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You are at:Home»Wellbeing & Mental Health»Building a workplace culture of confidence and self-esteem

Building a workplace culture of confidence and self-esteem

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Posted By sme-admin on December 20, 2024 Wellbeing & Mental Health

By Ann Garry, CEO and Co-founder of Health Coaches Academy

Confidence and self-esteem, the basis of productivity and employee wellbeing, are often overlooked in the workplace.

Research shows that nearly half (49%) of women are grappling with self-esteem issues and there has been a significant rise in low self-esteem among adults over the past four years. With a substantial proportion of men reporting struggles that impact their careers and personal lives. Addressing these issues isn’t just an ethical imperative, it’s also a business one.

The neuroscience of self-esteem and confidence

Understanding the root causes of low self-esteem offers insight into how workplaces can foster positive change. Two psychological mechanisms are particularly relevant: the Reticular Activating System (RAS) and confirmation bias.

The RAS is a network of neurons in the brain responsible for filtering out irrelevant information, allowing us to focus on what we consider important. If an employee believes they are incapable of achieving a task, their RAS will notice and give attention to experiences that reinforce this notion.

Confirmation bias is a similar concept and refers to our tendency to seek out. It focuses on information that aligns with our existing beliefs. For example, if you believe that you are not good enough, your brain will prioritise any information that confirms this belief.

These processes don’t just harm the individual. They impact team dynamics, innovation, and overall productivity.

A confidence crisis in the workplace

Low self-esteem affects decision-making, interpersonal relationships, and ambition. Employees may shy away from new challenges or disengage entirely. For businesses, this translates into lower turnover, decreased productivity, and increased healthcare costs due to stress-related illnesses.

The good news is that this cycle can be broken. Workplace environments that actively promote mental wellbeing see higher levels of engagement, innovation, and resilience among their teams.

How health coaches can make a difference

Health coaching focuses on preventative measures that address physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing. Here’s how they can help businesses create a more confident and engaged workforce:

1. Reframing negative beliefs

Health coaches specialise in helping individuals identify and challenge self-limiting beliefs. Through techniques like mindfulness, positive self-talk, and goal-setting, they assist employees in rewiring their RAS to focus on strengths and opportunities rather than perceived failures.

2. Promoting resilience through self-compassion

Research shows that self-compassion reduces stress and fosters motivation without harsh self-criticism. Health coaches can guide employees in cultivating this mindset, helping them to recover more quickly from setbacks and view challenges as opportunities for growth.

Mary Walker, Health Coach and Mindfulness Teacher at Health Coaches Academy comments: “When learning about mindfulness and self-compassion, participants become aware that self-compassion is the antidote to the inner critic and negative beliefs  that there is another way to respond, allowing for the possibility of choice and change, whether in their everyday life or in a professional setting.”

3. Creating SMARTER goals

Goals are a powerful tool for building confidence, but they need to be strategic. Health coaches help employees set SMARTER goals – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound, Exciting, and Rewarding. This approach ensures goals are both motivating and empowering so that employees take action and achieve tangible results.

The mindset switch 

To break free from the cycle of low self-esteem and confidence, the principles behind the Laws of Attraction can be leveraged, which suggests that we can achieve our goals through positive thinking.

This idea has real scientific backing, particularly when it comes to self-esteem with the thoughts and beliefs that we hold about ourselves directly impacting the opportunities we attract creating self fulfilling prophesies.

By consciously focussing on positive self-talk and desired goals, you can retrain your RAS to filter information that influences how you perceive yourself and thus support your aspirations to create a life you love.

The ROI of investing in employee wellbeing

Businesses that invest in health coaching see measurable returns. Improved confidence and self-esteem lead to higher productivity, stronger collaboration, and greater innovation. Additionally, healthier employees mean lower attrition rates and reduced healthcare costs.

From awareness to action

The confidence crisis in today’s workplaces requires a proactive approach. By integrating health coaching into employee wellness strategies, businesses can address the root causes of low self-esteem, fostering a culture of confidence and resilience.

Confident, healthy employees are the foundation of successful businesses. With the right tools, support, and mindset shifts, organisations can create environments where both employees and the company thrive.

Now is the time to act – not just for the wellbeing of employees, but for the health and future of the workplace itself.

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