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If you answered
”YES”
You’re experiencing job burnout!
Burnout is when you experience mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion.
Hi, I’m Farrah
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It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world.
I’m Farrah Reyna, founder of Being Happy Matters, which offers burnout prevention and self-care for busy professionals. As a mental health advocate and certified coach, I help people find healthy ways to manage work and life stress. After experiencing two near-death situations due to neglecting my mental health, I shifted my focus to personal growth. This journey inspired the creation of Being Happy Matters, a program that supports mental health at work through self-care education and resources.
Our program teaches practical techniques to handle stressful workdays, reduce anxiety, and improve overall performance. Stress in the workplace is a major issue, costing businesses over $300 billion annually. It can lead to serious health issues and missed work. Research shows that self-care enhances stress management and promotes better health. By providing self-care resources, you can greatly improve your company’s success and create a healthier work environment. I’m here to guide you on this path.
FARRAH REYNA
Welcome. I’m Farrah Reyna.
A near-death experience halted my broadcast television career, leading to the development of Being Happy Matters, a teaching program designed to provide companies with self-care education, resources, and team activities.
Being Happy Matters teaches stressed-out and overwhelmed organizational leaders and team members how to reduce burnout,
eliminate stress through self-care activities that enhance performance in the office, improve employee retention, build stronger teams, and create a healthy and positive culture.
Stress is a common workplace hazard and costs businesses more than $300 billion a year, according to Stress.org. It can have physical effects on your body contributing to high blood pressure, chest pain, headaches, upset stomach, sleep disruption, and other symptoms. These health issues cause employees to miss work.
Research shows that self-care supports stress management, fosters resilience, and promotes positive health outcomes. Providing self-care resources can make a significant impact on your bottom line.
You can be the leader that sparks change and establishes a healthier working environment.
I’m here to show you how!
Did you know?
Burnout is a problem, especially among women, young workers, and mid-level employees.
62% of the employees
who felt burned out because of their job reported feeling uncomfortable sharing about their mental health.
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34% of employees aged 18-29 and 28% of employees aged 30-49 reported that they considered quitting because of work’s impact on their mental health, while only 21% of employees aged 50-64 said the same.
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Did you know?
Burnout is a problem, especially among women, young workers and mid-level employees.
33% noticed their productivity suffer because of their mental health, and conversely, 36% noticed their mental health suffer because of work demands.
Proper mental health resources and increased comfort in discussing mental health at work may contribute to lower burnout on the job.
Employees who are offered mental health training at work are more likely to say they know how to access mental health care through their work insurance.
Access to employer-sponsored mental healthcare coverage and mental health training positively impacts workers’ perceptions of discussing mental health on the job.
Employees who are offered mental health trainings are more likely to feel comfortable sharing about their own mental health (15% difference), to feel comfortable listening to others (9% difference) and to believe it is appropriate to discuss mental health at work general (13% difference.)
Source: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
What is Self-Care?
The practice of taking action to preserve and protect your well-being with behaviors that promote a successful work-life balance. Self-care actions teach you how to better cope with daily stressors through mindset and mindfulness techniques.
Self-care is the ability of individuals, families, and communities to promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and cope with illness and disability with or without the support of a healthcare provider, according to the World Health Organization.
According to a new Forbes Health survey, 45% of respondents said an improvement in mental health is their #1 New Year’s Resolution in 2023. Studies show self-care is used to improve physical, mental, and emotional health - a combination that is essential for reducing stress, staying productive, and being more present.
Does this sound like you?
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You want a schedule that doesn’t keep you shackled to the team, your desk, your laptop, your phone, and your clients.
You’re worn out from always having to appear perfect when you feel that all you do is put out fires and cover everyone who doesn’t do their job.
You seldom take time for yourself to rest, relax, and recharge. You’re accustomed to ignoring your health and feeling run down all the time.
All you want to do is unplug, rest, and do something enjoyable.
