Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年10月12日
Whole Foods Market’s 46-year-old CEO works out twice a day and ‘fully uses up’ his PTO. His keys to work-life balance
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46岁的Jason Buechel于2022年担任Whole Foods Market首席执行官。他工作繁忙但注重自我照顾,强调使用带薪休假,公司也出台新政策确保员工休假。他的日常生活规律,包括晨跑、健康饮食等。此外,他还喜欢旅行、运动等活动。

🌄Jason Buechel作为Whole Foods Market首席执行官,工作繁忙,每天至少有10个会议,且经常出差,但他重视自我保健,坚持晨跑等运动。

🛤️Buechel喜欢国际旅行,今年晚些时候将去欧洲。他强调使用带薪休假,公司也改变政策,限制可累积的休假小时数,以确保员工休假,实现工作生活平衡。

🍱作为全国最大杂货店之一的CEO,Buechel享受工作带来的便利,在公司的旗舰店内挑选午餐,他注重饮食健康,早餐和午餐通常吃素食。

🏋️Buechel的日常生活规律,晚上6点结束工作后会去健身房锻炼或散步,午夜前上床睡觉,睡前会看书。他还喜欢做红外桑拿和冷热交替浴。

🎉工作之余,Buechel会旅行、徒步、和朋友进行户外挑战、看体育比赛或享受奥斯汀的现场音乐,他认为这是丰富的生活。

Jason Buechel, 46, took the top job in 2022, just five years after Amazon bought the high-end grocer for over $13.7 billion. As chief executive, Buechel works on a tight schedule consisting of frequent business travel and a “minimum of 10 meetings per day”—but that doesn’t stop him from taking care of himself.   Buechel loves to travel internationally and has a trip to Europe later this year.COURTESY OF JASON BUECHEL“I highly prioritize PTO,” Buechel tells Fortune in a recent interview. “So I do use all of my allocation each year.”Whole Foods Market’s team members accrue PTO based on seniority and years spent at the company, but regardless of how many vacation days one has, Buechel emphasizes using all of it to “replenish, relax, and unwind.” “It’s one of the things we’ve changed within Whole Foods Market,” Buechel says, referring to the company’s previous PTO policy, which allowed employees to cash out their unused vacation hours. But the scheme often ended with employees opting out of their hard-earned time off, which Buechel believes can be detrimental to one’s mental health. Under a Whole Foods Reddit thread, an employee calculated that one team member was bound to earn up to $26,000 because of 2,000 unused PTO hours.To ensure staff are taking vacations away from work, Whole Foods Market’s new policy places a cap on how many hours can be banked, which Buechel argues “really forces people to make sure they are taking PTO…and ultimately having a great work-life balance.” Skimping on taking PTO is a trend seen across corporate America. A 2023 survey by CalendarLabs found that 80% of employees felt guilty about taking PTO, and 38% of U.S. workers did not use all their time off.Buechel is bucking the trend and makes a point to “always ask” his team members about what they’ve planned for their next vacation.  “I think it’s important for me to help set that example,” he says. This principle helps Buechel lead a balanced life, and he gave Fortune an exclusive look into his daily routine and wellness habits. Whole Foods Market CEO’s daily routine6:00 a.m.: After waking up “no later than” 6 a.m., Buechel does what most of us are guilty of.“First thing I’m typically doing is, I hate to say it, I’m checking my phone,” he tells Fortune.  After skimming through his email inbox, he ventures out on a morning run that averages around five to six miles. The Whole Foods CEO has run six marathons.COURTESY OF WHOLE FOODSThe Whole Foods chief, who has also completed six marathons, “loves” finishing his workouts with a smoothie breakfast consisting of mushroom, vegan, and vanilla protein powder, plus oatmeal, bananas, peanut butter, and chia seeds.Buechel “loves” to finish his workouts with having a smoothie.COURTESY OF WHOLE FOODS8:00 a.m.: Work begins with attending to more emails, catching up on news, or listening to a podcast while he gets ready to commute to Whole Foods Market’s headquarters in Austin.Buechel says he has a “minimum” of 10 meetings per day.COURTESY OF WHOLE FOODSA lunch of “whole foods”Being the CEO of one of the biggest grocery stores in the country comes with its perks.“I happen to work above one of the best places to eat in Austin, which is our flagship store,” says Buechel, which makes it easy for him to walk down and pick his own lunch from the grocer’s lavish salad bar. Jason Buechel getting lunch from Whole Foods’ salad bar.COURTESY OF WHOLE FOODS“I really care about what I’m putting in my body,” he tells Fortune, noting that he typically eats a vegan diet for breakfast and lunch. “I ultimately see how it impacts my performance, my happiness, my well-being, and even my sleep.” 6:00 p.m.: Buechel wraps up work by 6 p.m., unwinding with a second workout session at the gym or a simple walk to “stay active,” followed by a second round of grocery shopping at Whole Foods to prep for a dinner consisting of animal proteins. 12:00 a.m.: To ensure “a solid six hours” of sleep, Buechel hits the hay no later than midnight, just after reading a book in bed.Saunas and plungesLike many CEOs who swear by the benefits of cold plunges, Buechel also touts a “great protocol hack” he started doing several years ago: 30 minutes of infrared sauna followed by two to three rounds of alternating three-minute cold and hot plunges, ending with a cold plunge.“While the cold is definitely painful while you’re doing it,” says Buechel, “your body feels amazing afterward.”An “enriched life”Jason Buechel hiking with friends.COURTESY OF JASON BUECHELWhen Buechel is not working, he’s traveling, hiking, doing outdoor challenges with friends, watching sports, or enjoying Austin’s live music scene. “I look at it as having an enriched life,” he tells Fortune. “For me, it’s making sure I always have time to unplug and that I’m taking care of myself.”   View the new Fortune 50 Best Places to Live for Families list. 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