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Demise of the tea break: The Brits who solely depart their desk to go to the toilet

In a world the place the standard tea break is fading, a brand new initiative is brewing to deliver again these cherished moments of connection and wellbeing.

The Brits who solely depart their desk to go to the toilet (Picture: Three UK / Cowl Photographs)

The normal tea break is turning into a factor of the previous with greater than a 3rd of Brits barely leaving their desk in the course of the working day. 

 

In the meantime, half admit that the one cause they depart their desk is to go for a bathroom break, in keeping with the survey performed by cell supplier Three UK.    

 

Regardless of these practices being widespread, many consider that they’ve a detrimental impact on psychological well being with 76% saying breaks have a constructive influence on wellbeing at work.

 

To sort out this and help Brew Monday (as we speak), Three is encouraging bosses to hitch them and implement a ‘Tea Depart’ initiative the place workers are inspired to take a 30 minute, no-questions-asked break.

 

Brew Monday is an annual marketing campaign from Three’s charity companion, Samaritans,

which goals to flip the thought of ‘Blue Monday’ on its head in a bid to encourage Brits to interrupt open the biscuits and taboos by having a catch up over a cuppa, whether or not over the cellphone of in particular person. 

 

Psychological well being advocate Dr Alex George mentioned: “I do know first-hand how simple it’s to let the day slip away from you once you’re at work, however making time away out of your desk can play an enormous position in supporting our psychological well being. 

 

“This Brew Monday, I’m teaming up with Three and Samaritans to launch their Tea Depart marketing campaign – a 30-minute wellbeing break to reconnect with others.  

 

“It’s a superb reminder that one thing so simple as a significant chat over a cuppa – whether or not by cellphone or head to head – and a few contemporary air may help us really feel extra linked and fewer alone.”

 

The ‘Tea Depart’ initiative was created after new analysis discovered that 70% of British workplace staff consider stepping outdoors for a easy tea or espresso break could be the catalyst for probably the most significant conversations they’ve with their colleagues.

 

Virtually three-quarters (73%) agree these moments of connection play a vital position in supporting their psychological wellbeing at work, extra so than devoted wellbeing areas (61%) or group constructing days (55%).

 

As for what we do throughout our breaks, 44% plan to get outdoors extra with a fifth utilizing them to answer texts from family and friends. Round 18% wish to make a fast video name to these they love. 

 

A spokesman from Samaritans mentioned: “We don’t consider that there’s any such factor as ‘Blue Monday’. We launched Brew Monday as a method of encouraging folks to examine in with one another and remind everybody how good human connection feels.

 

“It’s usually the smallest gestures that make an enormous distinction – and Three’s ‘Tea Depart’ concept is testomony to this.”

 Nicki Lyons, chief company affairs and sustainability officer at VodafoneThree, added: “We all know this time of 12 months could be difficult for many individuals.”

Three, which has raised greater than £1 million for Samaritans, can be providing its clients an additional perk this week (January 19 to 25). Three+ members can take pleasure in two £1 scorching drinks throughout at cafés and low retailers throughout the UK. . 

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