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12/23/2025
Get ready for a FREE preview webinar: “The Leading Edge of Well-Being Science: New Keys to Changing Your Brain for the Better.”
During this webinar, Art & Science of Health Promotion Conference chair Jessica Grossmeier will talk to Kia Afcari and Emiliana Simon-Thomas about their keynote session, linking the neuroscience of social connection, positive emotion, and resilience to stress, lifelong well-being, and health.
Just two weeks until our virtual workshop: Resilient Exercise! Replacing Resolution Collapse With Lasting Success Among Your Clients. During this event, Dr. Michelle Segar will provide the tools you need to guide clients toward strategic mindset shifts and successfully integrate consistent movement into daily life.
As the new year approaches, it’s time to think about the inevitable influx of resolutions...and their collapse. Consider joining us for a new virtual workshop: Resilient Exercise! Replacing Resolution Collapse With Lasting Success Among Your Clients.
In this workshop, Dr. Michelle Segar will reveal the hidden barriers that thwart most people’s efforts to adopt healthy lifestyles in sustainable ways and offer new insights for cultivating behavioral resiliency based on emerging research.
Ready for another free conference preview webinar? Mark your calendars for January 15, 2026 when Jessica Grossmeier will talk to Kia Afcari and Emiliana Simon-Thomas about their keynote session “The Leading Edge of Well-Being Science: New Keys to Changing Your Brain for the Better.”
These experts will link the neuroscience of social connection, positive emotion, and resilience to stress – to lifelong well-being and health – while dynamically guiding people through the latest techniques for strengthening these capacities.
Join us today at 11:00 a.m. ET for “Mindfulness in the Workplace: Know the Legal Risks and Boundaries!” During this members-only legal webinar, you will learn how to deliver mental health initiatives that respect employee rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) while avoiding unintended liability.
Creating lasting, meaningful behavior change requires more than good intentions--It demands strategy, insight, and the ability to influence human behavior. Want to learn how to become a Change Agent? Register for the January Evidence-Based Methods for Sustainable Behavior Change course!
We’ve got a virtual workshop headed your way! Join us on January 8 for “Resilient Exercise! Replacing Resolution Collapse With Lasting Success Among Your Clients.”
Despite the best of intentions, many fall prey to “resolution collapse” in the new year. For health and wellness professionals, the key to helping clients and employees adopt healthy behaviors in sustainable ways has also remained elusive. During this workshop Dr. Michelle Segar will reveal the hidden barriers that thwart most people’s efforts to adopt healthy lifestyles and offer new insights about how to cultivate behavioral resiliency based on emerging research. Gain the tools you need to guide clients toward strategic mindset shifts and successfully integrate consistent movement into daily life.
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The National Wellness Institute (NWI) is the leader in providing professional development and engagement opportunities that support individuals from a variety of disciplines in promoting whole–person wellness.
At the core of NWI’s offerings is its Six Dimensions of Wellness model, developed by NWI co-founder Dr. Bill Hettler in 1976.
Our Mission
The mission of the National Wellness Institute is to enrich professionals' lives and careers with competencies and connections to promote inclusive, whole-person wellness.
We accomplish this mission by:
Identifying quality resources
Providing quality continuing education and resources
Promoting opportunities for life-long learning
Providing new and innovative professional development programs