Traditional wellness discourse is steeped in what sociologist Robert Crawford (1980) termed —the perception that health is the individual’s primary responsibility and that poor health is a moral failing.
becomes about fuel and pleasure, not restriction and guilt. Rest becomes a necessity, not a reward you have to earn. Wellness is a Feeling, Not a Look
A balanced approach to wellness includes several key pillars that support both physical and emotional health: Everyday actions for better health – WHO recommendations
Traditional wellness discourse is steeped in what sociologist Robert Crawford (1980) termed —the perception that health is the individual’s primary responsibility and that poor health is a moral failing.
becomes about fuel and pleasure, not restriction and guilt. Rest becomes a necessity, not a reward you have to earn. Wellness is a Feeling, Not a Look
A balanced approach to wellness includes several key pillars that support both physical and emotional health: Everyday actions for better health – WHO recommendations