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Why Corporate Wellness Programs Don’t Work – And What Does
We have been experiencing an intense focus on "wellness" for close to a decade now, but it seems little has been done to really improve health and well being in this country.
Many corporations have gotten on the bandwagon as a way of adding value to the employee package and hopefully limiting health care costs. Some programs include onsite medical care and bag lunch classes on nutrition and exercise. Very progressive programs may have lifestyle consultants or personal coaches. But most merely house onsite exercise equipment that employees may use in spare time.
Unfortunately, these elements do little to improve overall health and well being except for the most avid and health conscious employees. Why? Because physical condition and nutritional intake is only a small part of the whole person.
The number one killer in this country is heart disease. Yes, food and exercise play a part in maintaining health. Obesity is a health issue. But a major cause of heart disease as well as many other chronic and deadly illnesses, is chronic stress. How many people even know exactly what stress is and what it does? The fact is, if strenuous exercise is the only solution used for stress, it can be deadly.
Wellness programs would be much more effective if employees were given concrete information regarding stress, what it is, how it impacts the body and mind, and what they could do about it.
Employees would benefit from understanding that the source of their stress is not lack of exercise, but emotion resulting from real life problems. Problems including relationship conflict, finances, parenting, life/work balance, negative thinking, and other issues cannot be solved merely through meditation, relaxation, exercise or a hot bath. Stress producing problems must be solved and they can be eliminated. They are the source of life-threatening chronic stress.
Most of us struggle with one thing or another. If finances are a problem, a better solution is to find an expert who can help us reach financial health. If relationship conflict is a problem, it is more helpful to find a coach or therapist to teach effective relationship skills
and move us toward relationship health. If you are stressed due to lack of time, it is more helpful to learn time management skills and balance your life. Most of us weren't taught these skills growing up. We cannot be expected to know what we never learned. But we can be expected to identify and find solutions to our own stress related problems.
I see this all the time with clients who come in with depression, anxiety, anger management problems or other stress related issues. In some cases these individuals work out religiously and have healthy eating habits.
One such client, a single man I’ll call Tom, was employed by a company with a wellness program. Equipment was available but little focus was put on individual employees. Tom had stomach surgery scheduled due to intense pain that doctors could not diagnose. He gave up coffee, alcohol, and spicy foods. He blew up frequently at work and had few friends. Anger, negative thinking, and isolation cause stress and are hazardous to your health.
With Whole Life and Wellness coaching Tom learned techniques that brought him immediate relief and helped him relax. With coaching support he was able to move on to deeper learning and personal insight. After only a brief period of time Tom was a changed man. He cancelled surgery, was commended by his supervisor, and began actually enjoying his life.
Corporate wellness programs could be a big part of this process if they utilized wellness coaching, education and training in life areas other than diet and exercise. When people are stressed, they aren’t interested in diet and exercise. Individuals often wait until stress turns into major mental or physical problems before they do anything about it. Individuals who identify and manage stress early use fewer medical benefits, have higher morale, fewer accidents, and are more productive. Optimal health of employees impacts the bottom line.
About the Author
© Pat Swan, Life and Relationship Coach, Wellness coach, Speaker and Trainer, http://www.patswan.com . Pat will help you reduce stress, enhance your relationships, and enjoy your life. mailto:pat@patswan.com . Call 262-642-5706.
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