Wellness is Surging. Yet record numbers are “Totally Sedentary”

Economist Thierry Malleret has often analyzed the connection between a world marked by rapid-fire, confusing change, leading to a “mounting sense of uneasiness,” and the surge in the wellness industry. Because when there’s much economic and social adversity, many people strive even harder to live a more fulfilling, meaningful life.

This week he looks at that trend hitting “reverse” in the U.S.: explaining how the number of Americans (a staggering 28 percent of the population) report they were “totally sedentary” in the last year—the highest number recorded in 24 years.

So, if the wellness trend overall is being ignited by global fragility, it’s apparently not a trend embraced by all.

Help Wanted! 600,000 Global Spa Employees Needed

Recent Global Wellness Institute (GWI) research found the global spa industry grew from a $60 billion market to a $94 billion market between 2007-2013. And big growth, of course, means way more employees needed. This same research also found if the worldwide spa industry employed 1.9 million people in 2013, a projected 2.7 million people will be needed in 2018—or 42 percent growth across those five years.

See which global regions will create the most new spa jobs through 2018—and just how many trained spa therapists and experienced spa managers/directors will be (desperately) needed.

“The Science of Craving” New Answers to Willpower

Why is it that we desire things but don’t always enjoy them when we get them? In this longish (but pleasant to read) article, an explanation based on neuroscience is offered. Desire and pleasure are separate chemical systems in the brain. Dopamine is linked with desire, while opioids and endo­cannabinoids correlate with pleasure. The dopamine system is “vast and powerful”; the pleasure system is “anatomically tiny, has a far more fragile structure and is harder to trigger.”

Global Wellness Day is June 13. Use This Handy Press Release Template

The Global Wellness Institute (GWI) is joining hundreds of companies worldwide in “Saying Yes!” to Global Wellness Day (GWD), a one-day event celebrating health and wellbeing and taking place this June 13. The idea is to increase global consciousness of living a better life, even if for one day.

We would like to encourage you to spread the word by supporting proactive wellness among your customers and employees. To help, we have put together a press release you can use as a template to send out to local media telling them just what you’re “saying yes” to this GWD.

New Study Shows Success of Financial Incentives to Quit Smoking

Results of a University of Oxford (UK) meta-analysis of 8,500 adult smokers revealed that financial incentives to quit generally carried higher sustained success rates when 1.) subjects were required to make a cash deposit (refundable upon quitting, along with additional cash incentive); and 2.) when the cash reward was significantly higher.

GWI Initiatives: Global Wellness Day is June 13, 2015

Exactly two months from today the first “Global Wellness Day” will be celebrated worldwide (June 13). The buzzed-about brainchild of Belgin Aksoy, founder of Richmond Nua, Turkey’s first destination spa, Global Wellness Day is to make us aware of the value of our lives: to make us stop and think, get away from the stress of city living and our bad habits, and find peace with ourselves.