The Healthier Workplace Organization
The Healthier Workplace Organization
Employees who have less-than-stellar health or growing ill-health, cost their employers tens-of-millions, or billions of dollars each year, as healthcare insurance and healthcare, and all medicine costs continually rise.
This excessive lost revenues to employers do not include the sick days off, as poor employee health continues to cost in lost workhours.
When employees are not feeling at their optimal health, their productivity diminishes, whether it be mental or physical work they provide for their employer.
The "Better Health... Better Life" book / program is geared to improve the health of employees, regardless of their skin color, religion, age, physical being or gender.
Why spend thousands of dollars per cigarette-smoking employee, when this program, created for "The American Lung Association", produces wonderful results... person after person... year after year... for the low (one-time) tax-deductible investment expenditure of only $10 per employee in the digital version, or $25 per employee for the paperback version delivered... or a negotiated one-time lifetime "unlimited use" financial agreement.
The same program costs-principals for overweight employees or highly stressed employees fall into this program's health benefits and financial savings as well.
The benefits are overwhelmingly positive in saving employers millions of dollars, while improving the health, happiness and productivity of those employees who read-then-follow this program.
The "Better Health... Better Life" book / program improves the health and happiness for everyone across the spectrum.
The average American Fortune 1500 company employs thousands of people, which adds-up to millions of dollars in healthcare costs for each of the Fortune 1500 employers.
These healthcare costs are monies taken away from the bottom-line earnings each year in order to give / provide health insurance to its employees.
According to the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), the average annual cost for employers to provide health insurance per employee is around $8,435 for single coverage and $23,968 for family coverage.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that the average ADDITIONAL cost of a smoking employee is $3,391. This breaks down to $1,760 in lost productivity and $1,623 in excess medical expenditures.
Based on available data, the average cost to employers for a smoking cessation program per employee is typically between $100 and $500 per year, with the average being $346.
The "Better Health... Better Life" program is a low (one-time) tax-deductible investment expenditure of only $10 per employee in the digital version, or $25 per employee for the paperback version delivered... or a negotiated one-time lifetime "unlimited use" financial agreement.
According to available data, the average additional cost per employee with obesity can be around $6,472, including increased medical costs, absenteeism, and presenteeism.
When utilizing the "Better Health... Better Life" health improvement program at home, the employer invests a low (one-time) tax-deductible expenditure of only $10 - $25 per employee, as well as being able to employ healthier employees who seldom need to visit a physician and rarely miss a workday.
Most health programs don't educate the program participant on how their own body operates at various levels, and thus the person doesn't appreciate the complexity of the human body and how it regenerates at all levels, right down to the cellular level - which is truly captivating, as is spelled-out and illustrated in this book / program.
The "Better Health... Better Life" book / program, with a multitude of detailed images and interesting facts about the reader's body and functions, compels the reader to read further and further... thus learning more.
The more a person knows about how their body functions, the more the person will understand the need to fuel their body with natural and healthy foods, and not just fruits and vegetables, which are tasty and fulfilling to begin with, but other natural foods as well.
Using drugs advertised mostly on television can help make the weight loss segment of health faster and easier, but those drugs don't provide healthy nutrients in which the body can utilize in cellular / tissue regeneration and overall health. And they're expensive, as well as temporary.
Additionally, drugs generally have side effects which are often more uncomfortable and sometimes more painful and / or damaging than the illness they're meant to cure and / or manage.
Of course, weight loss drug manufacturers will NOT advise or educate the drug purchaser / user on how to lose weight naturally, otherwise the purchaser / user will not need to purchase their drugs worth "billions" of dollars to the drug manufacturer,
thus, keeping the customers paying regularly for life.
As a Certified Clinic Leader of the American Lung Association, the ALA appreciated my smoking cessation program guidelines and details, enough so, that they adapted them within the American Lung Association's regional curriculum in the western United States.
It is mentioned here on the right side of the page, that most health programs don't educate the program participant on how their body operates at various levels.
Because of this lack of detailed information, the reader doesn't appreciate the complexity of the human body and how it operates and regenerates at all levels... which is captivating in an interesting way as shown in this program.
The "Better Health... Better Life" program, with a multitude of images and interesting facts about the human body and its functions, compels the reader to read further, and to read with more attention being paid, thus learning more.
The more a person knows, the more the person will understand the need to fuel their body with natural and healthy foods... and not just fruits and vegetables, which are tasty and fulfilling to begin with... but there are other healthy foods waiting to be enjoyed... part of a healthy and easier manner in which to quit smoking.
The "Better Health... Better Life" program with the chapter "Stop Smoking in 48 Hours," enabled this program to have helped countless people to stop smoking during their two days of free time.
Most health programs don't educate the program participant of how their body operates at various levels, and thus they don't appreciate the complexity of the human body and how it operates and regenerates at all levels.
The "Better Health... Better Life" program, with a multitude of images and interesting facts about the human body and its functions, captivates the ready and compels them to read further, thus learning more.
The more a person knows, the more the person will understand the need to fuel their body with natural and healthy foods, and not just fruits and vegetables, which are tasty and fulfilling to begin with... but there are other healthy foods waiting to be enjoyed.
Taking drugs advertised mostly on television for weight loss can help make losing weight faster and easier, but those drugs don't provide healthy nutrients in which the body can utilize in cellular / tissue regeneration and overall health.
Of course, those weight loss drug manufacturers will NOT advise or educate the drug purchaser / user on how to lose weight naturally, otherwise the purchaser / user will not need to purchase their expensive drugs worth "billions" of dollars to the drug manufacturer.
Big pharma capitalism benefits financially by keeping the customers on a regular payment plan for life.
The costs of health insurance and drugs are simply a drain on anyone's budget.
The success of weight loss can be closely attributed to a healthy diet and mild exercise.
In my opinion, I feel that eating healthy is more important than exercise when it comes to weight loss.
I state this because for the past seven years I haven't exercised at a gym as I regularly had for 40+ years, nonstop. I have not gone to the gym because I hike the Sierra Nevada mountains almost daily with my German Shepherd Dog, Marine.
I always wear a 30-pound military tactical belt with protection devices and survival gear. This elevates the physical efforts during my hikes.
At age 65, I still have the stamina to hike the steep hills... and I attribute this ability to my healthy diet.
At age 65, I still have the same physique I had as a teenager at 5'8" and 155 lbs. My weight has fluctuated only by 1-3 lbs.
Most weight loss programs instruct you to count every calorie and carbohydrate you consume. I believe that a person can lose weight without counting calories or carbohydrates... and I am living proof.
I have always led and taught by example.
The "Better Health... Better Life" program guides the reader through daily preparation of fruits and vegetables and other healthy foods for tasty meals and snacks to eat while at work, at home, on vacation, or on the road.
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