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Wellness AROUND THE WORLD

Whether it’s aromatherapy, investing in your diet and fitness routine, or simply running a bath as a way of carving out a little ‘me time’, there’s no denying the rising popularity of wellness. According to the latest statistics from the Global Wellness Institute, the industry is worth approximately $6.6 trillion – and it’s showing no sign of slowing. But why are we so drawn to the wellbeing wave?

A 2018 survey found that the most stressed Australian workers are those aged 18 to 34, with reportedly women more stressed in the workplace than men. Couple that with the rise of technology and a faster pace of life, and it’s no wonder we want to hit pause and reassess our wellbeing. But many people claim they don’t prioritise

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