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Why Well-Being Programs Are a Must for Every Generation

The Highlights:

  • 84% of employees — spanning all generations — consider their well-being a top priority​.
  • Even more striking, 74% of employees say their well-being is more important than advancing in their career​. 
  • It may be surprising, but today’s workforce is extremely committed to helping their organizations excel — they simply want to do so in a sustainable way.
  • Strategic recovery isn't about laziness or avoiding work. It's about maximizing energy and efficiency when employees are working. 
  • Well-being is no longer an optional perk. It’s a critical investment in the success of your organization.

A common myth: “The growing demand for well-being programs stems from Millennials and Gen Z in the workforce being lazy or unwilling to work hard.”

This narrative, however, overlooks a crucial truth: Employees of all generations now highly value workplace well-being.

What’s more, they're not pushing for lower productivity. They’re asking for the resources and support to work smarter, harder, and more sustainably.

Here’s why the desire for well-being programs is less about young people being lazy, and more about empowering employees of all ages to perform at their highest potential.

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The Truth: All Generations Value Well-Being Programs

Contrary to the stereotype that younger generations are the ones pushing for well-being to avoid hard work, research reveals well-being as a top priority for employees across the board.

According to Deloitte research, 84% of employees — spanning all generations — consider their well-being a top priority​. Even more striking, 74% of employees say their well-being is more important than advancing in their career​. 

This highlights a significant shift in the modern workforce: Well-being is no longer a nice-to-have. People now understand that it’s an essential part of a fulfilling life and career.

80% of employees report facing significant barriers to maintaining their well-being, including heavy workloads, stressful projects, and long work hours​. Meanwhile, 70% of managers say organizational obstacles prevent them from doing more to support their team members’ well-being.

Is having more and more employees from Gen Z in the workforce an important shift? Yes. But in today’s fast-paced, always-plugged-in work environment, all generations face significant well-being challenges.

Investing in workplace well-being means empowering employees to overcome these challenges and perform their best.

We Need to Empower Employees to Work Hard

It may be surprising, but today’s workforce is extremely committed to helping their organizations excel — they simply want to do so in a sustainable way.

It's not that they don’t want to work hard; they want to be able to work hard. This is a crucial distinction that employers must recognize. With the right well-being investments, you can significantly expand employees’ capacity to perform well while avoiding burnout. 

In our experience, 89% of Exos members report that Exos programs help improve their energy levels, and 90% say these programs help them cope with stress​. Employees are eager to work hard, so long as their employers support them in doing so.

Supporting individual well-being helps employees maximize their potential. This includes investing in programs that focus on physical health, mental wellness, and professional development.

Looking Beyond “Work-Life Balance”

One of today’s misunderstood work concepts is the idea of work-life balance. To many leaders, “work-life balance” reads as employees just wanting to work less. But this is far from the truth.

Instead, think of work-life balance as a culture that values strategic recovery. Strategic recovery isn't about laziness or avoiding work. It's about maximizing energy and efficiency when employees are working. 

Just as an athlete requires time to rest and recover between games, employees need intentional breaks to recharge and maintain peak performance over the long haul. 

Without recovery, employees experience burnout, which leads to decreased productivity, high turnover, and more absenteeism. A corporate environment that prioritizes strategic recovery enables employees to show up at their full potential, ready to tackle their work with focus and energy.

In fact, research shows that absenteeism due to burnout is 37% higher compared to employees who feel that their well-being is well-supported​​ by their workplaces. Similarly, burnout costs organizations 15-20% of total payroll in voluntary turnover​. 

By building a culture around strategic recovery, organizations can help their employees avoid these pitfalls and maintain high levels of performance.

Recovery Empowers Sustainable High Performance

It’s not just a theory. We’ve seen firsthand the impact that strategic recovery can have on employee performance. 

To prove the impact of recovery, we implemented our Readiness Culture Code, a playbook designed on the formula: Work + Rest = Success​.

Over six months, we piloted this program with our team, incorporating intentional recovery strategies such as shortened meetings, more flexible work schedules, and microbreaks. 

As highlighted by our research with Wharton and Adam Grant, the benefits were overwhelmingly clear. Burnout was cut in half, and employees felt significantly more focused and productive — all while tripling our sales pipeline. 

This is what strategic recovery looks like in action. It’s not about reducing the workload or cutting back on productivity. Instead, it’s about creating a supportive work environment where employees have the tools to recover well and return to work ready to perform at their best.

The Bottom Line: Well-Being is a Business Imperative

The notion that only younger employees care about well-being is outdated and untrue. Employees across generations are asking for the support they need to work harder, smarter, and more sustainably. 

Employers who dismiss well-being programs as “laziness” risk missing out on the opportunity to build a more engaged, productive, and resilient workforce.

Well-being is no longer an optional perk. It’s a critical investment in the success of your organization. By investing in strategic recovery, flexibility, and holistic wellness programs, you can empower your employees to show up every day ready to give their all. 

Work hard, recover well, and succeed together — that’s the path forward.

And if you’re serious about taking your organization’s well-being and performance to never-before-seen levels, talk to Exos about Human Performance Coaching.

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We’re not here to just check a box. Our comprehensive solution set is designed to help your entire organization elevate their performance — and sustain it. We provide the tools needed for your employees to build capacity and reach their full potential.