Why mental wellbeing is at the core of high performing work cultures
In the age of AI, creativity has become the most valuable human skill, and mental wellbeing is the key to unlocking it.
What if you knew that happiness boosts your brain’s innovation capacity by 300%, while enhancing your cognitive flexibility, enhancing your problem solving and improving your decision making? Would you think differently about the priority of your mood and mental wellbeing at work then? Your level of happiness even increases your learning and memory – while making you better at handling unexpected changes. In short – all the features we need more of in the future of work.
In this keynote, we’ll explore happiness, mental wellbeing, engagement, flow and joy from a scientific standpoint that will show you how differently your brain operates in different moods. We will look at the cost of stress on daily performance and how our digital cultures and tools are wearing on our mental wellbeing – and what every employee can do on their own to increase their mental wellbeing, starting today.
Language: English
Date: December 10th 2024, 08:10 CET
More information and a link will be sent out by email closer to the lecture-date.
Louise Opprud Jakobsen
Louise Opprud is an international keynote speaker that has spent the last 12 years interviewing and visiting the worlds most innovative companies such as Spotify, Pixar, the Moonshot factory at Google, LEGO Ventures, Stanford University, Airbnb, NASA and many more to get deep insights into new ways of working and research-based strategies for creative performance.