Wellbeing is a journey and not a destination

Wellbeing is a journey and not a destination
Implementing an Employee Wellness Program can bring significant benefits to both employees and employers. It can enhance employees' overall wellness, reduce healthcare costs, improve productivity, and create a positive company culture.

While employee wellness is getting priority in Organisations, bullying as its counter is also prevalent. How do you define these two aspects and its presence in work culture?

PA Wellbeing is a sustainable state of feeling good and functioning well in our lives and in our work. Achieving this requires wellbeing physically, mentally, socially, and purposefully investing time and energy in things that truly motivate.
One way of understanding wellbeing is how well people are able to thrive – whether they feel positive emotions, can function well in teams, can respond to challenges and make meaning in their lives and work – even as things change.

On the other hand, bullying means directly or indirectly inflicting physical hurt or psychological distress on one or more employees. It is further defined as intimidating and repeated written, verbal, or physical behaviour, including any threatening, insulting gesture, by an adult, which is severe or invasive enough to create an uncomfortable or humiliating environment. It may...

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Preeti Ahuja

is currently associated with the Economic Transformation Council as a Director of Talent Development. As an innovative HR leader with over two decades of experience, Preeti is specialized in transforming cultures and driving growth across both scaled organizations and startups. Her expertise includes transforming global HR functions and assembling teams to accelerate business performance. Significant experience in effectively engaging C-suite and executive leadership teams in formulating and driving initiatives with successful delivery of strategic business objectives. She has been recognized as one of the Top 50 Most Influential HR Leaders in 2024.

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Preeti Ahuja

is currently associated with the Economic Transformation Council as a Director of Talent Development. As an innovative HR leader with over two decades of experience, Preeti is specialized in transforming cultures and driving growth across both scaled organizations and startups. Her expertise includes transforming global HR functions and assembling teams to accelerate business performance. Significant experience in effectively engaging C-suite and executive leadership teams in formulating and driving initiatives with successful delivery of strategic business objectives. She has been recognized as one of the Top 50 Most Influential HR Leaders in 2024.

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