Why Walking in Nature Calms the Mind
Research suggests that twenty minutes among trees can reduce cortisol and lift mood, while attention restoration theory explains how soft fascination resets our focus. Share your observations after a green break, and tell us which landscapes restore you quickest during busy weeks.
Why Walking in Nature Calms the Mind
A steady cadence links steps with breath, cueing the nervous system toward balance. I once paced a lakeside boardwalk counting four steps in, four out, and felt my shoulders drop. Try it today, then comment with the rhythm that best settles your thoughts.