Now more than ever, do you feel stifled by the four walls of your office, home, or cubicle?
Confining ourselves indoors has produced what health experts call a "nature deficit disorder" -- depression or anxiety resulting from too little time spent outside鈥攇etting outside can-do great things for your health. Reducing stress, lowering blood pressure, and improving immune function are among nature's health benefits. Just by incorporating elements of nature into your workday, you can give your brain a boost, resulting in increased productivity, focus, and creativity.
Harvard physician Eva M. Selhub, the co-author of Your Brain on Nature, says a drop of nature is like a drop of morphine to the brain since it "stimulates reward neurons in your brain. It turns off the stress response, which means you have lower cortisol levels, lower heart rate, and blood pressure and improved immune response."
Turning off the sensors that are involved in the stress response allows the higher brain centers to be accessed, resulting in increased concentration, improved memory, greater creativity, and productivity, and reduced mental fatigue. While Selhub says spending 20 minutes a day outdoors is recommended, studies have shown that even looking at photographs of nature can deliver some of the same cognitive benefits as physically being outdoors. A 2008 study at the University of Michigan showed students who looked at photos of nature performed better on tests of attention and working memory than those who looked at photographs of urban scenes.
So, what can we do to boost those higher brain centers, especially during these stressful times?
Get up and move 鈥 by moving between the indoors and outdoors, it can give you more energy and improve your mental wellbeing. This alone can make you feel energized and more productive.
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