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Mental Health Awareness Month: How Kite Hill PR Prioritizes Mental Wellness

Mental Health Awareness

Compared to the last couple of decades, mental health is finally getting the awareness and action that it has so desperately needed, especially when it comes to the workplace. As tragic events unfold and we are bombarded with a seemingly endless stream of heartbreaking news, we need to prioritize our mental health now more than ever. Seeing as May is Mental Health Awareness Month, our team at Kite Hill PR has been inclined to reflect on how we prioritize our mental health and how our policies and processes allow us to do so.

Sometimes you just need a break. Luckily, we work at a company that offers great flexibility when it comes to scheduling our days.  Being able to manage our own time is one of the many ways that Kite Hill employees put our core value of balance into practice. Not only do flexible work hours help declutter the brain and allow restructuring of the day so that projects align with when we feel our best, but it also offers an increased sense of control to those who take advantage. The feeling of having a tight grasp on our own schedules is relieving in and of itself, and relief is something we all need more of these days.

With the ability to take time as needed, it seems only fitting that our team likes to take their mental health breaks in different ways:

  • Mackenzie Gavel, Account Manager

    • It’s not just important to me, but critical to take mental health breaks while at work. Now that the weather’s warming up, I love to take a midday walk with my fiancé (who also works from home) around the neighborhood and down to the beach. I find it so rejuvenating to take the time to take a break from the screen, connect with Chris, interact with my neighbors, and just clear my head. I typically return to my desk feeling more balanced and creative than I did when I left it! Which, to me, is a true testament to the future of work.

  • Julia Worthington, Assistant Account Associate

    • It's important for me to take mental health breaks during work so I can have a few moments to readjust. Personally, my favorite way to unwind is to listen to my favorite music! I'll put on a playlist and take a couple of minutes to relax and listen to my favorite artists. I find that having these breaks allows me to connect with how I'm feeling and have the chance to return to work with a clearer mindset!

  • Khala Smith, Account Executive

    • I like to go outside during my SWAB breaks because it serves as a great break for my eyes. With all the technology-based work we do, it's easy to get so bogged down that we don't enjoy the simple pleasures that nature has to offer. It's also great for resetting my focus so I can come back to work with a clear head.

  • Kerriann Becker, Senior Account Executive

    • For me, finding balance often comes once the workday is over. I make it a priority to sign off of work at 5:30 and give myself the ability to unplug and recharge after a long day. I am a huge jigsaw puzzler and that’s really where I find my peace. I put on my Taylor Swift playlist and decompress. That little ‘me’ time at the end of every day makes a huge difference.

  • Maggie Stasko, Account Manager

    • For my mental health, I take work (& screen) breaks throughout the day. I like to prioritize stretching and hydrating and I make it a point to get outside. Small practices like taking a few deep breaths of fresh air and having a quiet moment to myself help me to recharge and fuel the rest of my day."

  • Liana Zamora, Account Associate

    • Taking mental health breaks at work is important because it allows me to restore my productivity and focus. What I do during these breaks depends on the day, sometimes I will take a break from my desk and check on my plants (proud plant mom!) If it is nice out I'll sit on my deck and take in some fresh air. Of course, there’s no singular way to take a mental health break, but doing something that makes you happy and feels at peace is usually a safe bet. "

  • Michael Kocher, Account Associate

    • I think the best and most productive workday breaks are the ones that ease my mind and replenish my energy. Personally, I like to boost those serotonin levels with a little social media scroll or a quick life update chat with my boyfriend. I've found that these small practices help me maintain a sense of control and consistency in my life.

– Michael Kocher, Account Associate

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Rediscovering Our Professional and Personal Passions at Kite Hill PR

Personal Passions at Kite Hill PR

This week, Kite Hill PR hosted its annual retreat in NYC where the entire team gathered from across the country to reconnect in person for the first time in 3 years. The retreat was an opportunity for our team of B2B PR professionals to come together to learn, strengthen connections, and most importantly, unlock our passions. Through team building exercises, everyone shared personal stories that shaped them into who they are today, and most importantly, the passion that drives them professionally.

While we’re used to working on our day-to-day priorities for clients across the B2B tech, media, entertainment, and advertising industries, the retreat allowed us to break through virtual boundaries and work closer than ever before. Group activities and exercises, all designed to test our creativity, encouraged discussions centered around what makes each of us unique and how we can use our individual skills and passions to strengthen our public relations campaigns. 

These group activities not only put to use our professional skills but also shone a light on everyone’s fun and competitive drive. We collaborated through tasks that sparked discussions and challenged everyone to put their skills to the test. Whether we had to embrace agility as we worked against the clock to create unique story angles, or literally drawing out our passions and using that as a tool to spark conversation, we all had the chance to discover new things about ourselves. 

It's so important to recognize your passions, especially coming from someone who is at the start of their career. Oftentimes people lose sight of what makes them happy or what inspires them to work hard. This is why this retreat is so instrumental as it was a reminder for everyone to be proud of those factors that make us unique. These group and individual activities truly allowed us to grow not only as a digital PR agency but as individuals who can continue to offer their best service to our amazing clients. 

– Julia Worthington, Assistant Account Associate

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