Why are we here, What are we striving for?

The traditional wellness industry has a body-shaming problem. It sells you the idea that:

Imagine this: On one side of the table sits – preaching unconditional acceptance, ditching the diet, and loving your rolls, cellulite, and stretch marks exactly as they are. On the other side sits Wellness – preaching optimization, green juice, morning workouts, and "becoming the best version of yourself."

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Body positivity and wellness aren't just compatible—they are a powerhouse duo. By stripping away the shame often associated with the health industry, we create space for a lifestyle that is inclusive, joyful, and, most importantly, sustainable. Wellness is for every body, exactly as it is today.

Integrating wellness into body positivity moves beyond the scale, focusing on holistic health across several pillars: BodyPositivity: healthy body and healthy mind - Bud Power

Instead of restrictive dieting, Maya adopted a "balanced approach" to nutrition. She began filling her plate with a variety of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables because they gave her the energy to power through her day, not because she was trying to reach a certain number on the scale. The World Health Organization emphasizes that a healthy diet comprises a combination of different foods and protects against chronic diseases. Protecting Her Mental Space

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