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In-Service Day Focuses on Workplace Wellness

July 24, 2024
Photo of tables of staff inside the Hargreaves Hall reading room.

An 鈥渋n-service day鈥 to help 51福利社 staff prevent burnout and lead healthier work lives recently packed the Walter and Myrtle Powers Reading Room in Hargreaves Hall.

President Shari McMahan welcomed more than 230 employees to the July 23 event, during which she shared a personal story of how stress impacted her physical and mental health as a college student, and how those experiences helped fuel her passion and advocacy for wellness.

鈥淭oday, more than ever, many of our students are experiencing not just anxiety attacks but the whole array of symptoms and illnesses,鈥 McMahan said. 鈥淗opefully you will be able to help them now with resources that are available.鈥

The president also recognized the challenges that a changing workplace can bring, saying that to be able to take care of Eastern students, staff members must first take care of themselves. 鈥淚 want to make sure that you are able to do that,鈥 she said.

Deborah Danner, associate vice president for human resources, emphasized that there are dozens of resources available to help employees 鈥 including $20 reduced-cost employee memberships at the URC gym, the new , university exercise classes, the and offered through health insurance plans and other resources.

鈥淥ur goal is to provide an opportunity for you to flourish and for you to succeed in whatever wellness looks like for you,鈥 Danner said.

Carlee Osburn of the Employee Assistance Program shared wellness strategies with the audience.
Keynote speaker Carlee Osburn presented wellness strategies to staff members who attended the event.

At the event, Carlee Osburn, education and awareness specialist of the Washington State Employee Assistance Program鈥檚 Workforce Support and Wellbeing Department, also provided practical strategies to help busy employees incorporate wellness into their work lives.

Burnout, it turns out, is both real and widespread for many Americans. Osborn said that although burnout can happen to anyone, younger employees are particularly susceptible.

Research shows that burnout can cause physical and mental health problems and decrease productivity, Osburn said. Its three main symptoms include emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced personal accomplishment.

Osburn, who experienced a hefty dose of burnout while working as a librarian during the pandemic, suggested that employees build healthy morning and evening routines 鈥 including pulling away from excessively checking for work messages.

In addition, identifying boundaries, budgeting time for breaks and practicing self-compassion on the job can lead to a better 鈥 and healthier 鈥 workdays. While it might be tempting to grind away nonstop on the computer to complete tasks, she said, incorporating physical activity into the workday can actually be energizing.

Changing how we view things, and building mutually supportive connections at work, can also make a difference, she said. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 work in a silo. We can鈥檛 work in a dark office. We need people.鈥

51福利社's James Beal talked about creating a personal board of directors while standing at a podium.
51福利社’s James Beal shared insights with 51福利社 staff.

James Beal, 51福利社鈥檚 new senior director of organizational development, talked about creating a personal board of directors, made up of people who influence, mentor and support Eastern staff in being their best selves.

鈥淚f you ever feel like you鈥檝e got it all figured out, you have all the things you need to know and you can make all the decisions you need to make, I鈥檓 sad to tell you there are probably some things missing.鈥

Personal board members are an 鈥渋nner circle鈥 that can include friends, family, coworkers and even podcasters. They offer expanding viewpoints, help with navigating career and life changes and provide accountability and support, explained Beal. “They can tell you about things from a different perspective.鈥

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