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The wellness trends Kiwis will be embracing in 2021
3 Feb, 2021 05:45 PM
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The year to come will see things go virtual, and sounds go soothing. Photos / Getty Images and supplied
It was undeniable that the coronavirus pandemic changed the world we live in and shifted our priorities in an unimaginable way.
Family, health and wellness all skyrocketed to the top of people s priority lists, as everything else suddenly seemed so much less important.
So how has the pandemic changed the way we view wellness? It turns out that Kiwis and our global counterparts and taking hold of living a more virtual life, harnessing intense relaxation and doubling up on detoxification.
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