
Some of these benefits include:
- Reduced stress response in the body
- Improved mood, including less anxiety and sadness
- Increased cognitive performance, including memory recall
- Slowed perception of time passing (less “hurry sickness”)
- More hope and gratitude
As the term implies, nature immersion involves focusing the senses on one’s natural surroundings by:
- Putting away digital devices that distract the mind
- Taking a few deep breaths to focus one’s awareness on the moment (mindfulness)
- Paying attention to the sensory inputs from nature through sounds, sights, smells, and physical contact
- Through these senses, exploring the natural environment
The best venues for nature immersion are green spaces, parks, beaches, gardens and woodlands, but even stepping outside for a short work break proves helpful. So, when you need to de-stress, do what your mother used to tell you: “Go outside.”




