Abstract

In today's competitive business environment, companies are constantly seeking strategies to enhance employee performance. Despite various efforts, a crucial aspect often overlooked is the direct impact of employees' physical and mental health on their productivity and overall contribution to the organization. The World Health Organization emphasizes that mental and physical well-being are inseparable, and both are essential for an individual's ability to handle stress, work efficiently, and contribute positively to their workplace. When employees are healthy and mentally sound, their motivation, focus, and job satisfaction naturally increase, leading to fewer sick days and enhanced job performance. Additionally, companies that prioritize their employees' well-being often report better job satisfaction and improved overall performance. This paper delves into the research highlighting the significant effects of employee health and well-being on job performance, advocating for a long-term approach that balances work and life for sustained organizational success and employee satisfaction.

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