Every year, Global Wellness Day encourages people around the world to pause and reflect on what it truly means to live well. This year’s theme, #JoyMagenta, celebrates the power of gratitude, connection, movement and creativity in helping us build happier, healthier lives.
When is Global Wellness Day 2026?
Global Wellness Day is just around the corner on Saturday, June 13th, 2026! Celebrated every second Saturday in June, it’s a cheerful reminder to prioritise health. wellbeing and happiness.
What can I do to improve workplace wellness?
Improving workplace wellness starts with creating an environment where employees feel supported both personally and professionally. Encouraging regular breaks, promoting open conversations about wellbeing, offering flexible working where possible, and providing access to wellbeing initiatives can all make a positive difference. Financial wellbeing is also an important part of the picture. Helping employees build confidence with money through education, guidance and support can reduce stress and improve overall wellbeing at work.
How can employers support employee wellbeing?
Employers can offer a combination of wellbeing initiatives, including mental health support, flexible working arrangements, financial education, wellbeing workshops and access to trusted guidance services.
What are some simple ways to improve my own wellbeing?
Staying active, prioritising sleep, maintaining social connections, managing stress and taking small steps to improve your financial health can all contribute to better overall wellbeing.
At Planned Future, we believe that financial wellbeing deserves a place in that conversation too.
Money worries can affect our sleep, relationships, confidence and overall quality of life. While financial wellbeing isn’t about being wealthy, it is about feeling more in control of your finances and making decisions that support the life you want to live.
Global Wellness Day is a great opportunity to take one small step towards improving financial wellbeing. That could mean checking in on pensions, reviewing monthly budgets starting an emergency fund, or simply having an honest conversation about money with someone you trust.
If you’d like support with your financial wellbeing journey, why not consider a 30 minute chat with one of our expert Money Guides.