Fatigue & Recovery Recovery Is Where Health HappensHealth depends on recovery, not just hours worked. Fatigue often develops quietly through after-hours work, shift schedules or difficulty switching off mentally. Key Facts Poor recovery increases metabolic and heart disease risk. Fatigue contributes to workplace incidents and reduced concentration. How Do You Recognise It? For individuals Trouble sleeping or switching off after work.Persistent tiredness despite weekends off. For workplaces Near misses or safety incidents.Increasing sick leave. How THRIVE Helps We assess shift work, spillover work and recovery opportunities.Individuals receive sleep and recovery strategies.Employers identify fatigue risk patterns across teams. Burnout: When Motivation Becomes Exhaustion Go back to Thrive workplace health barometer Thrivability resources