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We have observed and studied the growth of supply and demand in the world of well-being and the since the days which saw the evolution that changed Roman baths (the origin of spas) into sanatoriums, into prestigious spas at the service of a certain social elite comprising the elderly and the infirm, to modern times in which they are used by anyone who needs to “wind down”, with the added advantage of being a healthy holiday (sometimes for the whole of the family) in which people have access to modern facilities and the latest technology for relaxing body and soul, in which new elements are continuously being introduced, and this begs the question of why more and more people flock to these kinds of facilities:
There are several reasons, but the most important one is that people need to relax, and not only to relax their bodies. Deep down what is being sought is an all-encompassing solution for body and mind.
It is easy to see that an excellent job is being done in these beautiful and paradise-like resorts as far as the care of the body is concerned, since they are attended by professional experts and are a joy for the senses. But a space for the mind and emotions is missing. A place devoted to the care of our inner self. This is the only way you can truly achieve complete well-being, physical and mental.
This being as it is and seeing that modern trends opt for a comprehensive approach involving the care of both body and mind in the same facilities but in different areas, this entails that there should be a space devoted solely to the care of the mind, with its own services and programmes. To achieve health through body and mind. Mental zone and body zone. Body and mind in equilibrium. What could be more perfect?
Because of this clash between modern trends and the existing facilities, what users are now looking for and cannot as yet find, there is a need dictating that well-being resorts of this kind must inevitably set up spaces like ours devoted to the care of the mind.
The versatility of our psycho-spaces will further enable us to adapt them to other spaces such as beauty saloons, health and fitness clubs, gyms and fitness centres, golf clubs, sports centres, universities, companies… The coexistence of spaces for both body and mind in hotels, spas and well-being centres will constitute the ultimate competitive advantage in this kind of business, and the ability to anticipate and adapt to the latest trends, and more importantly, to meet the new needs and tastes of the users, is something you can do easily by getting in touch with us so we can submit a proposal.
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