We’re delighted to welcome Dr. Steven MacGregor to our team as our resident workplace wellness expert
While it’s certainly been an unpredictable year for most of us, external circumstances don’t have to dictate the course of our lives or have a negative impact on our mood and health. Working from home and COVID-19 restrictions have negatively impacted the wellbeing of around 33 percent of employees but, since 61 percent of them trust their employer to look after their wellbeing, we believe it’s simply not enough to just be ‘coping’. Transition periods can be a catalyst for positive change, self-reflection and growth. That’s why we’re excited to be working with Steven.
As one of the world’s top experts on leadership, health and wellbeing at work, Steven will be helping us tap into the power of our potential and inspiring us to create a positive connection between our personal health and work performance.
Steven is the founder of the Leadership Academy of Barcelona (LAB) and is a guest professor at several of the world’s leading business schools. We sat down with him to find out more about his passion, experience and how he’s already helped improve the health and workplace wellness for over 20,000 people worldwide.
33% of employees have had their wellbeing negatively impacted by lockdown and working from home
Research Live 2020
Tell us a little bit about your personal and professional background
I’m a designer, author and athlete, with both of those areas combining to shape my career. I studied engineering at the Masters and PhD level in Glasgow before moving to Spain in 2003. I was an international Duathlete (think Triathlon for bad swimmers!) and was also part of the Athletics team of FC Barcelona.
What made you want to turn your profession to wellness at work?
We spend so much of our lives at work and thinking about work. If we are not well at work, that represents a big chunk of our lives that we're trying to make up lost ground for in our non-working lives
Dr. Steven MacGregor
Why is wellness at work so important for our overall health?
We spend so much of our lives at work and thinking about work. If we are not well at work, that represents a big chunk of our lives that we’re trying to make up lost ground for in our non-working lives. No matter how hard we try, it’s difficult to separate notions of health and wellness between work and non-work. Additionally, work itself can be a major contributor to our overall wellness and happiness. It gives us meaning and purpose, allowing us to contribute to something bigger than ourselves. Our workplace is a community of people and helps us to enrich our social connections.
What words do you live by to keep yourself healthy, motivated and energised?
I tend to keep ‘movement’ and ‘impact’ top of mind. We need to remember that a sedentary life, which is a factor in many present-day workplaces, has many negative health effects. It can also be connected to feelings of being stuck in the same set of behaviors and routines over the long term. I try to keep moving in the metaphorical sense by learning and trying new things. It’s not about getting it right and, indeed, sometimes movement can be very slow, sideways, or even backwards. For impact, I strive to help as many people as possible to change their mindset, behavior and, ultimately, to improve their working lives. This influences my style of work, which I try to keep as accessible and practical as possible. It energizes me greatly when I hear stories of real change.
Steven has created a mix of helpful content and habitual action plans designed to help people flourish and thrive in our new working world. You can checkout Steven’s latest articles and expert on Dialogue. Haven’t got access? Why not experience what harnessing the power of your potential is like for yourself? Try our Employee Wellness Platform today.