New York Times Fashionのインスタグラム(nytstyle) - 8月12日 00時55分
“Wellness” is a word that has come to encompass our latest dominant sociocultural obsession — how to take care of ourselves in the world. It may, at one point, have been popularly understood as an extension of self-help, a category of literature and speaker circuits devoted to personal optimization (and often, productivity). So when did it become self-care? Photograph by Lucas Jackson/Reuters
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updownand0ut
And when did we start to feel the need to focus on wellness instead of simply being well.I suspect the marketeers at work and we swallowed it !
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erikaparamore
“Identity” work defined by care, not ego...this is why I love my work...people are still investing energy in care....
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