Unpopular Opinion: Pleasure Belongs in Your Wellness Routine
Unpopular opinion: your wellness routine is missing something, and it's not another supplement.
We've gotten remarkably comfortable optimising ourselves. We track sleep. We hydrate on schedule. We've all got opinions about magnesium. Wellness has become a serious, respectable project — and somewhere in that seriousness, we quietly left pleasure off the list.
We think that's a mistake. Intimate wellbeing isn't a frivolous add-on to a healthy life. It's part of the foundation. Here's why it deserves a real seat at the table.
Pleasure Is Health, Not a Footnote
The body doesn't draw the tidy line we do between "wellness" and "pleasure." Moments of genuine pleasure influence stress hormones, sleep quality, mood, and how connected you feel to your own body. These aren't fringe benefits — they're the same outcomes you're chasing with every other habit on your list.
So why does pleasure get treated like the embarrassing relative of "real" self-care? Mostly habit, and a bit of old-fashioned awkwardness. We're choosing to retire both. If meditation, movement, and rest belong in a wellness routine, so does this.
Routine Beats Intensity Every Time

The wellness world loves a grand gesture: the retreat, the cleanse, the reset. But the research-backed truth is boring — consistency wins. Small things done regularly outperform big things done rarely.
Intimate wellbeing follows the same rule. A relationship with your own body that you tend to a little, often, will always do more for you than the occasional dramatic effort. Think of it the way you think of stretching or journaling: a steady, low-stakes practice that compounds. The point isn't to perform. The point is to keep showing up for yourself.
Knowing Yourself Is a Skill Worth Practising
Here's a benefit that rarely gets mentioned: tuning into your own pleasure makes you more fluent in your own body. You learn what relaxes you, what your stress feels like before it boils over, where you hold tension and how to release it.
That self-knowledge doesn't stay in the bedroom. It makes you a clearer communicator, a calmer decision-maker, and frankly a better partner if you have one — because you can't ask for what you've never bothered to understand. Treating pleasure as a practice is, quietly, one of the most practical forms of self-awareness going.
It Counts Even When It's Unglamorous

We tend to imagine wellbeing as something photogenic — the sunrise yoga, the colour-coded meal prep. Real routines are rarely that tidy, and intimate wellbeing is no exception. It can be five quiet minutes before sleep, or a slow Sunday with nowhere to be. None of it needs to be special to be valuable.
Letting go of the idea that it has to look a certain way is what makes it sustainable. The ordinary version — unplanned, unhurried, entirely for you — is the one that actually lasts, and lasting is the whole point of a routine.
The Tools Should Work With Your Life
If pleasure is going to live in your routine, it has to be easy to reach for — not a production. This is where thoughtful design earns its place.
Something like the Phoenix Neo 2 is built for exactly this kind of unfussy, into-the-routine use: discreet, app-controlled, and intuitive enough that it slots into a Tuesday night rather than demanding a special occasion. The best wellness tools are the ones you actually use, and the ones you actually use are the ones that meet you where you already are.
Drop the Guilt. Keep the Practice.
The only thing standing between most people and a fuller wellness routine isn't time or money — it's the leftover sense that pleasure is somehow less legitimate than the rest. That it's the indulgent part, not the healthy part.
Let it go. A routine that nourishes your body, your mind, and your capacity for pleasure isn't excessive. It's complete. The version that leaves pleasure out isn't more disciplined — it's just less honest about what being well actually involves.
So add the missing piece. Not as a reward, not as a guilty footnote, but as what it's always been: a normal, healthy part of taking care of yourself.
Build a wellness routine that doesn't leave you out of it. Discover the Phoenix Neo 2 and the full Svakom Australia range at svakom.com.au. Explore your limits.
















