In our professional lives, success is typically equated with metrics like productivity, achievements, and career progression. However, what if I told you that there’s a crucial factor often overlooked in this equation? Wellbeing – the state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy – plays a pivotal role in determining one’s career trajectory. In this post, we’ll explore the profound connection between wellbeing and career success, focusing on how it enhances productivity, resilience, working relationships, and ultimately, paves the way for career advancement.

Enhancing Productivity

It’s no secret that productivity is the cornerstone of success in any profession. Yet, the traditional approach of relentless hustle often leads to burnout rather than sustainable productivity. Wellbeing intervenes here as a game-changer. When individuals prioritize their mental, physical, and emotional health, they’re better equipped to manage their time, focus their energy, and maintain consistent performance levels. Whether it’s through regular exercise, mindfulness practices, or simply ensuring adequate rest, a holistic approach to wellbeing can significantly boost productivity in the long run.

Building Resilience

Resilience – the ability to bounce back from setbacks and adapt to change – is a characteristic highly coveted in the professional world. However, it’s not something that can be cultivated in isolation from wellbeing. A strong foundation of wellbeing provides individuals with the coping mechanisms and inner strength needed to navigate challenges with grace and determination. Whether it’s a project gone awry, a missed promotion, or a period of uncertainty, those prioritizing their wellbeing are better equipped to weather the storms and emerge stronger on the other side.

Fostering Better Working Relationships

Success in the workplace is not solely determined by individual achievements but also by the ability to collaborate effectively with others. Here, wellbeing plays a crucial role in fostering healthy working relationships. When individuals prioritize their own wellbeing, they’re more likely to cultivate empathy, communication skills, and a positive attitude – all of which are essential for building trust and camaraderie with colleagues. Additionally, a workplace culture that values and supports employee wellbeing fosters a sense of belonging and loyalty, leading to stronger teams and greater success for all involved.

Paving the Way for Career Progression

Ultimately, the link between wellbeing and career success becomes most evident in the realm of career progression. While hard work and ambition certainly play a role, those who neglect their wellbeing often find themselves hitting a ceiling in their careers. On the other hand, individuals who prioritize their wellbeing perform better in their current roles and position themselves for long-term success. They’re more likely to seize growth opportunities, take on leadership roles, and ultimately, achieve their professional goals without sacrificing their health and happiness.


The link between wellbeing and career success is an easy correlation to make. By prioritizing our mental, physical, and emotional health, we enhance our productivity, resilience, and working relationships and pave the way for long-term career progression. As we strive for success in our professional lives, let’s not forget to nurture the most valuable asset of all – our wellbeing.  The next time you find yourself caught up in the hustle and bustle of the workplace, remember to take a moment to prioritize your wellbeing. Your career success may just depend on it. 

Want to learn more?  There will be a new track at the Elevating Cougs 2024 Conference specifically to provide ideas and opportunities to incorporate wellbeing into the way you balance your work at WSU.  In the meantime, there are fantastic resources available in the Mental Wellbeing and Physical Wellbeing Channels in Percipio. 

Content Credit: Laura Hamiton, Learning and Organizational Development Manager; Elevating Cougs Organization Committee Member