Forbes May 5, 2024
Dr. Ruth Gotian

It’s not just our Zoom backgrounds which have blurred. The Covid pandemic and the resulting popularizaiton of hybrid work have intertwined our personal and professional lives. More than ever, workplace stress bleeds into our personal lives, while personal anxieties creep into our workday personas. Prioritizing mental health in the workplace has become not just a necessity but a moral imperative, and top of mind for many leaders. As we step into May, recognized globally as Mental Health Awareness Month, two leading organizations of top management thinkers, Thinkers50 and The Silicon Guild are taking a proactive stance in addressing this pressing issue through their collaborative initiative, Mind Matters.

Mind Matters, a series of insightful discussions hosted on LinkedIn Live, emerges as...

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