[New post] Ten reasons to connect with nature this summer (and every season!)
Arboretum Staff posted: " By Jean Larson Time spent in nature is essential for our health and comes with myriad benefits. Here are my top ten reasons for fostering a connection with nature at all stages of life. Nature-based health promotion has a positive effect on human" Nature Notes
Time spent in nature is essential for our health and comes with myriad benefits. Here are my top ten reasons for fostering a connection with nature at all stages of life.
Biophobia is both a reaction of our sympathetic nervous system to stresses found in nature that, over time, have been essential for human survival (e.g., poisonous mushrooms and saber-toothed tigers) and a learned social fear of nature.
Finding green space or a connection with nature (e.g., potting a plant or looking at a beautiful garden) activates the parasympathetic nervous system, which relaxes and restores our mind, body and spirit, and allows us to feel restored, creative, happier and more mindful.
In the current Anthropocene era, the more we move towards technology, the more we need nature — the two require a balance.
Investing in green space is not only a good investment for human mental and physical health; it is also essential for planetary health.
Can you think of any other reasons to add? What inspires you to connect with nature? What positive impacts do you receive from fostering a connection to nature in your life? Take time today to connect with the natural environment around you and observe how mindful interaction with nature impacts your physical and mental wellbeing.
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