Michael Lucyk Introduces Groundbreaking Nervous System Health Program in Development
Michael Lucyk unveils a transformative nervous system health program, currently under development but already benefiting users. The Good Intentions Group Corporation leads the way.
From Pain to Purpose: How One Man Built a New Blueprint for Nervous System Health
When Michael Lucyk first stepped into a modular construction plant almost a decade ago, he expected hard work, long days, and the familiar rhythm of building something from nothing. What he didn’t expect was the injury that would eventually dismantle his physical health, destabilize his nervous system, and reshape the entire trajectory of his life.

Years later, that same injury would become the unlikely foundation of The Good Intentions Group Corporation, an integrative wellness and education company centered on one principle: healing and transformation begin with intention.
“I rebuilt my nervous system from the ground up,” Lucyk says. “And now I teach the blueprint.”
A Recovery Born From Necessity
Lucyk’s path toward wellness was not a conventional one. A Red Seal carpenter and former construction supervisor, he spent years enduring debilitating pain following a workplace injury and a long cycle of ineffective rehabilitation practices.
“Recovery sessions often left me worse, not better,” he recalls. “Nobody could explain why.”
As his physical symptoms intensified, so did the psychological toll of navigating a complex insurance system. Feeling dismissed and dehumanized, Lucyk turned inward toward textbooks, research papers, physiology videos, trauma science, somatic literature, and the emerging field of nervous system regulation. He spent thousands of hours studying:
- nervous system physiology
- breath mechanics
- lymphatic and vagal function
- somatic stress responses
- meditation and inflammation research
- vestibular foundations
- chronic pain neurology
With little guidance and no medical title behind his name, he became his own research subject. Slowly, through structured experimentation and disciplined practice, he began to rebuild his strength, balance, emotional stability, and sense of self.
“What started as personal survival turned into a system,” he says. “A method accompanied by a bunch of micro-miracles.”
A New Model: Science, Spirit, and Structure

That method became the backbone of The Good Intentions Group Corporation, founded in Langley, just outside of Vancouver, and now operating online across multiple platforms. Rather than choosing between clinical science or spiritual practice, Lucyk integrates both.
“It’s spiritual, but not vague. It’s scientific, but not cold. It’s structured, but not rigid,” he explains.
His flagship offering, The New World Nervous System Program, is an 18-week educational curriculum blending breathwork, lymphatic health, vestibular training, somatic exercises, emotional regulation, and grounded spiritual concepts. Designed with the precision of a construction supervisor and the sensitivity of a trauma-informed coach, the program aims to teach people how to understand their own physiology, not replace medical care. The program is still under development but is already helping individuals.
“I’m not here to fix people,” Lucyk says. “I’m here to teach them how their body works so they can fix themselves.”
The company also produces guided meditations, integrative tools, community education content, and a growing line of wellness products, including the Good Intentions Energy Brushes used for grounding and sensory awareness.
A Different Kind of Founder
What sets Lucyk apart in a crowded wellness industry is not just the uniqueness of his method, it’s the lived experience behind it. Unlike most practitioners who enter the field through academia, therapy, or yoga, he comes from a background of heavy labor, leadership, and hands-on problem-solving.
“I built this program the way I built houses: step-by-step, intentionally, and with the long-term structure in mind.”
His approachable style has already resonated with men, tradespeople, trauma survivors, and individuals who never felt represented by mainstream wellness culture. His work has reached thousands across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, where his short-form educational content breaks down complex nervous-system science into simple, relatable explanations.
“People finally understand what’s happening in their body,” he says. “That’s why the content works. Wouldn’t you want to feel like you had an upgrade?”
Lucyk is also the creator behind The Good Intentions Group Corporation online store, an expanding catalogue of somatic and nervous-system tools.
His credentials include:
- Trauma survivor
- Red Seal Certification
- Research-based presenter
- Several years in supervisory leadership roles
- Founder of The Good Intentions Group Corporation
- Creator of the New World Nervous System Program
- Designer of integrative wellness products
- Viral educator across multiple social platforms
A Story of Agency, Not Heroism
Lucyk is the first to clarify what his company is not.
“The Good Intentions Group is not a medical practice,” he emphasizes. “Everything we teach is educational and experiential. We encourage people to work with healthcare providers whenever needed.”
The company’s philosophy centers on agency rather than dependency, clarity rather than mysticism, and lived experience rather than hype.
“The body isn’t the enemy,” Lucyk says. “It’s the messenger. Once you learn to listen, everything changes.”
His transparency about the limitations of his work has become part of his trustworthiness. He avoids medical claims, promises no cures, and makes no guarantees—focusing instead on skills, awareness, and internal resilience.
“Many people experience noticeable changes quickly,” he says. “But everybody is different. That’s why I do the coaching.”
Building an Institution, Not a Persona
Unlike many wellness coaches whose businesses center on personal branding, Lucyk envisions something larger: a scalable corporation with the potential to train future coaches, develop certifications, partner with health organizations, and expand internationally.
“I’m building a system that can outlive me,” he says.
This structural, long-term mindset is a reflection of his construction background and one he continues to channel into wellness.
“It’s about laying a foundation people can trust. Structural integrity.”
A Message for Anyone Struggling
Lucyk’s story is not one of perfection, but of perseverance. It is, above all, a blueprint for rebuilding.
“My injury didn’t break me,” he says. “It built the system that now helps thousands. I am forever grateful to be able to share this with the world.”
His mission is to help people reconnect with their bodies, regulate their stress responses, and rebuild their internal foundations using tools that are accessible, practical, and grounded in real physiology.
“When people understand their physiology, they finally get their power back.”
And perhaps most importantly:
“You don’t need to be spiritual, flexible, or experienced to start. You just need the intention to feel better and we will meet you exactly where you are.”
About The Good Intentions Group Corporation
The Good Intentions Group Corporation is an integrative wellness and education company founded by Michael Lucyk. The company focuses on nervous system health, emotional regulation, and physical recovery, offering educational programs, tools, and community content grounded in science and spirituality.
Website & Store: https://goodintentionswellness.group
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Company Details
Organization: Good Intentions Group Corporation
Contact Person: Michael Lucyk
Website: https://goodintentionswellness.group
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Country: Canada
Release Id: 02122538301
Disclaimer: This program does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or therapy. It is an educational wellness program and is not a substitute for professional medical care. Individuals should consult a licensed healthcare provider for any medical concerns or before making changes to their health routines