Exhausted from the extreme demands of your career, paired with your daily personal commitments that never seem to end? Get ready for an empowering conversation with the amazing board-certified physician, Dr. Romie, about the critical importance of advocating for our brain and body wellness. Join us as we explore practical strategies and insights for creating a culture of well-being in both our personal and professional lives. Can I get an AMEN?!
Key Takeaways
- Dr. Romie shares strategies leaders can implement to foster a culture of well-being in the workplace; including prioritizing mental health, managing energy levels, and setting boundaries, leading to a healthier and more balanced work environment.
- The dire impact on the entire workforce of insulin resistance and its relation to metabolic syndrome.
- The importance of self-advocacy, body awareness, and taking proactive steps towards better health, especially for women facing unique health challenges.
- Energy is more contagious than any virus. Being mindful of the energy we bring into the room can significantly impact our teams’ well-being and performance.
Your well-being matters, and by taking proactive steps towards a healthier lifestyle, you’re not only benefiting yourself but also creating a more vibrant and productive work environment. So, tune in on your favorite listening app, on the website, or watch it on YouTube!
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About Dr. Romie Mushtaq
Dr. Romie Mushtaq is a board-certified physician who brings together more than two decades of leadership in neurology, integrative medicine, and mindfulness. She is an award-winning speaker working with Fortune 500 companies, professional athletes, & global associations. Her brainSHIFT programs improve mental well-being and help to build a culture of wellness. Dr. Romie serves as Chief Wellness Officer for Great Wolf Resorts, where she scaled a mindfulness & wellness program to over 7,000 employees. Her expertise is featured in the national media, such as NPR, NBC, TED talks, and Forbes. Her first book, “The Busy Brain Cure” published by HarperCollins, released in January 2024.
Connect with Romie
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/drromie/
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Website: www.drromie.com
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