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The words we use to talk about well-being at work determine what we can actually see — and fix.
This episode explores why the Ten Areas of Human Need(s) framework uses the language it does, and what that language makes possible.
Human needs are interconnected and sequential: you can't sustainably build on what hasn't been nourished first. And when needs go unmet, people compensate — sometimes in ways that look like personal weakness until you understand what the behavior is actually reaching for. One framework, one language, one person living one life.
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The Conditions That Work is produced by The Workplace WellBeing Co. and Broadbeam Media in Asheville, NC. To learn more visit: https://workplacewellbeing.info/
Keywords / Tags
workplace well-being language, human needs at work, workplace conditions, psychosocial risk, burnout causes, workplace burnout prevention, conditions-based wellbeing, psychological nourishment, cognitive load, compensation behaviors, organizational responsibility, employee mental health, workplace culture, upstream intervention, salutogenic framework, ISO 45003, work-life balance alternative, meaning at work, autonomy at work, human-centered workplace
By The Workplace WellBeing Co.The words we use to talk about well-being at work determine what we can actually see — and fix.
This episode explores why the Ten Areas of Human Need(s) framework uses the language it does, and what that language makes possible.
Human needs are interconnected and sequential: you can't sustainably build on what hasn't been nourished first. And when needs go unmet, people compensate — sometimes in ways that look like personal weakness until you understand what the behavior is actually reaching for. One framework, one language, one person living one life.
Topics covered:
The Conditions That Work is produced by The Workplace WellBeing Co. and Broadbeam Media in Asheville, NC. To learn more visit: https://workplacewellbeing.info/
Keywords / Tags
workplace well-being language, human needs at work, workplace conditions, psychosocial risk, burnout causes, workplace burnout prevention, conditions-based wellbeing, psychological nourishment, cognitive load, compensation behaviors, organizational responsibility, employee mental health, workplace culture, upstream intervention, salutogenic framework, ISO 45003, work-life balance alternative, meaning at work, autonomy at work, human-centered workplace