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Lithuania: Investing in emotional intelligence to tackle burnout
euronews (in English)
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25/11/2024
Mental and emotional stress in the workplace can take a heavy toll on individual employees. It also has a financial impact on companies. Investing in resources to tackle burnout can benefit employers and their staff.
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The mental health of workers is becoming a priority for a growing number of companies.
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Mindletic is a European project based in Lithuania, which aims to build resilience to stress,
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prevent work-related burnout and reduce the costs that this entails for businesses.
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Here's how its founder defines it.
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So Mindletic is a digital emotional intelligence team where people can train their emotional
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intelligence individually.
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On the company level we give data-driven insights from anonymous and aggregated data that is
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collected from their employees.
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Through data they can prevent and predict costs there related to burnout cases and unmanaged
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stress.
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Over 30% of Europeans say they suffer from work-related anxiety.
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In Vilnius, this startup works with Mindletic.
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During the pandemic, management realized that it's necessary to invest in mental health.
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Employees use the various functions of the platform to assess their energy levels, their
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emotions and meditate.
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And it pays off.
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95% are using the app.
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So I think more and more companies are understanding that having a good work-life balance, emotional
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balance, physical balance, it's like employees are more productive if they're happy.
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So it's better to invest in your existing employees than training new people to do the
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work you need to do in the company.
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When the company reaches out and your colleagues practice self-esteem, the group dynamic changes.
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That's what Galimantas, who works for another startup, tells us.
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For the past six months, he's been spending a few minutes a day developing his emotional
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intelligence and it's helping him.
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Whenever I'm doing these check-ins, whenever I'm going through the training that Mindletic
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presents for you freely, I'm able to understand myself better and react to situations like
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stress a bit more thoughtfully, I would say.
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Mindletic's total budget is 510,000 euros, some 47% of which comes from the EU's cohesion
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policy and almost 53% from Vilnius University and other private bodies.
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The project also involves around 30 special psychologists like Rokas.
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He believes that mental health and burnout should no longer be taboo subjects.
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