Norwegians are a great lens to teach us about some healthy longevity practices. The Norwegian diet is a significant factor. It's been described as the cold-weather cousin to the Mediterranean diet.
Luxury wellness is coming to Westfield London as the Feel the Frequency 'wellness sensorium' is taking over The Village with free immersive experiences designed to reset your nervous systems and boost your moods.
Working in tech, I experienced firsthand how stressful and physically taxing a screen-centered life can be. Massage became an important way for me to relax, unwind and recharge. When the two met, they quickly realized they shared the same dream—offering massages that clients can afford on a regular basis, not just for special occasions.
Well-being has never been more at the forefront of our minds than now, and there have never been more excuses to practice wellness on a daily basis. From sound baths in the Maldives to recovery lounges in Napa Valley, 2026 is set to see boundary-pushing wellness trends in the travel world.
In China, the 30 to 40 days after a woman gives birth are sometimes referred to as zuo yuezi, which means 'The Sitting Month' - a postpartum confinement where you stay at home, care for your baby and recuperate.
Research shows that in the days following the spring transition, there are measurable increases in sleep disruption, impaired alertness, workplace errors, motor vehicle accidents, and even short-term elevations in cardiovascular events and blood sugar variability.
A true wellness gathering is something far more ancient and far more urgent: it's any intentional space where humans are invited to arrive whole, body, mind, spirit, and leave more alive than when they walked in. That's it. That's the whole definition.
The conversation around workplace productivity has shifted. For years, the focus sat squarely on output: longer hours, faster responses, and relentless availability. But a growing body of evidence suggests that sustainable performance depends less on time spent working and more on how effectively professionals recover between periods of high demand. This shift is playing out visibly across the capital's business districts, where mobile massage in London is becoming increasingly popular as a scheduled necessity rather than an occasional indulgence.
Essential oils' health benefits Essential oils can provide powerful physical, emotional, and environmental benefits-especially when used alongside other wellness tools. While individual experiences vary, some of the most commonly reported positive effects include: Stress and anxiety relief: Oils like lavender, chamomile, and bergamot can help ease tension via aromatherapy and massage. Better sleep: Research has linked lavender and chamomile to improved sleep quality, especially in postpartum women and those with heart conditions. Sharper focus: Peppermint, citrus oils, and frankincense may enhance mental clarity and alertness.
He bought an acupressure mat made of lightly padded fabric, studded all over with tiny plastic spikes, to lay his back on, and was surprised to find that it actually helped. Acupressure mats, also known as Shakti mats, are inspired by the beds of nails that Indian gurus used for meditation and healing more than 1,000 years ago. While today's mats have the nonthreatening sheen of a luxury wellbeing product, the spikes are no joke.
This calming bedtime yoga practice is all about getting comfortable and allowing your system to downshift. With supportive shapes and plenty of ease, you'll set yourself up for seriously nourishing rest. Let yourself ease into this practice. Move slower than you'd like, allow yourself to luxuriate in the movement, and think of releasing any stress or tension you may be holding onto from your day. Then let the poses do the rest.
I first heard the word "fascia" before getting dry-needled for the first time at physical therapy. It was described to me as a plastic wrap around your muscles - a layer of connective tissue that, when tangled, creates soreness, knots or even the appearance of cellulite. My PT put a pen in the center of a hand towel, twisted it so the hand towel was all scrunched up and said "This is what your fascia looks like before needling."
Throughout my teaching journey, I've learned that yoga doesn't have to be extreme to be effective. One of the most supportive ways I've found to meet people where they are is bed yoga. Students have shared with me how the bed-based practices on my YouTube channel have helped them move, breathe, and rest on days when getting out of bed simply isn't an option.
Remaining present in the modern world includes noticing the good. We're not talking toxic positivity here. We're referring to a simple commitment to also noticing what's good in the world even as you navigate what's not. Whether you find these reminders burrowed in a news story, the feeling of being on your mat or out on a run, or the eyes of a loved one doesn't matter. Noticing them does.