10 Gift Ideas for Wellness Lovers
Find gifts that will keep your friends and family happy and healthy all year long with these 10 gift ideas for wellness lovers!
Taken at Best Bud Floral in San Diego
Whether you’re wondering what to put on your holiday wishlist or need an idea for Secret Santa or your wellness-loving bestie, I got you!
Based on my 10 year wellness journey, these are the top products I use or have given to loved ones who life healthy, active lifestyles or simply need to add more self-care and relaxation to their routine!
I’ve been detoxing my skincare, makeup, and home products over the last few years, so I’ve found brands we can trust to make products that not only work well but are good for our skin, lymphatic system and overall health!
Giving gifts that support health and wellness is, in my opinion, the best kind of gift you can give! So let’s get into it.
Body + Home Products
Saje Wellness (Currently 40% off for Black Friday)
I am a huge fan of aromatherapy, and am sort of obsessed with making sure my house smells clean and fresh! My go-to for years for essential oils has been Saje Wellness. Since becoming obsessed with those in my diffuser (they have a stunning one I’ve been eyeing), I’ve also explored their other products. I love the Sleep Mist for spraying on our pillows at night, the Body Mist to give me a boost before heading out to the gym, and the Peppermint roller is my first stop any time I get a headache! I also use their hand lotion and soap in my guest bathroom (aesthetic on point). They have great gift sets if you’re not sure where to start, but you really can’t go wrong!
Yes I got out my Primally Pure deodorant and body oil for all my friends to smell when they came over recently because it really is that good! This is a clean brand I have trusted for years. I have their blue tansy body oil, vanilla & citrus deodorant, and have gotten the body butter for family members. This is literally the only natural deodorant I have found that actually works!
If someone in your life is leaning into nontoxic cleaning products, this is the brand I recommend! You can get everything from multi purpose cleaner to laundry detergent, and they have bundles at great prices if you’re just getting started. I am about to order their dishwasher pods because they are plastic free (I want to get away from pods with plastic!)
2. Bala Bangles
For the person in your life who loves going on long walks or pilates, they NEED a pair of bala bangles. They are 1 to 2 pound weights you can wear around your wrists or legs. I loved mine most when I was doing a lot of at-home workouts during the pandemic, but still love to put them on to add some extra weight during walks or at pilates!
3. Alo Moves Warrior Yoga Mat
(Currently 30% off for Black Friday)
This is an elite yoga mat, and it’s 100% formaldehyde-free, non-toxic and PVC-free. I’ve gotten this as a gift for friends who love at-home workouts and it’s been a hit!
4. Athleisure
Few things are more motivating to go to the gym than cute new workout clothes. As someone who has lived in athleisure for the last 8 years more or less, I have tried many of the different brands out there. My favorites are Lululemon, Set Active and FP Movement. I recommend Lululemon’s align leggings, scuba hoodie, align shorts and joggers. If you want to be a bit more budget friendly, you can get workout accessories like hats, hair bands or water bottles! If you have a bit more flexibility in the budget, I am a sucker for Sporty & Rich.
FP movement top in S, Set Active leggings in M
5. Air Fryer
This Christmas gift from my family last year has been a true game changer in my kitchen! I love making almost all my meat, hard boiled eggs, and vegetables in the air fryer. I wish they had oven sized ones, I use it so much! If you know someone looking to make cooking faster, easier and healthier, this is a top recommendation.
6. Multi-Collagen Protein Powder
(Currently 30% off for Black Friday)
I know supplements can be a tricky gift to give, but hear me out. Multi-Collagen Protein from Ancient Nutrition has been a staple in my wellness routine for the past 6 years. I credit it to my healthy skin, nails and hair, and it is so easy to add to my morning coffee, matcha, yogurt, smoothers – you name it! I get the vanilla flavor, but be warned, it does have stevia (I know some people don’t like the taste.) Not to worry, they also have an unflavored version!
The reason I like this collagen above all others, aside from working there and seeing firsthand the care they take into sourcing and producing this product, it has 5 types of collagen to support multiple areas of the body (hence “multi-collagen” protein.) Most collagen supplements only have one or two types, which is also reflected in the price difference.
If you have someone in your life who likes to make morning smoothies or coffees and is also looking to get more protein in the morning (like me) this is such a great gift!
7. Red Light Therapy
For your buddies who basically live at the gym or anyone in your life dealing with inflammation, a red light therapy panel is a great gift that will help them recover and reduce inflammation! I have this one and turn it on when I take a shower at night (10-15 minutes). It definitely helps me recover from workouts and sleep like a baby.
