re-energize or drain you?

Healthy Leaders, Strong Teams

As a leader, your behavior sets the tone for your team. When you prioritise health, you show that it’s a business priority, not just a personal one. Start small—choose one area to improve your health by 20%, and watch how it transforms your leadership and your team’s success.

© Suzanne Rath 2024

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