Atomic 212 invites Sydney’s broader industry to take part in weekly ‘Yoga on the Wharf’ initiative

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yoga-1-web_720 (1).jpgFull service agency Atomic 212 is launching a new initiative, ‘Yoga on the Wharf’, in order to provide the broader industry with a fun initiative that everyone can share in, regardless of their employer.

Every Tuesday morning at 7.30am, the company will be providing Atomic employees, as well as fellow Sydney agencies, marketers and media people, with a free yoga class from the glorious wharf of its Walsh Bay office. The motto of the program is “Putting people first in advertising”.

yoga-2-web_720 (1).jpgThe agency has invited staff and management from the entire marcomms industry, across brands, agencies and media owners, to take part in the initiative. Anyone who wants to participate can drop by. Even better, it’s free.

CEO, Jason Dooris, believes it is important to nurture a balanced work life for his staff, and is an advocate for breaking down the yoga-3-web_720 (1).jpgcompetitive nature between agencies – to create a more congenial industry.

Says Dooris: “This is all about nurturing talent in the industry, and putting people first in advertising. Agencies are very competitive in general, but once in a while it is great to come together as an industry in a non-competitive environment, so we can focus on the very thing that makes this industry tick: the people.”

The 38-hour work week is increasingly a thing of the past, and it is important to foster a healthy work environment, and a strong work-life balance. In fact, recent research has indicated that the vast majority of full time workers in Australia are putting in considerably more hours than the traditional 38-hour week.

The new ‘Yoga on the Wharf’ initiative encourages people to stop, take a moment, and connect with themselves before stepping into work. A balanced life in and out of work has proven to increase productivity and staff happiness. Yoga relieves stress and increases mental and physical energy – a perfect way to start off a long work day.

Says Dooris: “Big companies are focusing less and less on the health of their employees. People are working longer hours, and the work life balance has fallen out of whack. We want to give something back on behalf of the entire industry, whether you are working with us today or not.”

The Atomic 212° is located at:

Level 2, Pier 8/9, Walsh Bay

Sydney, 2000

Australia