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Wellness Trends: from 2020 to 2021

From the Global Wellness Summit

It is time to bid farewell to the trends of 2020 and welcome the 2021 trends.

Introducing the Global Wellness Trends Report: The Future of Wellness 2021, Susie Ellis, Chair and CEO and Nancy Davis, Chief Creative Officer & Executive Director stated:

The 2021 GWS Trends Report captures the nature of the paradigm shift caused by COVID-19 and the myriad ways in which wellness has taken hold…. Wellness has gone from being a nice to have to a must-have for all.

Trend
1 Hollywood and the Entertainment Industries Jump into Wellness
Move over purists; big media means wellness for all
2 The Future of Immune Health: Stop Boosting, Start Balancing
Say goodbye to pop-it, guzzle-it supplements and hello to evidence-backed immune health
3 Spiritual and Numinous Moments in Architecture
The move from ostentatious fads to architecture that touches our souls
4 Just Breathe!
Breath goes from woo-woo wellness to a powerful health tool
5 The Self-Care Renaissance
Where wellness and healthcare converge
6 Adding Color to Wellness
Moving from optics to substance
7 Resetting Events with Wellness
You may never sit on a banquet chair again
8 Money Out Loud
Financial wellness is finding its voice
9 2021: The Year of the Travel Reset
From manic getaways to slower, more mindful travel
Source: 2021 Wellness Trends, from Global Wellness Summit, Conceptasia, January 2021

Beth McGroarty, VP Research & Forecasting notes:

Wellness today is at a watershed moment. The trends report reflects how wellness is poised to take a bigger seat at the health care table (see “The Self-Care Revolution” trend).

It predicts a future industry that will be more inclusive, accessible, and affordable (see the “Adding Color to Wellness,” “The Entertainment Industry Jumps into Wellness,” and “Just Breathe!” trends). How it will basically “get real” and more evidence-based (see “The Future of Immune Health: Stop Boosting, Start Balancing”)—and tackle tougher, more crucial human pain-points (see” “Money Out Loud: Financial Wellness Is Finding Its Voice”).

And the report also predicts how wellness will continue to rewrite vast industries, from travel, to architecture and design, to the meetings industry.

For those looking for a simple metric to monitor progress, this author would recommend the life expectancy for the country, society.

For more on this last point, please see our 8-page PDF article:

https://wellnessasianopportunities.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Wellness-Trends.pdf

By Peter Eadon-Clarke

Advisor, Conceptasia Inc.
Peter Eadon-Clarke is a specialist in J-Wellness, product and technique trends, wellness tourism and the Stress Check Program. Peter has extensive experience managing complex multicultural teams; roles held during 14 years at Macquarie Capital Securities (Japan) limited included branch manager, global head of economics and Tokyo head of research. Previously, positions included UBS Trust and Banking in Tokyo as chief investment officer, CIO at Sumitomo Life Investment and CIO for the Pacific Basin at GT (now Invesco).

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