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Title: Employee Wellness Program


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Employee Wellness Program
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HFHS Wellness Programs
  • Wellness Program offerings include
  • 150 Wellness Incentive
  • HAPs iStrive Lifestyle Management Programs and
    Succeed Health Risk Assessment
  • Wellness screenings (as part of mandatory
    screens)
  • Walk for Better Health
  • Tobacco Treatment Services
  • Flu shots
  • Monthly presentations
  • Weight Watchers At-Work
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Diabetes in Active Care (in partnership with
    Diabetes Care Center)
  • Stress and Pain Free Living Program (in
    partnership with Center for Integrative Wellness)

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www.henryfordconnect.com/wellness
  • Enter to Win a Wii console Wii Fit!!-Play the
    find the butterfly scavenger hunt!
  • Sign up to be a Wellness Ambassador

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Earn the 2009
150 Wellness Incentive!
Participate by August
31, 2009.
Complete the online HAP iStrive Succeed Health
Risk Assessment AND Submit the 2009 Wellness
Incentive Participation Form Visit
www.henryfordconnect.com/wellness.
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EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
  • Free Short Term Counseling for all HFHS employees
    and their eligible dependents.
  • Confidential
  • Department Interventions
  • Presentations
  • SAP evaluations
  • CISD
  • Consultations

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Employee Assistance Program Myths
  • EAP is where you are sent when management/HR is
    trying to fire you.
  • I cant afford to see a therapist.
  • My information will end up all over CARE PLUS.
  • My information will not be confidential.
  • The EAP staff are not qualified to handle my
    problems.
  • My manager/HR will find out that I coming to EAP.
  • EAP provides legal and financial counseling.
  • EAP is for employees only, family can not be
    seen.

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Schedule Your EAP Appointment Today!
  • Appointments usually are available within 24
    hours. The office is open from 800 a.m.- 500
    p.m. Monday through Friday. Additional hours are
    available by request.
  • Location 1 Ford Place, 2E. Detroit, MI.
    Appointments at your work site and additional
    locations can be arranged upon request and
    availability.

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TIME MANAGEMENT
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • 313 874-7122

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Objectives
  • To learn techniques for successful time
    management.
  • To become aware of the ways in which people can
    contribute to their own time management problems.
  • To learn a technique to overcome barriers to
    successful time management.

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Time Management ICE BREAKER
  • 3 Volunteers please!!!
  • Game Rule
  • Collect the game puzzles and place them in the
  • correct slots.

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Time Management
  • Volunteers what did you find difficult?
  • Observers what advice do you have for volunteers?

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IT GETS IN THE WAY
  • Sometimes people have difficulty managing time,
  • even when they have learned time management
  • techniques, because they are thwarted by their
    own
  • behaviors.

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What hinders time management?
Below is a list of behaviors that can impede the
successful implementation of a well-intentioned
time management program? Which of these behaviors
are a big problem, somewhat of a problem, or not
a problem at all for you?
  • Turning down requests for help
  • Seeking approval
  • Planning ahead
  • Procrastination
  • Asking for help
  • Delegating tasks

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Time Management Facts
  • You cant get your time back no matter how you
    spend it.
  • Time Management is changing habitual behavior.
    Research indicates that changing habitual
    behavior requires a person to practice a NEW
    HABIT for three consecutive weeks in order for it
    to become the new habit.
  • There are 24 hours in a day and 168 in a weekNO
    MORE!!!
  • 15 minutes a day is the equivalent of 2 weeks in
    a year.
  • 60 minutes a day is the equivalent of 2 months in
    a year.

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Misconceptions
  • Time management is nothing but common sense. Im
    doing well at my job, so I must be managing my
    time just
  • I work better under pressure time management
    would take away that edge.
  • I use an appointment calendar and a to do list.
    Isnt that enough?
  • Time management might be good for some kinds of
    work, but my job is very creative. I cant be
    tired to a routine.
  • Its a lot of work. I dont have time to do all
    they teach.

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The Biggest Time Wasters
  • Telephone interruptions
  • Inadequate planning
  • Attempting too much
  • Drop-in visitors
  • Ineffective delegation
  • Personal disorganization
  • Lack of self-discipline
  • Inability to say no
  • Procrastination
  • Leaving tasks unfinished
  • Socializing
  • Poor communication

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Learning to say NO
  • Most people find it difficult to learn to say
    no on the job and with friends and
    acquaintances. Yet it is easy to do with family
    or oneself.

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Why is it difficult to say No?
  • Fear of offending
  • Low self-esteem
  • Desire to win approval
  • False sense of obligation
  • Fear of retaliation
  • Need for recognition

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Not Being Able To Say No Can Lead To
  • Spreading yourself too thin
  • Health problems
  • Decrease in quality performance
  • Being the Fall Guy for everyone else

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Strategies For Saying NO
  • Say no first before expectations are developed,
    then explain.
  • Learn appropriate excuses.
  • The best excuse is commitment to your own
    priorities.
  • Give yourself time. Count to ten before saying
    yes.
  • Think of other ways to help without saying yes.
  • Say yes with limits.
  • Be consistent when you no and mean it!
  • Strive for respect and effectiveness rather than
    popularity.
  • Most yes-sayers have not learned to drop old
    roles. They know addition but not subtraction.
  • You cannot achieve your priorities unless you
    learn to decline requests that do not contribute
    to the achievement of your goals.

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List Making
  • Head a piece of paper To Do
  • List items on which you want to work. Add more as
    you think of them throughout the day.
  • Set priorities Write an A to the left of those
    items on the list that have a high value a B
    for those with medium value and a C for those
    with low value.
  • Most people wrongly do C items first because
    they are easy and usually have a high chance of
    success.
  • The ABC prioritizing method should help you to
    avoid this. Dont count on getting all the Cs
    out of the way so that then you will be free to
    do the As. Dont kid yourself by completing the
    simple, reinforcing Cs. You are losing your time
    for the more important As.

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10 Tips for Time Management
  1. Make a list, prioritize and check things off as
    you get them done.
  2. Review your list from time to time. Is everything
    on that list necessary?
  3. Ask yourself, Whats the best use of my time
    right now? Then do it!
  4. Be willing to sacrifice perfection to get
    things done.
  5. Learn to say no to demands that dont benefit
    you.
  6. Whenever possible, delegate!
  7. Dont waste time on minor decisions.
  8. Arrange your work time to keep interruptions to a
    minimum.
  9. Be realistic about what you can accomplish during
    a given period.
  10. When is your energy at its peak? Plan your work
    for those times and use your less energetic times
    for leisure or a nap.
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