The Wellness in Hospitality Podcast

151. Wellness: Tool Or Instrument?

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Tools remove friction. 

Instruments require mastery. 

 
The question is: 

Which one is wellness in your hotel? 
 
Because if it’s treated like a tool, it will always remain operational. 

If it’s treated like an instrument, it changes how you design, how you lead, and how power moves inside your business. 

And most hotels, without realising it, have already chosen. 


For years, I’ve watched hospitality struggle with wellness. 


We say it’s strategic. 

But in meetings, the question is always: 

“What should we add?” 


Then I came across designer Frank Chimero’s distinction between a tool and an instrument. 


A tool removes friction. 

An instrument requires mastery. 


And that’s when it clicked. 


Hotels have approached wellness through efficiency. 


Therapist productivity. 

Spa occupancy. 

Cost control. 

Operational streamlining. 


Everything is designed to remove struggle. 


To make it smoother. 

Faster. 

More efficient. 


If it becomes too complex, we outsource it. 

And then we’re surprised when it doesn’t perform the way we imagined. 


But mastery doesn’t emerge from optimisation. 


Craft doesn’t emerge from efficiency. 


An instrument demands practice. 

It demands attention. 

It demands a willingness to sit with friction long enough to develop depth. 


And that’s what we’ve been avoiding. 


Wellness is not a set of the most trendy features randomly slapped on. 


It is a craft discipline inside hospitality. 


And we’ve been managing it like a tool. 


No wonder it never becomes the core driver. 
 


In today’s episode, we explore the following 3 things:  

1.-  The Hidden Logic Behind How Hotels Approach Wellness 

How our obsession with efficiency, productivity, and optimisation has quietly shaped wellness into something operational rather than directional. 

2.- Why Depth Cannot Be Automated 

Why mastery, distinction, and authority only emerge when we allow space for tension, commitment, and craft. 

3.- The Shift From Managing Wellness to Leading It 

What changes when wellness moves from something you install to something you steward. 

 
By the end of this episode, you’ll see why wellness never becomes strategic through features alone, and what must shift in your design and leadership if you want it to shape your hotel, not just sit inside it.