How Nature Can Make You Kinder, Happier, and More Creative

Karen Hamilton | MAY 10, 2022

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“People have been discussing their profound experiences in nature for the last several 100 years—from Thoreau to John Muir to many other writers,” says researcher David Strayer, of the University of Utah. “Now we are seeing changes in the brain and changes in the body that suggest we are physically and mentally more healthy when we are interacting with nature.”

While he and other scientists may believe nature benefits our well-being, we live in a society where people spend more and more time indoors and online—especially children. Findings on how nature improves our brains brings added legitimacy to the call for preserving natural spaces—both urban and wild—and for spending more time in nature in order to lead healthier, happier, and more creative lives.

Here are some of the ways that science is showing how being in nature affects our brains and bodies.

  1. Being in nature decreases stress
  2. Nature makes you happier and less brooding
  3. Nature relieves attention fatigue and increases creativity.
  4. Nature may help you to be kind and generous
  5. Nature makes you “feel more alive”

To read this entire article, go to this article from the Greater Good Science Center at Berkley

Karen Hamilton | MAY 10, 2022

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