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Tales from the Frontline of Executive Wellbeing

Are you an Overfunctioner? Sarah had all the attributes of a high functioning and valued executive - diligent, perfectionistic, goal oriented, responsible, reliable, energetic, a great communicator and an incredibly supportive manager to her team. It was no surprise to me that Sarah was Group Director of a thriving financial services company and seen by the CEO as his logical…
Camilla Thompson
February 13, 2020
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How might we be with an extra day up our sleeve each week?

Remember the headlines last year about the company in NZ operating on a 4-day week with record productivity? It seems to have really got people talking. HR folks, bosses and line managers alike have had their imaginations captured – and conversations are bubbling away in cities and boardrooms across Australia. Could there be something sweet in the air, besides the…
Camilla Thompson
February 13, 2020
A Better Me | A Select Wellness Podcast
Podcast

The Why and How of Leader-Led Wellbeing

The Why and How of Leader-Led Wellbeing A Better Me  | Podcast Hear Martine Beaumont, CEO Select Wellness, Audrey McGibbon, Co-Founder of Eek & Sense and Co-Author of the Global Leadership Wellbeing Survey and Adam Brett, Head of Strategy for Medibank share their views, research and stories about all things to do with leader led wellbeing. What does it look…
Camilla Thompson
December 28, 2019
ArticlesProductivity

Best Productivity Secrets

We spend much of our lives at the office working diligently, slacking off, and talking about our weekend around the watercooler. Despite spending so much of our lives at work, there’s plenty about office life we don’t understand or would be surprised to learn.
Camilla Thompson
February 24, 2016
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The Business Rationale for Wellness

Working Towards Wellness: The Business Rationale a Report compiled in conjunction with Price Waterhouse Coopers Chronic disease is responsible for more than half of all deaths in the world and is projected to account for two-thirds of all deaths globally in the next 25 years. This progression of chronic disease is occurring despite the fact that these diseases are largely…
Camilla Thompson
December 28, 2019