Stress Management FUNshop

Our FUNshops teach stress education, health, and wellness by demonstrating fun practical stress management solutions for work-life balance.

By Ebony Davenport

Location

3050 N New Hope Rd

3050 North New Hope Road Raleigh, NC 27604

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About this event

Come, party the stress away, and learn solutions to improve your well-being and quality of life!

We all have goals and dreams that we work hard to achieve. We are busybodies that sleep and eat poorly and grind beyond human capacity. But no one benefits. Not our family and friends, not our employers, our community, and especially not our well-being. Although there is no way to avoid the omnipresence of stress, it can be managed.

The biggest cause of chronic illness is stress, and the biggest cause of stress is work. It is estimated that 90% of all visits to healthcare providers are stress-related. Six in ten adults in the U.S. have chronic diseases such as asthma, heart disease, obesity, cancer, or diabetes, and four in ten adults have two or more. In addition to the 52.9 million adults in the United States age 18 and older affected by mental illnesses like anxiety disorders and depression. Many diseases and illnesses are preventable by managing stress and practicing wellness.

Many of our actions do not counter stress and reduce cortisol (the stress hormone). Television, shopping, social media, alcohol, drugs, stress eating, diet, numbing, avoiding, and disengagement are maladaptive ways to manage stress.

This FUNshop gives the best active health and wellness solutions to decrease stress and counter burnout. Our FUNshops provide the answers to manage everyday stressors for a harmonious work-life balance. We use a combination of over 50+ scientifically proven tips, tools, tricks, and techniques that are active, collaborative, and can offer immediate results that are sustainable through daily application.

Once we neglect ourselves, many aspects of life suffer, including work. The lack of self-love and care turns into de-motivation, procrastination, and lack of engagement. Stress management changes how stressors are viewed, and this FUNshop improves the capacity to prevent and manage stress.

In this FUNshop, in addition to stress education, we will be using these fifteen adaptive scientifically proven tips, tools, and techniques:

Play and Social Play( Friendship and Belonging, Ritual and Celebratory, and Body and Movement), Pomodoro Technique, Movement, Breathing, Clapping, Stomping, Meditation, Quiet time, Stretching, Music, Dance, Laughter Yoga, games, and fun.

It will include take-home educational information, and water will be provided.

You will also have the option to wear a costume during the FUNshop (Optional). If you are interested, please bring your license.

FUNshop for ages 18 and older. No refunds; exchange only.

BE! Social Solutions

Hosted by Ebony Davenport

Organized by

Our Mission: BE! Social Solution’s mission is to make North Carolina businesses stronger and more profitable through a happy, healthy, well-adjusted workforce. Our goal is to provide professionals with fun management solutions that create and sustain a harmonious work environment.

Our Vision: Our vision is to be the premier provider of fun health, wellness, and stress management solutions. Investing in your employees’ well-being is your company’s best investment. It makes a difference because people are more happy, engaged, and productive.

Our Purpose: Historically, stress had a negative connotation due to the lack of information, but by the twentieth century, it was re-defined. Stress is a natural physical and mental reaction to life experiences, and both positive (eustress) and negative (distress) results from stress. Usually, when people talk about stress, they refer to distress (Eliopoulos, 2004). Distress is a bad type of stress and dangerous when prevalent and prolonged. Distress is an emotional toxin that, if chronically left unchecked, may spread from one person to another and eventually poison the entire work environment (Frost, 2003).

How employees perceive stressors in the work environment affects their stress levels and well-being (Buckholdt et al., 2008). The work environment has many stressors like work overload, job insecurity, lack of work method autonomy, and strained interpersonal relationships. Stressors are things or people that cause distress, and when not managed, they transform into chronic stress. Chronic stress affects employees’ motivation, mood, and cognitive abilities, and it causes significant tardiness and absenteeism, low engagement, productivity, retention, and a rise in workplace accidents.

The total cost of job stress incurred by the US economy ranges from $250-$300 billion annually (Jones et al., 2003). According to the International Labour Organization, work stress is recognized worldwide as a significant health challenge for organizations and workers (ILO 1986; 1992). The CDC reported that at least 40% of Americans say their jobs as stressful, and 26% report they often feel burned out by their work (The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Working Group, 1999). Work stress is associated with employee physical and mental health risks and poses a financial burden to organizations and society at large (Bo et al., 2018).

“Everybody knows what stress is, and nobody knows what it is” (Selye, 1973). Consequently, how to handle the pressure of stress. Most people handle stress by removing themselves from the environment or stressor. Employees tend to solve the chronic stress and burnout problem with a two-week notice. However, starting a new job is a temporary fix for the employee and a financial burden to both companies. Although there is no way to avoid the omnipresence of stress, it can be managed. Stress management interventions (SMI) are a class of activities used by companies to improve employee well-being and reduce stress, principally by addressing the causes of stress or reducing the impact of stress on an individual (Holman et al., 2018).

BE! Social Solutions takes a fun, practical approach to teach SMI.