Benefits of red light therapy include:
Skin Health: Promotes collagen production, reducing wrinkles, scars, and acne.
Pain Relief: Eases joint and muscle pain by reducing inflammation.
Improved Recovery: Speeds up healing of wounds and injuries.
Enhanced Energy: Boosts cellular energy (ATP production) for better overall function.
Hair Growth: Stimulates hair follicles to combat thinning or hair loss.
Mood Support: Can help regulate circadian rhythms and improve mood.
Better Sleep: Supports melatonin production for improved sleep quality.
Reduced Inflammation: Helps with chronic inflammation-related conditions.
8. Clean makeup + skincare
I’m giddy at this one, because you KNOW I love this category of products! I recently shopped at the Kosas 25% off Black Friday Sale (because how could I resist?) and am excited to try their BB Cream for the first time. I also restocked on my daily tinted moisturizer, Lip Fuel, and their best seller, Revealer Concealer.
You know I recommend ANYTHING from San Diego’s clean beauty store, Shop Good, if you’re not sure where to start in your clean skincare or makeup journey. I would run to their 20% off sale and get the Osea body oil and Salt & Stone face oil to add some extra hydration to your skin during the winter months. Brands I also love: The Nue Co., Lily Lolo, Ilia Beauty, Ursa Major (biodegradable facial wipes) and Botnia Skincare. Your skincare/makeup obsessed friend will be thrilled to have any of these products!
9. For the Beverage Lovers
One recent trend I’ve been seeing in the wellness industry is reducing caffeine intake. While I certainly love my cup of coffee every day, I try not to drink more coffee than that. Sometimes, especially in the colder months, I want another beverage to keep me company. For any of your work from home friends, tea loving friends or anyone who just loves trying new beverages, I have been loving Pique’s Matcha. Brace yourself, tea lover: did you know that recent studies show that we are consuming huge amounts of microplastics, and many of them come from tea bags? This is one of many reasons why Pique’s teas are superior: quality, sourcing and packaging are all extremely safe and thoughtful.
Benefits of Matcha:
Rich in antioxidants, including EGCG.
Boosts energy and focus with natural caffeine + L-theanine.
Supports metabolism and fat burning.
Enhances calmness and mental clarity.
Strengthens immunity with vitamins and chlorophyll.
My friend Zamaria let me try her bag of Kamana, and the caffeine free coffee alternative made from mesquite is incredibly creamy and delicious! I even like the taste more than coffee. You can make it in a french press just like coffee, without the jitters! Use code Zamaria15 for a discount!
Benefits of Mesquite:
High in fiber, protein, and minerals.
Low glycemic index—great for blood sugar control.
Gluten-free and anti-inflammatory.
Adds a sweet, nutty flavor to foods.
Eco-friendly and drought-resistant.
You could combine either of these with a cute matcha set or mug for a thoughtful and practical gift!
10. Bags To Go
I have a sling from FP Movement that I wear literally all the time similar to this one that has a water bottle holder and plenty of room to put a beanie, snacks, and all of my necessities! I also have this Lululemon belt bag and think it is so versatile and cute! These would be a great gift for friends who love to go on long walks or hikes.
Alrighty, friends! I hope this accomplishes a few things on your holiday shopping list! Save this for any time of year you need a gift for a friend who has an active, healthy lifestyle! And maybe take a few notes for yourself as well :)
5 Tips to Make Wellness More Accessible & The Podcasts That Inspired Me
I’ve been noticing some interesting trends among the health and wellness podcasts that have really affirmed my choices or inspired me to make better ones in a way that doesn’t feel suffocating, overwhelming, or like I need a complete life overhaul.
So if you’ve been feeling stressed out over all the information out there or simply want to know what I’ve been mulling over lately, I’m excited to share the 5 wellness trends that have actually helped me relax into my routine versus over analyze or stress about it!
Hillcrest Farmers Market in San Diego August 2024
Embrace bio individuality & choose one thing to focus on at a time
We live in a world where we’re constantly bombarded with information overload, and there are few spaces more confusing when it comes to what’s best than the wellness industry. If you’re a millennial like me or even part of Gen X, we remember growing up in a time where there was a commonly agreed on set of rules and “do’s and don’ts.” On one hand, it made life a lot simpler. On the other hand, we were subject to misinformation constantly and on a larger scale, learned to trust and outsource our life’s decisions to ambiguous authority figures. We lived in this easy, straightforward mono culture where we didn't have to question much. It was easier in the moment, but the rise in chronic disease and metabolic dysfunction speaks to how dangerous it actually was to our health and well-being.
