Consumers are prioritizing wellness and mental health (2 min read)

 
 
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We suspected this was happening. Now here’s the proof.

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Amex recently released their Trendex report that shows consumers in the U.S., U.K., Australia, Japan, Mexico, India and Canada are prioritizing spending their time and money on physical and mental health to combat the impact the pandemic has had on their well-being.

“More than two-thirds (69%) of consumers surveyed indicate that their mental health has been impacted by the pandemic – either by isolation restrictions or concerns for well-being

- and 66% agree that the pandemic has encouraged them to spend more money on items or experiences that help with their overall mental wellness.”

Click on the infographic to read the Amex Trendex report

Click on the infographic to read the Amex Trendex report

We are also seeing this trend accelerate in businesses too, the businesses that care for their employees and clients are spending their budgets on services and activities that are supportive of well-being - particularly mental health. Emotional well-being is a very really element to recovery and alleviating the post traumatic stress that individuals have been through as a result of the pandemic. Everyone has experienced some degree of trauma which they are reviving from as a result of the pandemic’s presence.

Whether you are interested in giving your clients an intentional gift that raises well-being this season, or you are interested to learn more about mapping your business' emotional culture, or you have stressed out and burnt out teams, or you want to be of great support to your clients but aren’t quite sure how to generate well-being for them please get in touch with us. The support is here for you to help you navigate, plan and implement a well-being strategy that makes a positive difference where you stand out as business of choice.

Be well, live intentionally

 

Birch Cove is not a medical or therapy based business, we do not offer guarantees of any kind. We are not responsible for the well-being of businesses or individuals that read, watch, or hear our content, or take part in sessions, or use our services or the services we highlight. Birch Cove and our Collective members are not responsible for the physical and mental health and well-being of individuals we interact with directly or indirectly. We work to share best practices that inspire healthy living and revitalize a quality of life.