culled from:workspring.com
Environments that combine comfort, function and
emotional satisfaction can inspire people to do their best work as well
as increase productivity, satisfaction and engagement. Based on their
research, Coalesse offers these tips for bringing wellbeing into the
workplace.
BLUR THE LINES.
Spaces that blur the boundaries between work and home create a comfortable environment, invite people to relax and think outside the box.LET IT BE.
Work can happen anywhere— a few minutes here, a few hours there. With many ways to get things done, the “right” way is to let people choose their own work destinations.LOOSEN UP.
For people to work comfortably feet don’t always have to be on the floor. Relaxed postures can still support their productivity.
ALLOW FOR ALONE.
Most people toggle between introverted and extroverted modes throughout their work day. Spaces that allow people to escape, ponder and disconnect support cognitive and emotional wellbeing.ENCOURAGE ESCAPES.
A non- traditional, “third place” setting gets people re-energized and optimistic about making progress, especially if they can count on convenient access to power while they’re there.CREATE AN UNPLUG ZONE
A space with zero
connectivity to wi-fi and power will encourage people to have face time
with each other, read a book or rest their eyes.
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