Build a toolkit for uncertain times
Start by remembering: Not all change is bad, and not all good change is easy.
As experts in supporting the financial, physical and mental well-being of Canadians, Canada Life wants to see everyone thrive – and not just survive.
That’s why we’ve partnered with Mary Ann Baynton and the team at Workplace Strategies for Mental Health to bring you ways you can be proactive about your financial, physical and mental well-being.
We’re all dealing with a lot, and it’s natural to feel overwhelmed. Making a plan can help you handle those moments as they come (and they will).
Start by remembering: Not all change is bad, and not all good change is easy.
Take 5 minutes. Get up from your desk. Turn on some music and dance!
Knowing how situations will impact you helps you respond positively.
Nourishing your body can boost your overall sense of wellness too.
We’re here to help you navigate this brave new world of work.
Juggling your work and your kids is a struggle – without a global pandemic. Cut yourself some slack.
If you’re feeling anxious about your money situation, here are 3 resources that can help you feel a bit more in control – or at least prepared – for the future.
Start saving for tomorrow today. If you have a workplace pension, your employer may match a portion of what you contribute – try to take advantage because it’s additional money to save for your retirement.