It’s an Important Decision!
If you’re in pursuit of holistic wellness, you probably want to find a local spa where you can get everything you need all in one place. It’s not a choice to take lightly and you don’t want to choose a holistic wellness spa randomly.
Follow these tips to find the right wellness club for you, no matter where you live.
Location, Location, Location
You probably chose your house or apartment not only because you liked how it looked, but also because of where it’s situated in your city. Similarly, the right wellness club for you will be in a convenient, easily-accessible location for your daily life.
If you have to drive far out of your way for yoga classes or life coaching, the likelihood of you giving up on your pursuit is much higher than if your wellness club is right down the road from where you live or work. You can customize your holistic wellness spa experience by scheduling services you need, but you can never personally change the location.
Services Offered
Some people seeking out a new wellness club to join are looking for a specific service or set of services they feel will be most beneficial to them. Some such services include:
- Acupuncture
- Aromatherapy
- Aura cleansing
- Body treatments
- Cafe or juice bar
- Chiropractic care
- Energy healing
- Facials
- Fitness classes, like yoga or pilates
- Haircuts and natural hair coloring
- Life coaching
- Massage therapy
- Meditation and mindfulness
- Naturopathic medicine
- Organic beauty products for sale
- Reflexology
- Salt room
- Sauna or steam bath
- Sensory deprivation chamber
- Virtual reality fitness
- Waxing
- Workshops
- And more!
The wellness club you choose should have the services you want, period. If important ones are missing from their list of offerings, you probably won’t be happy spending your time and money there to improve your overall wellness.
A Shared Philosophy
Practitioners, although driven by the same desires, may not share your exact philosophy about holistic wellness. If you vehemently disagree with the teachings in the meditation classes or naturopathic medicine advice, you aren’t likely to enjoy visiting your wellness club.
When you check out a new wellness club near you, be sure to talk to the staff about how they approach holistic wellness, and chat with some current members to get their perspective on what it’s like to belong to the club.
Something Unique
Wouldn’t it be great if the health club you chose offered something a little special as a bonus to your membership? When you’re whittling down the list of possible holistic wellness clubs to join, you might take these extras into consideration.
For example, some holistic wellness clubs offer free sauna or steam bath sessions with every service you receive, free community education presentations, and even event room rentals for your next party or meeting.
The Price is Right
You can’t really put a value on feeling happy and healthy, but you do have to consider your monthly budget before joining a wellness club. Whether there are monthly dues or you pay-by-service, you’ll want to be sure that you are comfortable with the price structure before signing a membership contract or scheduling a bunch of sessions with the club’s pros.
Realize, though, that cheaper isn’t always better; you get what you pay for. If you’re looking for a wellness club that can play a key role in your life, it may be worth it to join one with more offerings, which likely costs a little more than clubs that only offer a short list of services.
Finding a Wellness Club Near You
A well-intentioned Google search might not come up with every holistic wellness spa in your city. Sometimes you have to ask around to find the best one! Your friends, family, and other like-minded individuals may be able to point you in the right direction toward a club you’ll love.
For example, you might get a recommendation for a holistic wellness club in Kansas City from a neighbor on a community app, or a coworker may tell you about a positive experience they’ve had at a nearby holistic wellness spa. Use all your resources when it comes to seeking out a club that will best meet your needs and fulfill your desires for stress relief and inner peace.
Barry Lachey is a Professional Editor at Zobuz. Previously He has also worked for Moxly Sports and Network Resources “Joe Joe.” He is a graduate of the Kings College at the University of Thames Valley London. You can reach Barry via email or by phone.