How Americans rank their priorities for a balanced life this year

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Just a third of Americans are satisfied with their wellness (34%), according to new research.

A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults 21 and older found that two in three think there’s at least some room for improvement when it comes to their wellness (67%).

Seventy percent said that caring for their well-being is a priority, and a similar percentage agree the same is true about wanting to live a “balanced life” and considering different aspects of their life like relationships, fitness and health (67%).

This year, Americans rank their priorities for a balanced lifestyle as being more conscious of what their body wants and needs (73%) or consuming alcohol in moderation (46%).

Others want to spend more time outdoors (45%) and develop routines to keep themselves on track (41%).

However, many understand that these goals don’t come without drastic changes to their current lifestyle (78%).

Conducted by OnePoll for Giesen Wines of New Zealand, the survey found that the secret to making lasting changes is employing mindful decisions which consider facets like thoughts and feelings that also fit with their lifestyle (49%).

Other beneficial factors for a successful wellness journey include having willpower (48%), perseverance (47%), consistency (42%) and support from others (33%).

Three in five respondents said they are likely to follow lifestyle trends (62%) and 38% are more likely to follow the lifestyle trends that go viral.

Similarly, 37% would keep an open mind to a trend that’s recommended by celebrities or trusted people in their life (31%).

Those surveyed also shared that following a new trend or fad may help bring some change to their life (47%) or help them to connect with others who share similar lifestyles (40%) and overall boost their happiness (38%).

In fact, 43% said they’ve followed trends in the past five years, especially around exercise (28%), food/dieting (26%) and mindful drinking (20%).

“Wellness comes in many forms, depending on what your goals are,” says Giesen Wines chief winemaker, Duncan Shouler. “Prioritizing your wellness is about making lifestyle choices that care for your mind and body. For instance, nearly half of those surveyed are interested in a change like “mindful drinking” (46%) — the practice of being aware of why and how much alcohol you drink — in 2023.

In 2022, the market for non-alcoholic wines and beverages grew by 7%, according to IWSR Drinks Market Analysis. We see this as being driven by rising consumer demand to seek a more balanced lifestyle through mindful drinking, particularly among younger audiences.”

Some of these have even made a lasting impact, with the average person turning four trends into long-term habits over the course of the past five years.

Respondents said the effort these changes take is worth it since it helps them feel organized (58%) and focused (56%) when they start making changes, then ultimately accomplished (56%) and motivated (54%) once they achieve their wellness goals.

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