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We believe wellbeing should fit into real life.

Wellness-essary was created from the understanding that wellbeing isn't a luxury—it's a necessity.

Our mission is to make wellbeing practical, accessible, and meaningful by creating experiences that support people in feeling healthier, more resilient, and better equipped to navigate the demands of modern life.

We work with organisations who want to support their people, and individuals who want to invest in themselves. In every case, the focus is the same: real outcomes that make a genuine difference to how people feel and function.

What we stand for

Practical

We focus on tools and approaches that people can actually use in their everyday lives, not theories that stay on the page.

Accessible

Wellbeing shouldn't require a lifestyle overhaul. Our experiences are designed to fit into busy schedules and diverse circumstances.

Meaningful

We measure success by the difference people feel—not by how many boxes get ticked.

Meet the Founders

Wellness-essary was founded by Laura & Blaise, qualified holistic wellbeing practitioners.

Their work focuses on helping people reconnect with themselves and improve how they feel in everyday life through practical wellbeing experiences.

Portrait of Blaise, co-founder of Wellness-essary

Blaise

Blaise's journey began through her own lived experience of childhood trauma, leading her into deep self-exploration and training in psychology and integrative somatic trauma therapy. She now supports women to break free from survival patterns, self-abandonment, and disconnection from self through intuitive, body-based and emotional awareness work.

Portrait of Laura, co-founder of Wellness-essary

Laura

Laura's journey of self-discovery through travel shaped her yoga teaching style, blending Hatha, Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Yin, and Restorative yoga. Her focus is on breathwork, movement, and helping people feel more balanced and present in everyday life. She is also a qualified neurodynamic breathwork facilitator.