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Wellness Trends to look out for

It is beyond doubt that the pandemic has changed our lives and shifted our focus making us re-think wellness. Like never before has our health been a priority taking us back to the basic need for survival and insuring we are in good shape to face this virus.

Wellness as the active pursuit of activities, choices and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health.

The Global Wellness Institute 
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People are looking for more holistic ways to deal with their own medical issues and well-being. Based on wellness experts, a collection of deeper, more accessible wellness experiences are emerging and no doubt, every year will change the way we approach our physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Here is a list of latest wellness trends:

Wellness is associated with an active process of being aware and making choices that lead toward an outcome of optimal holistic health and well-being. Wellness is multidimensional meaning it’s more than just physical health, it includes mental, social, emotional, spiritual and environmental.

Here are the latest wellness trends to look out for

  • Self-care for the community: A shift from self-care to community care. There is a growing awareness that helping other people is actually the greatest pathway to happiness with people prioritizing giving back, donating their time and skills, and using their power to address systemic issues that are present in their own lives, workplaces, and communities.
  • Mindful and intuitive eating: There will be a continued rise of mindful eating and intuitive eating. People will continue to turn away from restrictive diets, especially those that completely remove a certain macro-nutrient, such as carbohydrates. People will realize our bodies need to be properly nourished and fed with real nutritious food to boost immunity and disease fighting properties.
  • Digital detoxes: Going offline and taking more time with yourself, go for long walks in nature, meditate, read, or work on a creative project. It will help you disconnect from all the noise around you so you can reconnect with yourself and figure out what you’re really feeling.
  • Simpler skincare routines: People will have realized that most of the products are redundant, don’t make a difference and are actually not needed. People will be happy settling into a simple, consistent skincare routine and will save our wallets.
  • Flexible goal setting: Our perspective on goals has changed due to the pandemic realizing we need to setting more realistic goals or micro-goals. As an example, instead of weight loss, people are focusing on weight management and maintenance. This way people feel fully confident they can achieve—and of greater benefit to their health and wellness journey.
  • Talk (and walk) therapy: Since the onset of the pandemic, many therapists have stopped seeing clients and have switched to online sessions. The new trend is to take it outside with walk-and-talk therapy, clients and therapists are moving together in nature and feeling connected.
  • Intention-focused wellness travel: Travelers are seeking out experts, experiences, and places that will help them regain a feeling of stability or getting back to regular exercise, returning to healthier eating habits or need emotional or spiritual therapy. When they are ready to travel, wellness retreats and outdoor adventure experiences will be the destinations of choice.
  • Touch-less spa services: Touchless services, like cryotherapy, compression therapy, salt caves, infrared saunas, IV drips, hyperbaric chambers, and float tanks, offer a way for people to relax and recover—without any additional contact.
  • Cold therapy: With the rise in cold exposure therapy led by people like Wim Hof and embraced by biohackers, performance coaches, and recovery specialists around the world, we are starting to see this trend become part of the mainstream. More and more experts are discussing the benefits of cold exposure and cold showers, which are cheap and available to nearly everyone.

References

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonisweet/2021/12/28/10-wellness-trends-you-have-to-try-in-2021/

https://globalwellnessinstitute.org/what-is-wellness/


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