Find your inner strength
and learn to put it first.

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Invest in your relationship with yourself

We have a tendency to put others first, but in doing so, can neglect the relationship with ourselves. Let us show you a kinder, gentler way to treat the most important person in your life.

 
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Improve your relationship with others

Be your best self, alone and with others, and cultivate deep and lasting friendships and relationships.

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Ignite your potential at work

You spend half your waking life at work. Let us support you to take your career in the direction you want.

 
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Initiate change

Change takes many forms. Manage your upcoming transitions and change projects with confidence

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Innovate your work culture and leadership

Workplace culture and leadership is an important element of employee mental health. Let us partner with you to support your team’s culture and to coach you to leadership excellence.

Professional Memberships

10% of our profits go to Griffith University Scholarship support

The Griffith Chancellor’s Scholarship is a bursary of between $11,000 - $22,000 paid in trimester instalments. The scholarship is designed for students who have experienced financial hardship and/or education disadvantage that has impacted their ability to achieve their full potential.

Headstrong Health believes in the power of education to transform lives. We are proud to support Griffith's Chancellor's scholarship program

Our pledge for a sustainable world

Headstrong Health is committed to a peaceful world that does not recklessly plunder our planet or carelessly exploit fellow creatures. We are therefore committed to sustainability (the ability to meet our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs).

We have pledged support for the three sustainability pillars: economy, society and environment. You can read about our commitment to sustainability here, including what actions we are taking to reduce our carbon footprint, support an equitable economy, and uphold universal rights (both human and non-human).

“Probably the biggest insight….is that happiness is not just a place, but also a process. Happiness is an ongoing process of fresh challenges, and it takes the right attitudes and activities to continue to be happy”

—Ed Diener, PhD. Happiness researcher

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