Mental Health
Work-live balance
Myts and facts
Case scenarios
Time flexibility at work
100

What is mental health?

It’s a person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being.

100

What is work-life balance?

The practice of dividing time and energy between career and personal life.

100

What is the myth that “mental health issues only happen to certain people”?

False — mental health problems can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background.

100

What is an example of a healthy coping strategy?

Someone feels overwhelmed after a busy week, so she takes a walk to clear her mind.

100

What is flexible working hours?

The option for employees to adjust their start and end times instead of following a strict 9–5

200

What is one common mental health disorder?

Depression.

200

What is a common result of poor work-life balance?

Burnout.

200

What is the myth that “the more you work, the more productive you are”?

False — working longer hours doesn’t always mean higher productivity.

200

What is an example of poor work-life balance?

Someone constantly checks work emails during family dinner and feels guilty for not being present.

200

What are two benefits of flexible schedules?

Better work-life balance and reduced commuting stress.

300

How can daily habits affect mental health?

Poor sleep can worsen mood, while exercise can reduce stress and boost well-being.

300

What is one strategy to improve work-life balance?

Setting boundaries, like not checking work emails after hours.

300

What is the fact about discussing mental health?

True — talking openly about mental health can reduce stigma and encourage support.

300

What is an example of stigma affecting mental health?

Someone avoids talking about her anxiety because she believes people will judge her.

300

What are examples of flexible work arrangements?

Remote work, compressed workweeks, and job sharing.

400

What’s the difference between stress and anxiety?

Stress is usually a short-term reaction to a challenge, while anxiety is persistent and often without a clear cause.

400

How does good work-life balance affect employees?

It can increase job satisfaction, lower stress, and improve overall well-being.

400

What is the myth that “breaks are a waste of time at work”?

False — taking breaks actually improves focus and efficiency.

400

What is a case of burnout?

Someone has been working 60-hour weeks, feels exhausted, and his performance is declining.

400

What is a challenge and benefit of flexible work time?

Increased autonomy can boost motivation but requires trust and responsibility.

500

How do social, biological, and environmental factors interact to influence mental health?

Genetics can predispose someone, environment can trigger conditions, and social support can protect or worsen mental health.

500

What are examples of organizational policies that support work-life balance?

Flexible schedules, remote work, and wellness programs.

500

What is the fact about getting professional help for mental health?

True — seeking therapy or counseling is a sign of strength, not weakness.

500

What is an example of organizational support improving mental health and work-life balance?

A company introduces flexible schedules, and employees report lower stress and better teamwork.

500

How does flexible time at work affect talent retention?

Companies offering flexibility often attract and retain more skilled workers.