This Is Your Brain on Nature
Options
NorthCascades
Posts: 10,968 Member
As summer fades into autumn, here is a reminder of how we all need nature in our lives, to help us deal with stress. So put on a jacket if you need to, have a sip of hot tea before you walk out the door if it's cold out, and go for a walk, run, bike ride, or anything else. Just go outside and be under the sky.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/01/call-to-wild/
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2016/01/call-to-wild/
23
Replies
-
Good article. I did my long run up in the state forest today because I needed some green, shade, and quiet. It was lovely.3
-
I am extremely appreciative of where I landed as an adult during my working years/decades, a fairly rural, small town in the mountains. I live a very short distance away from open forest where one can walk with zero disturbance from noise and other humans. I make a point to start my day with a morning walk in the woods. It's unbelievable how wonky my day is when I can't get that nature walk in. It truly affects me negatively when I can't.
I may not have a lot of cultural opportunities, shopping alternatives (OK by me!), or limitless ways to meet large numbers of people with similar likes/dislikes, but I have found niches with smaller circles of friends. The best part of it all is to have a life that is immersed in nature. I agree with this article; it's something I've known intuitively for years and it's nice to see some science backing it up.11 -
CarlydogsMom wrote: »I am extremely appreciative of where I landed as an adult during my working years/decades, a fairly rural, small town in the mountains. I live a very short distance away from open forest where one can walk with zero disturbance from noise and other humans. I make a point to start my day with a morning walk in the woods. It's unbelievable how wonky my day is when I can't get that nature walk in. It truly affects me negatively when I can't.
I may not have a lot of cultural opportunities, shopping alternatives (OK by me!), or limitless ways to meet large numbers of people with similar likes/dislikes, but I have found niches with smaller circles of friends. The best part of it all is to have a life that is immersed in nature. I agree with this article; it's something I've known intuitively for years and it's nice to see some science backing it up.
@CarlydogsMom Beautiful post, and @NorthCascades , beautiful article. I'd read it before, but it still rings so true.
I live in a small town near mountains, and since I started walking every day again, then beginning running 2 years ago, my life is immeasurably better.
Not only am I healthier and happier (so much better I can't describe!), I find wonderful joy in taking photos of the beautiful and interesting things I see when I'm out. I share them, and I'm told this brings others pleasure too.4 -
Being outdoors is my stress relief. I'm very lucky to live next door to a nature reserve.2
-
Not only am I healthier and happier (so much better I can't describe!), I find wonderful joy in taking photos of the beautiful and interesting things I see when I'm out. I share them, and I'm told this brings others pleasure too.
Love that you inspire others with your photos as well. I enjoy taking pictures while out and about. I started making/selling beaded jewelry as a side hobby, and my business name's tagline has in it: "inspired by nature." Well, just for fun, here's an example!
Swallow-tailed butterfly (husband took this shot) and resultant creation:
Makes for a fun way to bring nature even more into my life.
8 -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kbg-Ry_cSaA
A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
0 -
Yes! In my environmental science class, we learned about NDD. Nature deficit disorder. And it's my generation affected greatly by this due to technology. If we are disconnected with the earth, then we are ultimately disconnected from ourselves. Great post2
-
Thanks so much for this, NC.
I'm a PNW girl myself, and this article really rings true for me. So much beauty and so necessary.
Now if we could stop tearing down all my friends the trees I would be most grateful. They've paved Paradise and put up enough parking lots.
3 -
2
-
And one of my favorite infographics:
3 -
I bought a set of wheels through a shop in a small mountain town 200 miles from Seattle, there's a long story surrounding this, but the short version is I "had" to go pick them up this weekend. While the shop was setting them up for me, I rented a pair of full squish MTBs and took Beth riding at Harts Pass. I've been slowly working on turning her into a cyclist; she said she's never been on a bike like this before and loved it, and also the scenery and solitude.
When you think of a burn scar, you think of death and destruction. But when you stand in one, the place is teeming with life. The ground is covered with blueberry bushes and wildflowers, mostly things that wouldn't exist in a mature forest because enough light doesn't reach the ground. This new growth provides food and habitat for all kinds of creatures. These are special, wonderful places.
9 -
And here's a quick snapshot of my new hoops - the "once and future" wheels. I'm gonna start a thread later to talk about them.
We stopped on the way back, Beth told me to go ride for half an hour while she sat by a river and soaked it in.
3 -
10
-
Wow absolutely gorgeous!!!
I'm a big-city dweller, but my run in the park yesterday was amazing; usually I just work out in my basement gym but then I don't see sunlight or other people very often. Even though the park was crowded, getting outside was amazingly restorative, and it's always so inspiring to see people of all ages and backgrounds walking, running, biking, alone and with families. Everyone with a variety of bodies, not looking like they necessarily care about goal weight. Kids playing on boulders with giant logs, trying to build a natural shelter. Teens on skateboards. It was just... beautiful.
I always prefer hiking in nature where it's quiet. But being in a crowded park was still so restorative. Green spaces for the win!4 -
I am very fortunate to live a few hundred metres away from the Ottawa River, the recreational paths that go alongside it and an easy bike to Gatineau Park (no so easy once you're in the park, but that's half the fun...) where I can enjoy either my road bike or go off road on the trails.
3 -
I always prefer hiking in nature where it's quiet. But being in a crowded park was still so restorative. Green spaces for the win!
I feel exactly the same way. We have rugged, wild mountains, and I'm happiest deep in them, surrounded by meadows and wildflowers and waterfalls and peaks. But I can't get there after work, although I can ride around Lake Union and be one of the people enjoying fresh air and sunshine in one of the many parks along the way. I'm a lot happier and less grumpy when I spend time outdoors. Also, the burning in my legs is a little bit less noticable with all the pleasant distractions.2 -
I walk through the woods, or on the beach (usually both) almost every day. Can't imagine living somewhere I couldn't do that. I get weird without my nature fix.2
-
From this morning's walk:
I hope you enjoy these even slightly as much as I enjoyed my walk.6 -
I live in southern Ontario and our nature is stunning. The Bruce Trail is amazing for hiking. We are planning a big hike in Algonquin in October. The fresh air is so calming.2
-
/agree
I make sure to schedule a minimum of one week long vacation with no cell/internet access and let the family unplug.
You find this one on several "10 keys of success" lists.1
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 391.8K Introduce Yourself
- 43.5K Getting Started
- 259.8K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.6K Food and Nutrition
- 47.3K Recipes
- 232.3K Fitness and Exercise
- 396 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.4K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 152.8K Motivation and Support
- 7.8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.3K MyFitnessPal Information
- 23 News and Announcements
- 967 Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.3K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions