Are you suffering from Corporate Burnout?
Are you suffering from Corporate Burnout?
Why Corporate Burnout is a Serious Issue
Burnout is not simply exhaustion and occurs when a person’s emotional and physical resources are drained. Burnout doesn’t just happen overnight but is a gradual accumulation of physical issues, emotional disorders, and spiritual discontent. Burnout has become such a wide-spread problem that the World Health Organization has called it the health epidemic of the 21st Century. Learn more about Burnout and what you can do to reverse its health effects.

Physical
We advocate an integrative wellness approach for maintaining proper health and correcting chronic health issues. We provide information and solutions for achieving vibrant wellbeing through balancing body systems, optimizing body chemistry, and enhancing nutritional practices.

Emotional
We believe emotional wellness typically means a person feels positive and enthusiastic about themselves and strives for a balanced life. We are deeply committed to providing the tools you need to effectively work with unmanaged stress and regain your sense of joy and internal satisfaction.

Spiritual
We believe that part of being human is the search for meaning and purpose in our life. Establishing a spiritual practice enhances our health and deepens the impact we have on others. We provide you techniques in meditation, mindfulness, and healing to help forward you on your spiritual path.

Social
Building strong relationships with our family, friends, and community increases our wellbeing and life expectancy. We thrive when we see ourselves making a contribution to society. We support your social endeavors by offering resources for community events, volunteering, and social outlets.
The Effects of Corporate Stress
Three out of four American workers describe their work as stressful and experience physical symptoms even after they leave the workforce. It is estimated that 75%-90% of visits to health care providers are due to stress-related conditions.
Over a third of Americans report difficulty in sleeping because they experience high levels of stress. Sleep deprivation is linked to higher mortality and is associated with elevated risks of coronary heart disease, hypertension, obesity, and type-2 diabetes.
144 million Americans, almost 45% of the population, have at least one chronic disease which includes heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, adrenal fatigue, and autoimmune dysfunction. Chronic diseases are responsible for 7 out of 10 deaths in the U.S.