In 2025, a real wellness revolution is taking shape among younger generations. Yoga, meditation, and mindfulness practices are becoming increasingly popular with 18–35-year-olds, who see them not only as a way to reduce stress but also as an effective response to today’s challenges of uncertainty, anxiety, and hyperconnection.
A generation seeking balance
Faced with academic pressure, work demands, and the constant presence of technology, young people are turning to softer practices. Recent studies show that more than 45% of young Europeans now include yoga or meditation in their weekly routine.
From studios to mobile apps
This trend is visible both in physical spaces and online. Streaming platforms, YouTube, and wellness apps are booming, making mindfulness practices more accessible than ever, regardless of budget or location.
Scientifically proven benefits
Research highlights numerous benefits:
- Reduced stress and anxiety,
- Improved sleep and concentration,
- Stronger emotional resilience,
- A deeper mind-body connection.



A social and community impact
Beyond individual well-being, yoga and mindfulness foster positive community dynamics. Workshops, retreats, and collective events are flourishing, bringing young people together around a shared search for balance and healthier lifestyles.
A growing market
Brands, schools, and companies are joining the movement. Workplace meditation, yoga classes on campuses, and wellness retreats are becoming standard. In 2025, mindfulness is no longer a trend — it’s a lifestyle.