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Most days, you find yourself feeling irritable, annoyed, and on edge because of the inability to achieve tasks and goals. You become overwhelmed and give up easily.
You too often feel like you’re the only one who’s working and doing it right. You find it hard to rely on others to step up and help.
All you want is a day off to relax and enjoy some time alone or with your family without being interrupted by calls and emails from the office.
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You spend most of your time working long hours with a heavy workload.
You’re constantly worried about job security.
You find yourself in conflict with co-workers or bosses. Your performance is suffering.
You’ll dealing with depression, anxiety and sleeping difficulties.
No matter what you do the problem always seems to find you, and there’s no one who can help you.
You seek inner peace and acceptance. You have a deep desire to find your purpose.
If you answered YES
to any of the above…
YOU’RE IN THE RIGHT SPOT!
Before You Begin
It’s important to understand the different forms of self-care. Self-Care Connect dives deeper into the seven types of self-care: emotional, mental, physical, practical, professional, social, and spiritual. Understanding these areas will allow you to take the necessary steps to care for your mind and body.
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Emotional Self-Care
Emotional health involves your ability to manage and express the emotions that arise from what you have learned and experienced. Emotional Self-Care is the act of nurturing and tending to your inner feelings and emotions; developing the ability to regulate them healthily during difficult times.
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Mental Self-Care
The state of your mental health reflects how well your mind processes and understands information and experiences. Mental Self-Care involves activities that stimulate your mind and your intellect; declutter your mind to reduce stress and anxiety, and develop a loving relationship with your mind.
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Physical Self-Care
Activities you do that improve the well-being of your physical health; involve physical activities to maintain a healthy body weight and boost your confidence and self-worth.
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Practical Self-Care
Also known as productive self-care. These are tasks you complete that fulfill core aspects of your life to prevent future stress situations, known as the mundane everyday tasks that your life requires.
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Professional Self-Care
Involves activities that help you feel balanced and fulfilled in your career; action to prevent burnout and keep you inspired; using habits, systems, processes, and communities to make your work life sustainable.
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Social Self-Care
We are social beings and need regular connection with others. Invest time and energy into building your relationships with others; be open to new experiences.
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Spiritual Self-Care
Spiritual Self-Care does not have to be religious, for some it is. This can be activities that nurture your spirit and allow you to think bigger than yourself; actions taken to deepen your connection with your higher self; engaging in practices to connect with and nurture your soul; providing comfort when you’re dealing with stressors such as grief and loss, medical or financial uncertainty.
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Your Self-Care Practice
Self-care acts as a preventative measure to make sure that you don't become overwhelmed, overstressed, and burned out.
How many of the people you lead appear unhappy and struggling?
How often do you and your co-workers dread going to work?
How many of your employees are chronically late only to arrive lacking excitement and motivation?
How many of your team members have a poor attitude when you approach them to discuss strategic plans, tasks, and new ideas?
How has your work environment affected your attitude, your relationships, your home life, and your mental health?
Being Happy Matters addresses these issues and offers a structured plan so you can cultivate a positive and thriving culture in the office to increase performance, improve retention, and ramp up commitment.
Ask Yourself…
Being Happy Matters is mindset maintenance and vital for building resilience toward stressors in life that are difficult to eliminate. It offers many benefits to improve retention, increase performance, and establish a thriving work environment. The program equips you and your teams with tools to boost self-esteem and confidence, reduce generalized anxiety and stress, and manage overwhelm and burnout. Here’s how:
teaches emotional intelligence
strengthens communication skills
cultivates awareness
become adaptable to change
builds mental agility
develop a growth mindset
Implementing a self-care ritual in your daily routine can improve your overall performance and outlook in your personal and professional life.

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Get in touch with Farrah!
Your team’s mental, emotional, and physical well-being is the root of your growing business. You can be a leader that sparks change today! Fill out the form below to receive more information on launching Being Happy Matters for your company.