Where does change come from?

There are seasons in life when everything seems the same as yesterday, and yet something inside is moving.
It makes no noise, asks for no attention — it simply changes direction.
In these years of work, I have met many, so many people. I have touched tense backs, hands that could not find rest, bodies that spoke more than words.
Each of them left a mark on me, a fragment of truth.
And perhaps that is exactly where change is born: in the continuous, invisible exchange between the one who gives and the one who receives.
A flow of life that, without you even noticing, transforms you.
I don’t know exactly when I began to feel that Wellnessaround was shedding its skin.
Maybe in a silence between two treatments.
Maybe in one of those moments when the mind grows quiet and only the breath remains.
I realized that what I had built was no longer just a service, but a movement — a presence growing alongside those who encountered it.
Change does not arrive with noise; it slips in gently, like the light at dawn.
It is not an act of courage, but of listening.
It is saying to yourself: “It’s okay this way. I can let go. I can open myself to a new form.”

Wellnessaround now stands exactly here — between what has been and what will be.
A natural passage, like a breath that lengthens.
Every time I touch a body, I feel that transformation does not belong only to the one who receives, but also to the one who accompanies.
It is a silent dialogue in which both of us change shape, little by little.
And so I ask myself — and I ask you:
Can you recognize when something within you is changing, even if everything around you seems the same?
Sometimes change does not need to be understood. Only lived.
And it is precisely from this awareness that Wellnessaround slowly begins again…
