Leading with Heart: Why R U OK? Day Matters More Than Ever. In today’s fast-paced world, leadership isn’t just about driving results—it’s about creating environments where people feel seen, heard, and supported. That’s why R U OK? Day is more than a calendar event. It’s a powerful reminder that wellbeing starts with connection—and that leaders play a pivotal role in shaping cultures of care.
The Leadership Imperative: Wellbeing Is Everyone’s Business
Great leaders don’t just manage workloads—they nurture people. By asking “Are you OK?” with genuine intent, leaders signal that mental health is not a side conversation—it’s central to team success.
- Psychological safety boosts innovation, trust, and retention.
- Empathetic leadership reduces burnout and fosters resilience.
- Open conversations break down stigma and build stronger teams.
R U OK? Day is a chance to model these values in action.
Practical Ways Leaders Can Show Up
You don’t need to be a mental health expert to make a difference. You just need to be present.
- Start with curiosity: Ask, listen, and follow up.
- Create space: Encourage regular check-ins and quiet moments.
- Lead by example: Share your own wellbeing practices and challenges.
Even small gestures—like a coffee chat or a handwritten note—can have a lasting impact.
Make It Visible, Make It Real
Use R U OK? Day to spark meaningful change:
- Host a wellbeing breakfast or team huddle.
- Share stories from your leadership journey.
- Invite guest speakers or mental health advocates.
- Launch a wellbeing initiative that lasts beyond the day.
Let your team know that asking “Are you OK?” isn’t just a question—it’s a leadership mindset.
Partnering with YES Psychology
To help organisations embed these values meaningfully, YES Psychology offers tailored support around R U OK? Day. Whether you’re looking for:
- Engaging presentations on mental health and leadership,
- Interactive workshops to build connection and resilience,
- Or consultation services to shape your wellbeing strategy,
YES Psychology can help you create a workplace where wellbeing is woven into the culture—not just the calendar.
Building confidence in mental health leadership at work and trauma-informed approaches can enhance positive culture and protect people from harm.
Because Every Conversation Counts
R U OK? Day reminds us that connection is a skill—and a responsibility. When leaders lean into vulnerability, they create ripple effects that transform workplaces into communities.
So this September, don’t just wear the yellow badge. Be the reason someone feels safe enough to say, “Actually, I’m not OK.” And be ready to walk with them toward support.
Contact us to talk more about employee wellbeing in the workplace.
