Encourage staff to take lunch and breaks
Good food practice makes a big difference to your staff’s working day:
- Maintaining a healthy diet is good for general health
- Eating at regular intervals will help with combating stress and depression
- Encourage regular breaks
Make sure your employees feel comfortable taking breaks to keep moods lifted. During the dark winter months employees rarely see the sun, so it’s a great idea to encourage them to get outside and enjoy the little bit of sunshine that is available.
Recognise good work
Staff members can often feel demotivated – especially if they’re feeling overworked and their achievements are going unnoticed. It’s important that employers recognise a good job being done when they see it; even just a ‘thank you’ won’t go amiss.
If you’re aware that some of your staff are consistently doing a good job but you haven’t told them so, Blue Monday is a great time to do it as it’ll help them to feel more positive and motivated.
Keep happiness levels up throughout the year
If you want to look beyond Blue Monday and boost morale on a more permanent basis, there are plenty of other things you can implement to ensure that your employees benefit in the longer term:
- Think about reviewing the company perks to see if you can offer anything extra to thank them for their continued hard work. You could look into more modern perks such as benefit apps and travel vouchers.
- Create a committee for staff to get involved with all things social. This is a great way to encourage team interaction. Either nominate team members who you think would be perfect for the role, or ask for volunteers.
- Encourage staff to utilise their Employee Assistance Programme. Most companies offer and EAP to their employees. An EAP is not just there to provide a 24/7 telephone service but also offers a health and wellbeing App that is rich with content to help boost moods and wellness. Discover how an EAP works.
It’s important however, to watch out for employees who appear to have a consistently low mood. Try having a one-to-one with them to make sure that they are happy, because there might be something more significant occurring than the effects of Blue Monday.