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Six Ways The Wellness Movement Has Positively Changed The World
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Six Ways The Wellness Movement Has Positively Changed The World 2 Tips To Rewild And Restore Your Skin In 2023 4 Thalgo Silicium Lift 6 Working Out ‘In Your Mind’ Can Actually Make Your Muscles Stronger and Promote Longevity 8 The Wellness Questionnaire with Nathalie Delclos, Spa Director for The Ritz Paris Club & Spa 10 Surprising Ways to De-Stress 12 2023 Worldwide Fitness Trends 14 SKINMILES Spa 16 What's Trending in Design as We Move Into 2023 18 THIS TIME IT'S PERSONAL Improve Your Client Journey Through Customization 22 Adaptogens For Immunity 24 5 New Hotel Spas To Travel For In 2023 26 The Best Selfie Makeup (#NoFilter) Pop-Ups: The Newest Beauty Retail Experiences 30 Introducing DEFIANCE ™ - Collagen Evolved 32 Gut Health, Gut Microbiome and Skin Health 34 LIFELONG VITALITY IS HERE from doTERRA 36 Not All Hyaluronic Acids Are Created Equal 38 Compensation for a New Era 40 How to Recruit and Retain Spa Staff and Executives 42 Wellness Accounts For 1 In Every 20 Dollars Spent By Consumers Worldwide 44 Editors Welcome
“The explosion of wellness into a multi-trillion-dollar economy has generated an ever-increasing array of criticisms of the “wellness-industrial complex.” But amidst all of the fads and hype around commercialized wellness, we need to remember that the wellness concept and global wellness movement are not rooted in selling things or making money. The core of wellness is a holistic, multi-dimensional, and proactive approach to health and well-being. Beyond the significant economic activities it has generated, the modern wellness movement has brought a powerful amount of good to the world over the last decade. This Magazine Issue focuses on the six ways the wellness movement has positively changed the world: 1. Embracing holistic health. 2. Mainstreaming traditional modalities for prevention and self-care. 3. Increasing consumer choice and business innovations. 4. Destigmatizing mental health. 5. Moving from “sick care” to prevention. 6. Building pathways for sustainability and health equity.
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