The Teabreak Project Brings Mindful, Creative Breaks to the Workplace
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The Teabreak Project Brings Mindful, Creative Breaks to the Workplace
As businesses place a growing emphasis on employee wellbeing, Pembrokeshire-based subscription box company, The Teabreak Project is leading the way in promoting thoughtful, creative breaks at work. With beautifully curated boxes filled with creative projects, locally made cakes, and a choice of hot drinks, the brand offers companies a fresh approach to supporting their teams’ wellbeing.
Founded by creative entrepreneur Jenny Badger, The Teabreak Project is designed to help employees take mindful breaks, fostering creativity and calm during their workday.
Creative activities, such as crafting, are proven to reduce stress, boost problem-solving skills, and increase workplace productivity. Research shows that employees who engage in creative hobbies perform up to 30% better at work and demonstrate improved focus and project completion skills. Additionally, 81% of people struggling with depression reported feeling happier after engaging in hands-on crafting activities.
Jenny shared, "Companies are recognising that wellbeing is about more than just gym memberships — it’s about fostering creativity, connection, and care. Taking a simple, joyful break can work wonders for creativity and morale."
With businesses seeking fresh ways to invest in their teams, The Teabreak Project is becoming a go-to choice for wellbeing-focused gifting that inspires creativity and calm.
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