The Benefits of Health and Fitness for Employees

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In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on health and fitness in the workplace. This is because employers are starting to realize that promoting healthy lifestyles among their employees can have numerous benefits not only for their workers but also for the company as a whole. In this article, we will discuss some of the key benefits of health and fitness for company employees.

First and foremost, promoting health and fitness in the workplace can lead to improved physical health among employees. By encouraging employees to exercise regularly and providing access to healthy foods and snacks, companies can help their employees maintain a healthy weight, lower their risk of chronic diseases like heart disease and diabetes, and improve their overall physical fitness. This, in turn, can lead to reduced healthcare costs for both the company and the employees themselves, as well as fewer sick days and increased productivity.

In addition to physical health benefits, promoting health and fitness in the workplace can also lead to improved mental health among employees. Exercise has been shown to be an effective way to manage stress and anxiety, and it can also help prevent and manage depression. By providing employees with opportunities to exercise during the workday or by offering stress-management programs and mental health resources, companies can help their employees maintain good mental health and reduce the risk of burnout.

Another important benefit of health and fitness in the workplace is increased productivity. Studies have shown that employees who exercise regularly are more productive, have better focus and concentration, and are more engaged and motivated at work. This is because exercise helps to improve brain function and cognitive performance, which can translate into better job performance and higher-quality work.

Promoting health and fitness in the workplace can also lead to improved morale and employee satisfaction. When companies invest in the health and well-being of their employees, it sends a message that they care about their workers and value their contributions. This, in turn, can lead to increased loyalty and commitment among employees, as well as a more positive work environment and culture.

Another benefit of health and fitness in the workplace is improved teamwork and collaboration. When employees engage in physical activities together, such as team sports or fitness challenges, it can help to build camaraderie and foster a sense of community among colleagues. This, in turn, can lead to improved communication and collaboration, as well as a greater sense of shared purpose and mission.

Finally, promoting health and fitness in the workplace can also help companies attract and retain top talent. In today’s competitive job market, many job seekers are looking for employers who prioritize the health and well-being of their employees. By offering health and fitness programs and resources, companies can differentiate themselves from competitors and attract employees who are looking for a supportive and health-focused workplace.

In conclusion, there are numerous benefits to promoting health and fitness in the workplace. From improved physical and mental health to increased productivity and employee satisfaction, companies that prioritize the health and well-being of their employees are likely to see numerous positive outcomes. Whether through offering on-site fitness facilities, healthy food options, or stress-management programs, companies can play a key role in helping their employees live healthier and happier lives, which in turn can lead to a healthier and more successful company overall.

NOTE: This article was created by the Synergy Collaborative for member Fluid Health and Fitness.

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Investing in real estate, is not (necessarily) about fixing up houses and selling them.

Yes, you certainly can make money by buying old rundown houses, and then working your ass off to make them better, and then trying to sell them at a profit.

But that is not the only way to make money in the real estate industry.

In fact, you can make money in real estate, by never picking up a hammer, and never even signing a contract.

Here are a few ideas to get your brain to work in a different way.

If you have some money to invest, you can invest in a real estate investment trust portfolio. REITS is essentially an investment in real estate. This is residential and commercial. The properties can be shopping malls, strip malls, retirement homes, vacation homes, hotels, condominiums, apartment complexes, and even storage lockers.

Granted, this type of investment will require some capital that you need to invest.

If you are broker, here is another way you can invest your time in the real estate world.

If you do not have money to invest, perhaps you have some time. You can spend your time promoting other peoples products and services and earn a commission when people buy their product or service. This is called affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing, is simply being the middleman between a product and a prospect.

People that are in the real estate business, are in business, and need to do marketing to find leads and make sales. The way you can earn money from the real estate industry, is selling these software platforms to these real estate professionals so they can run their business more efficiently.

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Who actually believes that it is necessary to hustle and grind your way to success?

The self proclaimed gurus and leaders will have you believe that it takes massive action to become successful.

Why do they (really) teach this?

In my opinion, the reason that these self proclaimed leaders preach this hustle and grind philosophy, is they can then put 100% of the failure on your shoulders. They can claim that you did not take enough action, work hard enough, grind away every hour of your life to become successful.

They are also using their followers, to push their self-serving agenda, which is promoting their brand! They are taking advantage of the young ambitious wanna be millionaires.

This is the old method of linear thinking, where there is a leader and a follower.

The new method is about collaborative creation and omnidirectional organic relationship based focus.

In my opinion, you can create miracles with only seven people. However, these seven people need to all be on the exact same page and within perfect alignment of the goal or objective.

then, there simply needs to be constant action taken. Not massive action, but very passive simple actions need to be taken. A little of some thing each day from every individual in the organization, well move mountains.

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Is a Magician job description even a thing?

Do people even consider the occupation of a magician to be a job? I recall often times when I would be out performing magic gigs, as a full-time performer, they would often ask what do you do for a real job?

At times, I would feel insulted, but then thinking it through, it does seem pretty amazing, that a person can earn their living by doing magic tricks.

As a full-time professional, I was pretty much working through the late 70s, 80s and then 90s. I would perform at corporate events like their awards banquet, holiday parties, company picnics and sales meetings.

Then, for fairs and festivals I would perform at city celebrations and county fairs.

There were always fundraisers and gals that were looking for entertainment, and I was there to add a magic touch.

This performance career, did evolve into being an entertainment agency where I would get gigs for other performers. I also then got into the event industry, where I was producing events and then tradeshows and expos.

So yes! It can be done.

Being in the entertainment business, you need to have a business mind as well as an entertainer mind.

In the video below, I have a conversation with my magician colleague and friend Steven Hart. He is also a professional performer and has had many successes in his life.

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What the hell? Who in the world would want health wellness coaching jobs in the first place?

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