In today’s corporate landscape, the impact of mental health issues on Australian businesses is undeniable. With mental illness costing the Australian economy approximately $60 billion annually, as reported by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), and untreated conditions accounting for up to $10.9 billion in losses for businesses, according to Price water house Coopers (PwC), the urgency to address this issue cannot be overstated.
Consider this: one in five Australians experience mental health conditions each year, as highlighted by Beyond Blue. This means millions of working-age Australians are grappling with mental health challenges, affecting their productivity and well-being in the workplace. Moreover, mental ill-health is the primary cause of long-term sickness absence among Australian workers, leading to substantial productivity losses, according to the Australian Human Rights Commission.
In light of these statistics, it’s evident that prioritizing mental well-being in the workplace is crucial. At Purely Polished, we recognize the unique pressures faced by CEOs and high performers who often bear the brunt of these stressors. That’s why we’re dedicated to creating tailored wellness packages designed to support and rejuvenate these individuals.
Our wellness packages are not just about superficial relaxation; they’re rooted in addressing the root causes of burnout and fostering balance in all aspects of life. From inspirational coaching to ice baths, sound healing, meditation, and manifestation guidance, our offerings are curated to promote holistic well-being and resilience.
Moreover, our extensive network of exceptional wellness providers across Australia ensures accessibility for CEOs and performers seeking support. Whether it’s movement, nutrition, personal care, or mental health, our packages encompass a diverse range of services aimed at empowering individuals to prioritise their well-being.
By combining elements of physical and mental wellness, we aim to create an environment where CEOs and performers can seamlessly integrate self-care into their professional and personal lives. In doing so, we not only support their individual well-being but also contribute to the overall success and sustainability of their businesses.
In our next blog post, we’ll delve deeper into the latest Australian studies and facts surrounding mental health in the workplace. Stay tuned as we continue to advocate for a healthier, more inclusive work culture where every individual can thrive.