Customer Insights online survey, n=2001, Feb 2022
Good health isn’t just about diet and exercise. In recent
years we’ve all come to appreciate mental health’s importance to our wellbeing. Better yet, we’re doing
something about it.
Customer Insights online survey, n=2001, Feb 2022
25% of those surveyed felt worse off due to stress in the past two years.
Getting into your hobbies and practising gratitude contributes to physical and mental wellbeing and helps form positive connections.
Grow your resilience by nurturing yourself, your emotions and your relationships. Finding small joys in your day‑to-day life may lower rates of depression and anxiety, resulting in higher psychological wellbeing.
Resilience is simply the ability to adapt in the face of
adversity. It helps us get through life's difficult circumstances, speed bumps and
blindsides.
Customer Insights online survey, n=2001, Feb 2022
58% of those surveyed said their quality of sleep was either
average or poor.
When we don’t get enough sleep we can feel lethargic and moody, make poorer food
choices and have difficulty concentrating.
Customer Insights online survey, n=2001, Feb 2022
But we're taking positive steps to feel well by reading,
going for walks and sipping on herbal teas.
Customer Insights online survey, n=2001, Feb 2022
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