I believe this blind trust we were programmed to have is half of what makes modern life so overwhelming and frustrating for many of us. We have to relearn how to receive and process information and make our own decisions. And I’m not saying the bombardment of experts and podcasts telling you what you should and shouldn’t do makes life any easier. What I’m saying is that we’re missing the plot if we think that anyone’s opinion or advice can shake the bedrock of our own individual truth.
Navigating information online becomes much easier to digest (pun intended) when we recognize our bio individuality. Bio-individuality is a concept that recognizes that each person has unique nutritional and wellness needs based on factors such as their genetics, lifestyle, environment, and even emotional state. It emphasizes that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to diet, exercise, or wellness because what works for one person might not work for another.
I hope this takes the pressure off any changes you’re trying to make. Choose one thing to focus on based on what you need most or what feels most accessible to you. The rest will evolve as you do!
2. Just eat whole foods.
We can simplify all the nutrition advice out there into in this one statement: just eat whole foods. No lists or diets or macro counting necessary. Eat anything you want, just try to focus most of your meals around whole foods!
3 for $15 organic fruit baby
After listening to podcasts with Dr. Casey Means, I’ve made more of an effort to shop at local farmers markets. With the price of groceries getting higher, I know this may not be accessible to everyone. However, I think of the food I eat as my health insurance. Eating foods free of plastics and pesticides is what will keep me from being on a laundry list of medications, joint pain, or disease in the future. I consider it a privilege and intentional choice to buy food that is the freshest possible, not sitting in 18-wheelers for days before even making it to the grocery store. It allows me to consume food that is seasonal, that our ancestors would be eating at this time of year. It narrows down choices and options, eliminating decision fatigue. Plus, spending a tiny bit more at the farmers market sure does motivate me to make sure nothing goes to waste.
Here’s how far $100 got me at the farmers market the other week. It may not seem like much, but it provided all of my breakfasts and dinners all week.
Produce: raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, figs, spring mix, zucchini, squash, broccoli, tomatoes
Meat: ground turkey x 2, ground beef, chicken breast, 12 eggs
Misc: flower bouquet, honey (consuming local honey is one of the best ways to boost your immune system), olive oil, almond butter, coffee, avocado toast
Seeing food that is colorful and vibrant makes me feel excited to eat it!
Plus, eating whole foods supports your mental health, too! The work of Dr. Christopher Palmer shows that the root of all disease is mitochondrial dysfunction. The TLDR: what we consume and the health of our cells directly correlates to our mental health. The glucose overload from sugar and processed foods impacts how our cells function, and therefore leads to inflammation and chronic disease. This is why alcohol has been linked to neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s. This may seem obvious now, by Dr. Palmer’s work is ground breaking. With all of the stressors of living in a technological world, I hope it’s empowering to know that certain aspects of our mental health can be supported by eating healthy, whole foods.
What if you just made this one change for 30 days? It’s incredible what you will learn about yourself and your body, without sacrificing food that comfort you.
3. Healthy relationships are vital to wellness.
When it comes to wellness, internal peace is as important to me as physical health. And all the Q&A podcasts I listen to have this theme in common: people seeking advice on navigating relationships. We can eat the healthy foods and exercise, but if we aren’t feeling at peace in our relationships, we can’t fully thrive.
This is a topic I’ve talked a lot about in therapy and heard great advice given from my client Victoria Browne on her latest Life Advice episode of Real Pod. Cultivating healthy relationships requires the embodiment of this one truth: Accepting people as they are is the fastest road to peace. Trying to change or expecting people to be different is the fastest way to suffering.
As many of us grow and gain tremendous benefits from switching to a healthier lifestyle, it’s easy to want to be a megaphone for it. If we have felt and experienced it, obviously we want our loved ones to feel the same way, especially if they suffer from chronic pain or autoimmune issues. We can share this information, we can live the lifestyle, but we can’t force anyone to decide to make changes. And it makes sense, when’s the last time you made a major life change? It’s scary. It’s overwhelming. It forces you to come to terms with the fact that you are not a victim to life, but have agency over it.
While it may come from good intentions, we can’t force our beliefs onto others. It’s true in most cases in life, so why do we think it can be different when it comes to health? I’ve only pushed people away by trying to help them when they haven’t asked for it.
In the wise words of Dr. Nicole LePera in her interview on On Purpose with Jay Shetty, “What causes suffering is unmet expectations.” All we can do is live true to ourselves, and offer love and support to those we care about, regardless of our opinions on their life choices. This has been a profound shift for my peace and my relationships; releasing expectations and offering unconditional love. Plus, the more you do it for others, the easier it do for yourself.
