Occupational Wellness
“Let us realize that the privilege to work is a gift, that the power to work is a blessing, that the love of work is success” (David O. McKay)
Occupational wellness refers to the satisfaction and fulfillment derived from one's work or chosen career path. It encompasses finding purpose, meaning, and joy in the activities one engages in to earn a living or contribute to society. Achieving occupational wellness involves aligning one's skills, values, and interests with their job or profession, fostering a sense of accomplishment and personal growth.
BYU Mission and Aims
Why BYU
BYU Radio Work Life Balance
Balancing Family and Work
Stress Management Independent Study Course
Setting and Achieving Career Goals
Gallup Strengths Test
BYU Speeches About Goals
Goal Setting Fundamentals
Setting and Achieving Goals
Employee Engagement
Employee Engagement Leadership Program
Employee Engagement Resources
Employee Engagement Articles
Improving Work-Life Balance
Stride Occupational Wellness
Improving Your Work-Life Balance
12 Tips for Better Work-Life Balance
The Blessing of Work (Church Website)
Work and Personal Responsibility (Church Website)
Happiness In Family Life: Work (Church Website)
The Gospel - The Foundation for Our Career (Boyd K. Packer)
Managing Stress at Work
Coping with Stress at Work
Recovering from Work Stress
Strategies for Managing Work Stress
Achieving and Setting Career Goals
22 Workplace Goals Examples
How to Set and Achieve Career Goals
8 Work Goals and How to Achieve Them
Building Work Relationships
How to Build Real Relationships at Work
The Power of Healthy Relationships at Work
Staying Clean and Organized
11 Benefits of Maintaining a Clean Workplace
8 Tips to Get Organized at Work
13 Ways to Stay Organized and Maximize Productivity
28 Tips on How to Stay Organized