Thursday, December 29, 2011

January in WorkLife Essentials


We're preparing for a new year here at WorkLife Essentials and we'd like to start it off by thanking you for your business during the past year.  2011 was full of activities, accomplishments and expansion including launching our Blog and our new branding, exhibiting at conferences, charitable giving and development of our website with ever more countries on offer in the Global Village and advanced reporting features.

And, in 2012, we have even more planned!  Stay tuned right here for all the updates every month, and visit our Blog for the very latest information and discussions on up to the minute topics.  If you have any questions about any new features or our activities from last year and any suggestions for 2012, please contact our Support Team or use the Suggestion Box feature inside WLE.com.  We wish you all the best for the start of the new year and look forward to meeting your expectations for 2012.

As our first promotional topic for next year, we are talking about relationships, in all their forms.  The workplace is an important place to foster healthy respectful relationships, which you can read about in "Age Differences, Work Differences: Understanding Older and Younger Co-Workers".  The same thing applies to our home relationships.  We cover all of this, from the simple every day challenges like household responsibilities, with "Sharing Household Responsibilities", to building relationships with your children as they age and eventually leave the house, with "When the Children leave home", to relationships with friends and members of your community, discussed in "Friends, Relationships, and Building a Community".

These relationships form the bedrock of your life and are support when you need it and a source of fun and companionship when you need those.  You and your employees can read our promotional articles this month, including those highlighted below, to help build the relationships that will make work-life more rewarding.  You can read more details, as well as find a downloadable version of this email teaser, at our Blog, or by logging in to your WorkLife Essentials homepage and clicking the "Relationships" link in the promotion box.  As always, if you are having trouble viewing our Blog, you can still access the latest What's New features and Teasers at our "What's New" page.


Your Young Adolescent's Social Life
Adolescents develop socially on their own timetable. Healthy adolescents are committed to becoming their own person, independent from their parents. In their social lives, they are trying on new behaviors that help develop this independence. Everything from dating, to communication via Facebook, requires them to make decisions and choices on their own...


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Building a Good Relationship With Your Teenager
Adolescence is essentially a voyage of discovery. On this journey a teenager must deal with a body that’s developing in new ways, strong (and sometimes scary) feelings about sex, and an innate sense of rebellion against authority -- yours included. At the end of this odyssey, they will have become someone who knows and lives by their own values...



Connecting With Your Child During Stressful Times at Work
During times of workplace change, such as a new manager or a work relocation, we often bring our worries home with us. Children pick up on our feelings, and can tell when we are anxious, worried, or under stress. Connecting with your child during times like these can help reduce stress at home. Your child will feel better, and you will, too...


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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Multiculturalism from an indiginous point of view.

Recognizing strengths and weaknesses in a community can provide insights into how cultures mix and adapt. Many indiginous cultures exhibit remarkable strengths which contribute to the community such as:

  • sharing physical resources (land, water, food, etc.)
  • a sense a shared community responsibility
  • generational knowledge
  • retaining traditional and cultural practices
  • an ability to live and function in two worlds, modern and indigenous
  • a pride in their community
  • well embedded support systems
  • a strong historical connection to the past
  • resilience in dealing with challenges. 

An appreciation and identification of these and similar strengths can increase cultural competence in planning benefits and programs for a multicultural workforce.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

December in WorkLife Essentials


This December, Celebrating is on the minds of everyone, and celebrations come in all different sizes.  In the workplace, it's a time to reflect on the accomplishments of the past year and looking towards the beginning of another.  There is also the celebration of individual families' cultural traditions at home.  However, thinking and preparing for celebrations can often be overwhelming and your employees will often be looking for a way to balance all of these priorities while still being productive at work.


To help with this, we've prepared a collection of resources related to celebrations both at home and in the workplace.  In particular, a collection of brand new articles such as "Confetti in Cubicles - Workplace Celebrations""Creating Family Traditions Around Celebrations"; and "Making Celebrations a Joyous Occasion for Children" are intended to help better plan and manage all the pressures and priorities of the season, while still being able to enjoy the actual celebrating!  You can read more details, as well as find a downloadable version of this email teaser, at our Blog, or by logging in to your WorkLife Essentials homepage and clicking the "Celebrations" link in the promotion box.

Please note that this month's promotion for our South American region is "Disability", which can also be explored by logging in to your WorkLife Essentials homepage and clicking the "Disability" link in the promotion box.

Also, we are continuously updating content and features, and the best way to stay up to date with these, and especially with many more additions coming soon, is to visit our Blog regularly.  As always, if you are having trouble viewing our Blog, you can still access the latest What's New features and Teasers at our "What's New" page.  And, if you have any questions about any WorkLife Essentials feature, please contact our Support Team.


Celebrations - Food and Fun Festivals
Two key ingredients of many celebrations around the world are food and fun. The following gives a glimpse of the role played by food and follows with some fun examples of unusual festivals held in many different parts of the world...
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Traditions to Share With Your Family During Celebrations
Traditions are customs or practices passed on from one generation to another that create a sense of belonging for any group. Traditions can be as simple as sharing a special dish with the family on a particular day of the week, or...
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Involving Your Older Family Members in Holiday Events
Family get-togethers in the holidays can often revolve around children’s needs or your own personal interests, but keep in mind there are others who would delight in your or your children’s presence at this time – and they are your parents or grandparents...
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