4. Slowing down is where it’s at.
I shared a lot about this in my previous blog post, but my journey to accepting rest as a requirement and not a sign of laziness has been long and hard. In the Well podcast by Arielle Lorre, she sat down with PVOLVE founder Rachel Katzman to talk about how their workout routines and work schedules have chilled out over the last few years. This is definitely one of the best things to happen in my 30s. Maybe it’s our age, maybe we’ve just tried all the things, but we’ve learned that it’s okay to refocus your priorities to how you want your life to feel versus how it looks.
Sure, you may look like a badass on instagram for going to 5 workout classes a week and walking 10,000 steps a day and working until 6 pm and working on weekends. But how are you feeling in your body? How’s your sleep? How’s your mental health? Are your hormones balanced? Are you eating enough protein and getting enough rest to account for all that energy spending? Are you sore and inflamed constantly? My experience living that way for 5-7 years led me to a place of complete burnout that took me years to recover from.
Now, this post is about bio individuality and doing you. I am sure plenty of people out there thrive with this schedule, and more power to you. I just found that for me it was not sustainable, and I don’t think it should be the message we’re sending to the masses. There’s this misconception that in order to be healthy you have to follow a checklist. But what I’ve learned through a lot of trial and error is that the goal is to find a sweet spot between not doing anything and doing too much.
You can live just as long, if not longer, from taking a more nervous system friendly approach to working out. I’ve loved incorporating long walks and pilates in addition to my strength training. I take two days off a week to not do any type of workout, especially on my period. I work just enough to complete what I need to without looking for things to add to my plate to fill the day productively. No matter where you’re at, I hope you know it’s okay to do the bare minimum.
5. The first step in your wellness journey is believing you are deserving of it.
In a recent collab of two of my favorite podcasters on Pursuit of Wellness, Olivia Amitrano talks about healing autoimmune disease and the most important step in anyone’s wellness journey. Olivia says, “Self-worth is the first step towards healing your body. We don’t need more information, we need to realize we are worthy of the actions of taking care of our bodies.”
Man, that hit me hard. When I was over exercising and over working, it was because I was constantly trying to prove my worth. If I worked a certain amount of hours and crossed a certain amount of tasks off of my work checklist, I would be worthy of love, appreciation and respect. But what I realized when I got to the bottom of that hole was that I wasn’t looking for other’s acceptance as much as I was looking for my own. I wasn’t looking to prove to others that I was good enough, I was trying to prove it to myself.
The shift that changed everything was accepting that I am enough exactly as I am, without doing anything, just by living and breathing on this earth. I began treating myself with love and care; getting massages, putting lotion on my body, validating my sensitivities, acknowledging my core wounds and speaking kind words to myself. Sure, I had been working out and eating healthy for years, but I wasn’t doing it because I loved myself, I was doing it to change myself.
When I shifted my mindset, it allowed me to come home to myself, to trust myself and my intuition, to stop seeking outward approval and to start really loving myself. If you can start anywhere, start there. Know you deserve to feel your best every day, be at peace, and as happy as you can possibly be! And if you need support, please reach out to me, I’d love to talk to you about this more!
Slow Sundays outside and treating myself to a bouquet of flowers >>
Go forth and live your best life on your terms.
Over the past three years, I’ve been on a journey to redefine my entire life on my terms, not the set of rules set out by society that outlines the traditional version of success. The hardest part has been unlearning those programmed beliefs of what I should be striving for. In fact, I’ve had to eliminate the word “should” all together to create a life that feels truly authentic to me.
I’ve recognized that I value freedom, space, peace and ease — and am seeking ways to invite more of it in constantly, even when it comes to my wellness practices. I’ve stopped outsourcing my power to social norms, and started looking inward and got curious about what I need.
I listen to expert advice weekly on health and wellness podcasts and am constantly tweaking, but I don’t feel the need to change my foundation. That’s something I wish to share with you: the empowerment to choose what works for you, and leave what doesn’t. Your health journey doesn’t have to be an overhaul. You don’t have to know everything before you start. You don’t have to already be fit to start moving. You just need to choose one place that feels exciting, fun, or necessary to make a few small changes. I hope it gives you the motivation to try something new in the pursuit of finding what works for you!
P.S. My bestie gal Zamaria is doing a 30-day challenge right now! Follow her on Instagram @happyfitzam and join her broadcast channel for all the deets.