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Mantis_M

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Hey everyone!

I like to believe, that each individual has their own tricks to relieving stress or relaxing after a long day. Some peoples' ideas may be more intense or far out than others, AND THATS TOTALLY FINE & ENCOURAGED. Whatever you do is absolutely your choice and I hope it works wonders for you..

I myself, like to get out in nature every once in a while (as most people on here seem to do). I drink / ingest natural herbs and even like to look at pictures of soothing landscapes. This article I found below is a small snippet of ways that getting outside can really improve ones way of life. I hope you all enjoy!

*I did not write this, and I am sure there is much more detailed works out there, this is just to expand your imaginations :)*


Try Forest Bathing


This Japanese practice involves opening all your senses to a rich forest environment, no nudity required.  Japanese researchers found that even a 20-minute walk on a wooded trail can reduce your blood pressure an average 11 percent and lower your cortisol hormones (a measure of stress). The key is to pay attention to your surroundings, so take the earbuds out.


Look for natural patterns


Our eyes evolved to interpret information from trees, clouds and moving water. Richard Taylor, a physicist at the University of Oregon, says patterns like fractals help trigger relaxing, alpha brain waves. In one study he found that patterns from nature engage the brain’s parahippocampus, which helps regulate emotions and is also engaged by music. Looking at ocean waves might have a similar effect on us emotionally as listening to Brahms.


Listen to the Birds


For millions of years, birdsong was our natural soundtrack. Science shows it makes us feel more alert and more relaxed. One school in Britain found improved performance in students when birdsong was piped into classrooms after lunch. Try seeking out 20 minutes of birdsong to recover from daily stress.


Find some awe


Once a neglected emotion in the field of social science, awe has recently been shown to make us feel more generous, happier and more connected socially. When people describe the last time they felt awe, 70 percent of them mention the natural world. Awe doesn’t have to be dramatic – it can be quiet and slightly wondrous, like a fiery sunset, the milky way or a perfect dragonfly. And it’s an emotion we can cultivate, with the help of being outside more often.


Seek out Wild Spaces


When we are fortunate enough to spend several days in the deep wilderness or wild country, our brains change a bit, says  U.S. neuroscientist David Strayer . The so-called “Three-Day Effect” helps us relax our exhausted frontal cortex and  re-examine our life goals, relationships and place in the universe. We engage parts of the brain associated with reflection and creativity. Time to head for the mountains.


Send Your Kids to Camp


Kids these days spend 6.5 hours on digital devices, according to the American organisation CommonSense Media. But at camp, they learn to connect with nature and to each other, providing lifelong gifts like outdoor sport skills and face-to-face social skills.


Or to Forest Kindergarten


Kindergarten founder Friedrich Fröbel understood that an education filled with nature and art could instill a lifelong readiness to learn. He also believed children would also pick up emotional skills like empathy, as well as a profound sense of the interconnection of all living things. Research has borne out the 19th century educator – kids who attend outdoor kindergartens catch up to their peers in academics by 3rd grade and continue to outperform them in social skills, problem-solving and self-regulation.


Or at least take them Outside


When siblings play outside, they fight less. Girls tend to run around, climb trees, build forts and in general get as much exercise as boys outside, improving their large-motor skills as well as their metabolic health. Often kids find comfort in nature, forging a relationship to last a life time. 

Excerpts from ~ The Nature Fix; by Florence Williams

Happy hunting everyone!

~Michael

Angel Mantis

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 Yeah, there's just something about being surrounded by nature. Feeling the sun's warmth, breathing in the fresh air, hearing water somewhere in the distance. Very soothing. I need to do this more often. My job leaves me high strung everyday. I do what I can ?

 
Thank you, Michael, for sharing this article. It is so true! That's why I love to go to the beach in the evening. I can sit and enjoy the sound of the waves without the crowds.

 
Great advice, as someone who works on computers all day I think I wouldn't survive without some time outside away from a screen.
I think going home and trying to avoid my computer as much as possible once I am there, spending my time taking care of my mantises instead, is my way to keep my sanity from having to work on a computer all day! I need to get actually "OUTSIDE" more often though. LOL

 
:D haha!

All of the replies have been awesome. I'm glad people found this interesting! Spending the end of a vacation / weekend / mini break outside, just doing anything really, as long as you are focusing on the present moment, is also a great way to REMEMBER that time off or break. It also makes the break feel longer if you are focusing on the present moment, instead of thinking about all of the external factors around us (Jobs, lives, fears, worries, bills etc). Just looking around and realizing how nice of a day it is, can change the rest of your day, week, OR lives.

~Its kind of like a butterfly effect.

Have yourselves a great week!

 
Bugsey helps me. Need the ideaa found out my 6 year old has kidney faliure stage 4 :(.

 
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