As summer winds down and the pace of daily life begins to quicken again, August invites us to take a pause. It is National Wellness Month, a time dedicated to refocusing on self-care, managing stress, and building healthy habits that stick beyond the season.
WHY WELLNESS MATTERS
Wellness is not just about eating kale or hitting the gym – it is a holistic balance of your physical, mental, emotional, and social health. In a world of constant noise and endless to-do lists, slowing down to prioritize your wellness can be revolutionary. Studies show that consistent wellness practices can improve not just longevity, but quality of life – leading to better sleep, a stronger immune system, and more fulfilling relationships.
SIMPLE WAYS TO CELEBRATE WELLNESS MONTH
You don’t need fancy equipment or hours of free time to honor this month. Start small:
- Take a 30-minute walk outside each day after dinner – Commit to exercising every day for better wellness.
 - Try journaling to process thoughts or set daily intentions.
 - Unplug from technology and reconnect with something joyful – reading, art, or nature
 - Get your sleep – Lack of sleep can lead to a decline in mental and physical health.
 - Drink a lot of water – Stay hydrated and your body will feel better. On average, healthy adults should drink 15.5 cups (men) and 11.5 cups (women) per day.
 
WELLNESS IS PERSONAL
Wellness is not a one-size-fits-all formula. What grounds you may not work for someone else, and that is okay. The heart of National Wellness Month is learning to listen to your body and mind, then nurturing them in ways that feel authentic.
Whether you are trying a new workout, preparing a nourishing meal, or simply taking a break to breathe, August is your invitation to redefine what well-being means to you. Let it be the start – not the end – of a more intentional and balanced lifestyle.
Wellness is not a trend, it is a lifelong commitment to treating yourself with care and compassion. Explore and take advantage of the tools and resources available to you from your employer to support your wellness. What will you do this August to support your well-being?

															

