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The Fundamentals of Common Sense: Trust = Care = Wellbeing Dominate Your Day

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On episode 66 of Dominate Your Day, Dana and Dave Allman delve into the fundamentals of change management and highlight the significance of employee wellbeing in the workplace. Citing Gallup’s study indicating that less than 21% of employees feel their organizations care about their overall wellbeing, which contributes to the “great resignation” trend. 
Dave emphasizes the critical role of trust, care, and wellbeing in employees’ lives, with trust being the most critical currency that leaders can demonstrate to their employees. He also stressed the importance of the "high-tech, high-touch" approach to fuel enterprise growth, which involves factoring in the six areas of wellbeing in every trajectory. These touches are crucial in determining whether employees are thriving, struggling, or suffering regarding their overall wellbeing at work. Therefore, it's crucial for leaders to prioritize employee wellbeing and search for next enterprise opportunities to accelerate it in the workplace.
Throughout this episode, Dave talks about Gallup’s 6 pillars of wellbeing - emotional, career, financial, social, physical, and community, and how these areas are closely intertwined. 
Join us to learn about a thriving life, resilient mind, and engaging work using wellbeing practices that can help you unlock your full potential, with expert guidance. 
In this episode, you’ll learn…
The dichotomy in the beliefs of leaders and employees concerning employee wellbeing, which could create significant challenges for organizations.
A simple yet powerful way to bridge the gap in perspectives and enhance wellbeing in the workplace is by asking the question, "How are you today?"
Organizations are expected to prioritize wellbeing and resilience as core competencies in the years ahead, as the importance of these areas continues to grow.
The equation of trust equaling care equaling wellbeing presents an opportunity to prioritize employee wellbeing in organizations and make it a common practice.
Click here to listen to my conversation with Dave Allman.
We appreciate you being in our community and would LOVE to hear from you on Instagram, LinkedIn, and  The Dominate Your Day Podcast. 
Episode Links:
Dave Allman LinkedIn
The Strengths Journal
Dana Williams Co. Website
Wellbeing at Work Website
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If you love this episode and the Dominate Your Day Podcast, please rate and review us! This helps us support more people — just like you — as they learn to live in their strengths, transform their life, and dominate their day. 
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On episode 66 of Dominate Your Day, Dana and Dave Allman delve into the fundamentals of change management and highlight the significance of employee wellbeing in the workplace. Citing Gallup’s study indicating that less than 21% of employees feel their organizations care about their overall wellbeing, which contributes to the “great resignation” trend. 
Dave emphasizes the critical role of trust, care, and wellbeing in employees’ lives, with trust being the most critical currency that leaders can demonstrate to their employees. He also stressed the importance of the "high-tech, high-touch" approach to fuel enterprise growth, which involves factoring in the six areas of wellbeing in every trajectory. These touches are crucial in determining whether employees are thriving, struggling, or suffering regarding their overall wellbeing at work. Therefore, it's crucial for leaders to prioritize employee wellbeing and search for next enterprise opportunities to accelerate it in the workplace.
Throughout this episode, Dave talks about Gallup’s 6 pillars of wellbeing - emotional, career, financial, social, physical, and community, and how these areas are closely intertwined. 
Join us to learn about a thriving life, resilient mind, and engaging work using wellbeing practices that can help you unlock your full potential, with expert guidance. 
In this episode, you’ll learn…
The dichotomy in the beliefs of leaders and employees concerning employee wellbeing, which could create significant challenges for organizations.
A simple yet powerful way to bridge the gap in perspectives and enhance wellbeing in the workplace is by asking the question, "How are you today?"
Organizations are expected to prioritize wellbeing and resilience as core competencies in the years ahead, as the importance of these areas continues to grow.
The equation of trust equaling care equaling wellbeing presents an opportunity to prioritize employee wellbeing in organizations and make it a common practice.
Click here to listen to my conversation with Dave Allman.
We appreciate you being in our community and would LOVE to hear from you on Instagram, LinkedIn, and  The Dominate Your Day Podcast. 
Episode Links:
Dave Allman LinkedIn
The Strengths Journal
Dana Williams Co. Website
Wellbeing at Work Website
Rate, Review, & Follow us on Apple Podcasts!
If you love this episode and the Dominate Your Day Podcast, please rate and review us! This helps us support more people — just like you — as they learn to live in their strengths, transform their life, and dominate their day. 
Just click here- scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with 5 stars, and select “Write a Review.” Let us know what you loved most about this episode. Also, if you haven’t done so already, give us a follow so you don’t miss new episodes! 
Take action by diving into these resources: 
Set up a free 15-minute discovery call 
Listen to our FREE podcast: Dominate Your Day and Coacharium
Join our e-mail list to receive FREE Monday Motivation each week
 

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