Reported about 1 year ago
In recent years, there has been a growing concern about employees' emotional well-being in the workplace, as they often face issues like low mood and lack of motivation. Tapping into the pursuit of creating happy enterprises and fostering Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) development, innovative solutions are needed. Research led by Professor Park Tae-shan at Yonsei University found that fragrances have stress-relieving effects and can enhance the release of neurotransmitters related to memory and learning, aiding employees in coping with stress and boosting focus and learning abilities. By providing professional aesthetic fragrance courses and customized scents, teams like Tiros Zhi Cui create a healing environment, tailored to each employee, promoting a positive and healthy workplace culture based on ESG principles.
Source: YAHOO