From burnout to balance: The power of managing stress for a successful business
Beth Hope discusses the need for businesses to tackle workplace stress collectively to boost well-being and productivity.
A 2025 report by Mental Health UK showed an increase from last year in those aged 18 to 24, 25 to 34 and 35 to 44 who needed time off in the past year due to poor mental health caused by stress.
This finding acts as a warning sign of a breakdown in trust between employers and younger workers as well as the need to take action against workplace stress.
In line with the theme for Stress Awareness Month, #Leadwithlove, businesses should no longer treat stress as an individual problem but as a business challange that can make or break organisations.
It can influence and shape the organisation and handled incorrectly, can derail even the most carefully planned paths.
For business leaders, employees who are unhappy or stressed will eventually leave, and in the meantime, disengaged employees will cost businesses valuable time in lost productivity.
For individuals, the burden of stress can overflow into their personal lives, affecting energy levels, relationships, and social lives outside of work.
The good news is that improving your mental health, confidence, and energy levels doesn’t have to be time-consuming or complicated.
There are simple, science-backed techniques that take just a few minutes but can have a huge impact on emotions and performance.









