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Award Winning Global Spa Leader Heidi Grimwood helps you start the year off right with her list of pro wellness tips.

Heidi Grimwood, vice president of ELE|NA offers 10 wellness tips for the new year.
What’s a better way to start the New Year than with 10 well proven wellness tips from one of the most long-standing spa leaders in the industry
Heidi Grimwood, who was recently named Global Spa Leader of the Year 2022 at the World Spa and Wellness Awards, talks about the ways she maintains a healthy balance between her personal and professional life by focusing on and putting into practice a few basic principles.
"Wellness is a state of art, and if we listen to our body, it's quite simple. I feel blessed to share some helpful and yet simple wellness tips that I personally follow in my daily routine to maintain my health, fitness, and happiness,” states Vice President of ELE|NA, Heidi Grimwood.
Without proper breathing, it will be impossible to maintain body equilibrium. We must breathe from the diaphragm to create better wellness for our mind and body. When you feel stressed or anxious take a moment to feel where your breath is; often during these times our breath is in our chest and our shoulders are tense. Re-set this by taking deeper breaths, feeling your breath reach your stomach, sit straight, roll your shoulders back and down, and feel your body instantly calm after just a few breathes.
This doesn’t need to always include a trip to the gym, move your body and be active. Gardening, housekeeping, and taking the stairs rather than the elevator are all examples of exercises. Parking your car further away from the shop entrance and walking across the parking lot all adds to your daily steps.
Allow nutrition to serve as both medicine and food. According to Hippocrates, nutrition is important since we are what we eat. Although you don't have to give up all treats, be careful when and what you offer your body, listen to your body and not your emotional mind; try to reconnect with your intuitive mind and you will be lead in the right direction
The next time you visit a spa, ask the therapist to offer the best treatment based on how you are feeling that day rather than just selecting a standard massage. You can do this to restore your equilibrium and enhance the effects of your spa day.
Arrange a family day out, ask everyone to leave their phones at home and watch what happens—where you go, what you speak about, whether you sleep better that night—when you don't use any electronic gadgets.
And so is rest. Rest your body and obtain a good night's sleep so that your body can restore itself. Your body can only heal when it is relaxing, sleep is a healer. Often my mind is still too busy when I go to bed so I use a sleep hypnosis via You Tube which helps me get a better, deeper sleep.
Help your body and mind unwind. Meditating for even one minute in the middle of your workday can aid with mental wellness. Many people who know me know I am not the best at meditating in the traditional sense, but I have created my own style of meditation by snorkelling or walking through the mountains. It allows me to be in the present because I have to focus and enjoy the here and now, so for me that is my meditation.
This tip can help you keep your mental health in good shape for the long term by making sure you build and keep strong relationships with your loved ones. Take time for the people who mean something in your life, it will enlighten their day and also give you a sense of fulfilment.
It is essential yet sometimes disregarded as a health indicator. Maintaining enough blood volume and good physiological function are both made possible by being hydrated. The best approach to stay hydrated is to drink water, which has no calories, sugar, or chemicals. Try to drink water from a copper bottle or cup to ensure the water is more alkaline. Water from a plastic bottle can have more acid.
Although there isn't a fixed amount that everyone requires each day, try to drink enough to adequately quench your thirst. If you are thirsty, you are already dehydrated.
Enough said.
About ELE|NA
ELE|NA is an acronym for Elements of Nature, which refers to the five elemental forces of nature - Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water. These help in healing as the energies flow all around and within every individual. It is divided into two sub-brands: ELE|NA Elements of Nature and ELE|NA The Spa.
At ELE|NA, guests embark on a holistic journey of wellness, healing, and relaxation, feeling rejuvenated and refreshed as a result of life-changing experiences, where local healing traditions are combined with international beauty and spa treatments to provide a one-of-a kind experience.
Atmosphere Wellness Pvt. Ltd. is a vibrant and rapidly expanding wellness company that currently operates seven locations at Atmosphere Hotels & Resorts in the Maldives with plans to expand to India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan. While the company's flagship brand, ELE|NA, will continue to serve as a reliable partner to Atmosphere Hotels & Resorts, it is seeking opportunities to collaborate and expand into other companies across the globe.
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