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Join us for the first-ever collective mental health work break

Join us for the first-ever collective mental health work break

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, Calm is hosting the world’s first-ever collective work mental health break. Join Jay Shetty, Arianna Huffington, Dr. Ken Duckworth, and Dr. Tam Brownlee on May 9th, live on Zoom. Register here.

Did you know that on average, we spend up to ⅓ of our lives at work? That’s more time with this “relationship” than any other in our lives. Yet, according to new research from Calm Business, work is now the top contributor to our mental health challenges–even trumping personal illness, relationships, and financial loss. In fact, over 50% of people in the U.S. struggle with anxiety, stress, or insomnia, with work being the primary driver.

At Calm, we believe that everyone deserves to feel good at work. And that starts with optimizing our 9-to-5 so it's less stressful and more satisfying.

This Mental Health Awareness Month, we’re shining a light on mental health in the workplace and talking about how to solve for it. From examining work stress and burnout, we’re exploring the steps we can all take towards a healthier relationship with our work lives… and we’re kicking it off by taking a break!

Recent Calm research* shows that when employees take breaks, 49% feel less stressed, 49% say they have more energy, and 40% feel they are more productive. Yet, 2 in 3 workers rarely take breaks out of guilt (24%) or fear of looking unproductive (17%), and (56%) just feel too busy to take a break. 

To challenge the stigma around taking breaks in favor of honoring our mental health, Calm Business is hosting the first-ever collective mental health work break around the globe on May 9th — BRB: The Working World Takes a Break.

In partnership with the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI), Thrive Global, Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), and Accenture, Calm’s Chief Purpose Officer, Jay Shetty, will lead a guided meditation followed by a discussion moderated by SHRM’s SVP of Enterprise Solutions, George Rivera, on combating work stress and burnout.

The conversation will include some of the top leaders across the mental health and business sectors, including: Arianna Huffington (Founder and CEO, Thrive Global), Dr. Ken Duckworth (Chief Medical Officer, NAMI), and Dr. Tam Brownlee (Chief Health Officer, Accenture). 

Tell your boss you’re taking a break and register below. Your mental health will thank you! 

 

Together, let's make work, work better for all of us.


About Calm Business

Calm Business is an enterprise-level solution helping organizations globally take a proactive and preventative approach to mental health in the workplace.

Through Calm Business organizations gain access to Calm — the #1 most trusted meditation and mindfulness app with a library of engaging and outcome-based content such as meditations, Sleep Stories, masterclasses and more.

In addition, Calm Business offers organization level analytics, insights and reporting, dedicated customer service, support for dependents and tailored workshops. Calm Business supports over 3,000 organizations around the world including Accenture, KraftHeinz, Universal Music Group, Planned Parenthood, Deloitte, ASICS and GoFundMe.

Partner with us and drive forward the future of mental health in the workplace. Learn more at business.calm.com


*Calm research was fielded among n =400 18-65-year-old full time employees in the US during 4/14/23-4/19/23 and is nationally representative with quotas across age, gender, race, ethnicity, and region. 


Mental health is hard. Getting support doesn't have to be. The Calm app puts the tools to feel better in your back pocket, with personalized content to manage stress and anxiety, get better sleep, and feel more present in your life. Calm your mind. Change the world.

 
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