Silver lining of pandemic is universal shift toward wellness
Did it take a pandemic to wake us up to the importance of wellness? The strife that Covid-19 brought reconnected us to our selves, our values and our wellness, says the latest research.
Did it take a pandemic to wake us up to the importance of wellness? The strife that Covid-19 brought reconnected us to our selves, our values and our wellness, says the latest research.
The wellness economy was on a roll, reaching a valuation of $4.9 trillion before Covid hit. While lockdown hurt in-person businesses, others boomed, says the Global Wellness Industry. Here’s the latest data and the long game is huge growth.
Each one of us can be an agent for change to improve the world’s mental health and wellbeing. It starts with understanding ourselves and then supporting others. Here are specific steps to take to be part of the solution now.
Mental wellbeing is not just an individual’s responsibility. The system has a role to play, and Scotland, New Zealand, Iceland, Finland, Wales, and Norway get it. When will the others?
The global mental health crisis warned by the WHO is now reality, but growing personal and political awareness are helping make mental wellbeing a priority. Learn the full scope of where we are and where we need to be.
“Mental wellbeing” is overtaking the term “mental health” to describe the state of the thoughts and feelings in our minds. It’s a positive step forward, because words are powerful. Here’s a glossary of key terms.
Mental Wellbeing’s time has come. The pandemic was the final push from the dark corners into the light of everyday conversation and political policy-making. Mindstream presents a three-part editorial package to cover this vital topic.