This webinar was recorded on March 26, 2020. To view the video of the webinar, please click here: https://gvg17.com/recording-well-being-while-working-from-home-webinar/ \n\nJoin Sam Ushio from Ikigai Lab and Ryan Wolf from Gallup to discuss well-being while working from home. According to Gallup's State of the American Workplace report, 43% of US employees work off-site some or all of the time. As organizations across the world respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and more workers find themselves working remotely, what steps can be taken to prioritize well-being? Wolf, co-author of the article "How to Keep Remote Worker Wellbeing High" will highlight practical well-being tips for remote workers. \n\nRyan Wolf is the Physical Wellbeing Lead at Gallup. He leads Gallup\u2019s physical health and wellbeing initiatives through strategic partnerships with Gallup\u2019s research team, benefits department and external medical and wellness partners. He administers In The Zone, Gallup\u2019s wellbeing curriculum that provides Gallup associates, spouses and family members with opportunities to pursue greater wellbeing by participating in challenges, campaigns and education. He works closely with Gallup fitness center staff who coach and consult Gallup associates. Ryan earned a bachelor\u2019s degree in exercise science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and is currently pursuing his master\u2019s in business administration from Nebraska Methodist College. He is a National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and he is a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach. \n\nSam Ushio is the founder of Ikigai Lab, a purpose-driven change management firm based in Seattle, WA. Inspired by a 100-year old family story of legacy, sacrifice, and triumph, Sam launched Ikigai Lab to empower organizations, teams, and individuals to maximize the power of purpose. Ushio blends expertise in traditional management consulting + large-scale program design with ongoing research into the areas of performance psychology, human-centered design and experience-based learning. Prior to founding Ikigai Lab, Sam was Director, Practice Management at Russell Investments where he led a nationwide team of management consultants that delivered strategic consulting + coaching to wealth managers and financial advisors. Sam is frequently quoted in the press, including Wall Street Journal, Investor\u2019s Business Daily, Financial Advisor Magazine, and InvestmentNews. He has an MBA from Foster School of Business at the University of Washington, holds a Bachelor of Science from University of Nebraska in marketing and finance, and is a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach.