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Meet the Founder: Danielle Carey

I’m a librarian by profession and a lifelong learner at heart. Over the years, I’ve discovered that wellness isn’t just one thing—it’s a collection of small, meaningful choices that help us live more fully. Whether it’s nourishing your body with good food, taking time to breathe deeply, or getting lost in a good book, wellness is a journey that looks different for everyone.

This site was born out of my passion for sharing what I’ve learned. As someone who loves to research, organize, and connect people with the right resources, I wanted to create a space where inspiration meets practicality—a place where you can explore topics like self-care, mindfulness, movement, and personal growth, all in one spot.

Outside of the library and this site, you’ll often find me traveling, exploring local food scenes, or walking in nature with a camera in hand. I believe in curiosity, connection, and the power of small steps to create meaningful change.

I hope you find something here that speaks to you—whether it’s a new idea, a helpful tool, or simply a reminder to slow down and care for yourself. Thanks for stopping by!

Why This Website Exists – A Space for Wellness, Growth & Connection

At Info2Well, this space was thoughtfully created with purpose and heart. Here's what drives us:

  • To create a peaceful, inviting environment where wellness feels approachable—regardless of where someone starts.
  • To be a reliable source of curated knowledge, offering well-researched tools and guidance on health, nutrition, mental clarity, and self-development.
  • To build a community of curious minds and kindred spirits,all seeking balance, intentional living, and authentic connection.
  • To spark new habits and ideas that support a healthier, more grounded way of life—mind, body, and spirit.
  • To share trusted insights through the lens of a librarian and wellness advocate who values research, integrity, and empathy.
  • To encourage lifelong learning and mindful reflection through themes like journaling, movement, breathwork, and minimalism.

Want to Connect?

Whether you’re a reader, contributor, or just curious—let’s talk. We welcome feedback, thoughts, and fresh ideas.