The Number 1 Office Perk May Surprise You
We are pretty lucky here at our office. We work in a spacious studio and we get to work around our best friends. The number 1 office perk may surprise you.
According to Future Workplace, 1600 people in North America were asked what their number one desire would be where they work. Is “bring your dog to work day” a priority? Is it a gym members or nap pods.
Here at our offices some people have stand up desks and use those treadmills to get exercise while they are getting things done. None of those things rounds out the number one perk. You know what most people want. A great view!
The hartford.com found that access to natural light and views of the outdoors are what people want in the workplace. For more information get details right here.
North Carolina City Leads The Nation In Positive Work-Life Balance
It’s something we all could probably work on, I know I need to. Work-life balance. I’ll stand by the belief that employers can get more productivity out of workers in a smaller amount of time. Burned-out employees who lack motivation and aren’t taking care of their physical and mental health are not helping companies grow and thrive. On the contrary, employees who have healthy lives outside of the office show up energized and ready to take on the day. It can be hard, in the work-centered environment that we live in, to find the appropriate work-life balance. Especially if you are in a career where the more you work the more money you earn. So where are the best places to work if you want time to have your own life outside of work? After all, they say work to live don’t live to work. Well, our friends at CoworkingCafe ranked some of the largest U.S. cities by their capacity to foster a healthy work/life balance. These rankings are based on economic, cultural, and infrastructural factors, as well as their psychological influence. And two North Carolina cities ranked among the best, for a more positive work-life balance.
It’s not Charlotte, so if you’re reading this is the Queen City stressed out (as I am) don’t throw something across the room. I genuinely think it being dark when I wake up, and by the time I get home from work is making my days feel overwhelming only to work. Luckily the days are getting longer and daylight savings time will be here soon. To find the top cities in the country that offered the best foundations for a healthy work/life balance CoworkingCafe looked at 100 cities with at least 200,000 residents. They assigned each location scores based on mental health metrics, such as the amount of green space and recreational amenities; air quality; and, of course, work hours. Cities were also scored on income, affordability, remote working prevalence, commute times, and how many residents had health insurance. Then they combined and weighted these scores to create an overall work/life balance index. This index focuses heavily on mental health, as it should. Keep reading to see which two North Carolina cities offer the best work-life balance. Read the full CoworkingCafe study here.