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7 Benefits of Spending Time in Nature


Benefits of spending time in nature 

  1. Increased feelings of calmness
  2. Increased endorphin levels and dopamine production (promotes happiness)
  3. Restored capacity for concentration and attention
  4. Reduced symptoms of anxiety and depression
  5. Reduced irritability
  6. Lowered blood pressure and reduced cortisol (stress hormone)
  7. Reduced feelings of isolation

Getting the most out of your time in nature

The Practice of Forest Bathing

The term ‘Forest Bathing’ references a physiological and psychological practice that first emerged in Japan in the 1980s. The exercise, also known as ‘Shinrin-yoku’, was developed to achieve two goals; antidote tech burnout and inspire residents to connect with and protect the country’s green spaces.  

Forest Bathing is open ended in practice in the sense that there is no prescription of what an individual should experience. While guided experiences exist, forest bathing can be as simple as standing in nature and engaging with the smells, sounds, and sights the area provides you. Depending on where you are the experience will differ! For example, forest bathing in Hawaii often focuses on the location’s abundance of aromatic flowers and the salty breeze of the ocean, while in Kenya the practice would focus on its endemic plants, wild orchids, and unique population of elephants and deBrazza monkeys. If you try Forest Bathing, be sure to acknowledge and embrace the uniqueness of the space you are in!  

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