Strategies for Managing Stress in the Workplace

Stress is an unavoidable consequence of every employee’s life on the job. Whatever your corporate environment, there are steps managers can take to protect employees from the damaging effects of stress, improve job satisfaction, and bolster well-being in and out of the workplace.

While occasional stress, or the pressure to perform, is what keeps us on our toes during presentations, provides the energy to pull off an all-nighter, and sparks quick reactions when needed to prevent accidents or costly mistakes — long-term exposure to constant stress at work, not only causes a faster heart rate and tense muscles in the moment, it brings on chronic anxiety, exhaustion, and eventually burnout. In fact, the negative consequences from long-term stress are so strong that it has been declared a World Wide Epidemic by the World Health Organization.

An article from The American Institute of Stress states that 80% of workers feel stress on the job and nearly half say they need help in learning how to manage stress. A 2016 Health IT Stress Report found that 55% of tech professionals are frequently or constantly stressed – with 38% rating their stress intensity as high or extremely high. These statistics are important, especially for companies in fast-paced industries with highly competitive marketplaces for talent, because stress plays a critical role in retention and recruitment.

What top managers are doing to reduce workplace stress:

Recent research shows that being appreciated is one of the most important factors that increase motivation and satisfaction as well as health and well-being. According to the World Health Organization, employees are less likely to experience work-related stress when demands and pressures of work are matched to their knowledge and abilities – control can be exercised over their work and the way they do it – support is received from supervisors and colleagues– and participation in decisions that concern their jobs is provided.

The Society for Human Resource Management offers other ways forward-thinking managers can help employees handle stress:

  • Encourage your team to take advantage of stress-management webinars, wellness tips or programs, and yoga or meditation classes. Set an example by using these resources yourself.
  • Make sure workers are taking regular breaks and be sure to take them yourself.
  • Encourage employees to exercise daily, take time for friends or a significant other after work, pursue hobbies, listen to music and take time off.

The mind-body connection is key for shrinking employee stress levels.

Innovative managers are championing on-site fitness classes, chair massage, and yoga and meditation as the key to employee satisfaction. Body Techniques specializes in designing programs to lower workplace stress, emphasize mindfulness, and improve employee gratification and engagement; we know first-hand that employees who feel their employers care about their health and well-being tend to be happier and when employees have a positive attitude about their job, it translates into less time missed from work and improved loyalty to their company.

In the years we’ve been working with corporations nationwide, we’ve helped many successfully implement mind-body stress management programs. Here’s what we know works:

  • Exercise is one of your best weapons against workplace stress. On-site fitness classes take employees’ minds off their work challenges and improve moods by increasing the production of endorphins, the brain’s feel-good neurotransmitters. For employers, fitness classes can bring additional benefits, including lower insurance premiums. These can often be obtained through a verified fitness program – a reward for creating a healthier workforce.
  • On-site chair massage not only relaxes muscles and improves circulation, but it also boosts employees’ energy and their mental outlook. Documented links between stress reduction and massage therapy have opened many managers’ eyes to the value of investing in massage for employees.
  • Workplace yoga programs offer movement and meditation to help employees experience a deep state of body-centered restful awareness both on and off the mat. Employees leave refreshed, relaxed, and resilient. Leading companies such as Apple, Google, and Forbes have introduced yoga and reaped benefits like improved productivity and increased employee motivation.

At Body Techniques, we’ve found that companies that offer chair massage, fitness classes, yoga, or meditation sessions as employee benefits, and who provide these stress reduction programs free or at a low, subsidized rate to their employees have a much higher rate of participation.

There isn’t a manager alive today who doesn’t agree that modern workers feel stressed out and the stress is taking a toll on their sleep, health, relationships, productivity, and sense of well-being. The good news is that these innovative stress management options are actually simple, cost-effective strategies that support productivity and provide managers and employees with more sense of control and a welcomed break from the demands of the job.

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Onsite Massage Program Benefits

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Do you care about improving employees’ morale? Are you interested in decreasing absenteeism? How do you help your team get through high-stress projects on time? An onsite massage program is a highly effective way to reward and retain talent, and it’s proving to be an investment that translates into a net benefit for companies.

Onsite Massage Benefits For Employees & Employers

An onsite massage program is not only easy to implement (no need to change clothes), it provides numerous proven employee benefits–including stress relief, better sleep, reduced muscle tension, and decreased migraines. These programs also benefits employers, as they are particularly effective in addressing “burn out” and depression, which have become top factors in lower productivity rates and employee absenteeism.

Offering onsite massage to employees is more than just a perk or a nice-to-have. Implementing a corporate massage program is a powerful way for leadership to show they understand that their people are truly their best asset. At Body Techniques, we’ve seen onsite massage become an essential aspect of many of our national clients’ corporate stress management programs that help employees perform at the top of their game.

7 Ways to Boost the Benefits of Your Onsite Massage Program

It’s important to implement a number of engagement strategies to assure a robust corporate massage program with a high level of employee engagement. And if you don’t yet have a massage program, check out the tips below to help you find a corporate massage benefits package that best suits the needs of your organization.

Subsidize at least 50% of the program cost.

When companies position massage as an employee benefit, the lowered cost to employees impacts participation greatly. If the cost of a 15-minute massage is $10 or less to an employee, your program will be a success. When there is a subsidy in place, we see a jump in utilization from 50-60% up to 85-95%.

Offer regular chair massage breaks to boost morale and productivity.

Employees rate chair massage as one of the top indicators of a supportive environment. Stress relief is evident immediately and promotes a renewed focus on the projects at hand.

Promote your massage program during intense workload periods.

According to the Mayo Clinic, onsite massage is proven to be an effective treatment for reducing stress, pain, and muscle tension; what a great way to help employees decompress when they’re under important deadline pressure!

Gift chair massage as a thank you.

A certificate for free onsite massage sessions is a unique and cost-effective way to thank those who contribute to your organization’s success.

Attract attention with chair massage as a promotional tool.

In a highly competitive market, use chair massage as a premium or incentive. It can be a motivational tool to encourage customers to engage with your organization at trade shows or special events.

Feature chair massage at your meetings and conventions.

Management meetings, training programs, and other corporate events can be exhausting. Providing a quiet area for chair massage can support a productive environment for participants.

Provide chair massage as the centerpiece of a special event.

In conjunction with an ongoing massage program or as a “one-time” program, offering chair massage at fundraising events, holiday parties, customer-appreciation days, a company health fair or wellness week is a creative way to make participants feel special.

What’s included in an onsite massage program?

Your massage program partner will ensure that everything runs smoothly. At Body Techniques, for example, we provide unlimited phone and email support from a designated team member throughout your program – and prior to, during and following your event. We staff nationally with our trained and vetted practitioners, employ measurable data systems that validate program effectiveness and support scalability, and we include post-massage surveys to gather feedback and gauge the success of our client programs and events.

Generally, an onsite chair massage program includes:

  • Administrative support & management
  • Online scheduling
  • Ergonomic massage chairs
  • Equipment set-up & break down
  • Hands-on massage from a qualified, insured massage practitioner
  • Music & sanitizing supplies (single-use face cradle covers, chair wipes and/or spray)

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