“I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees.” –Henry David Thoreau
You don’t have to go cliff jumping or on a week-long backpacking journey to experience the benefits of nature. There are small things you can do on a daily basis to get outside and recharge in small doses. Here are 6 ways to experience the beauty that is the natural world.
6 Ways to Experience Nature
- Get a Pet
“Nature” is all living things, not just trees and bushes. Having a furry friend is one of the best ways to form a connection to the natural world. It will make you more energetic, caring and empathetic. All creatures add energy and life to your home, from frogs to dogs, fish to felines.
- Watch the Sunset
When you wake up in the morning, look up what time sunset is happening in your city. If you plan to watch it at the end of your day, you’ll be able to look forward to it and learn to make more time for beautiful things.
- Watch the Sunrise
For the early birds like me, sunrise is even more of an amazing experience than watching sunset. Just as easy as timing sunset, waking before sunrise has all kinds of benefits, from adding an extra hour or two of your day to a feeling of peace and quiet before the rest of the world wakes up.
- Bring the Outdoors, Indoors
Bring nature inside your home! Potted plants are easy to take care of and they still give you benefits like air purification and increased productivity.
- Research Local Flora and Fauna
Take a quick hop online and research the local and easily recognizable birds or plants in your area. Next time you’re outside, try and see how many you can identify. If you’re feeling really adventurous, foraging is a great way to get extra in touch with your environment.
- Look at the Stars
The stars make us feel recharged and at peace yet salient of our mortality and full of questions all at once. Viewing the stars can be as easy as opening your bedroom curtains at night and letting the moonlight shine into your room. Try and see how many constellations you can identify and watch them change with the seasons.
How do you experience the outdoors when you don’t have time to go hiking or camping?
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Elizabeth Adan is a Freelance Writer, Publicist and Brand Ambassador. Her blog Aquaberry Bliss is a unique outdoor lifestyle blog dedicated to expanding your world and inspiring your creativity. When Elizabeth isn’t traveling, you’ll find her writing, hiking or gardening. Find Elizabeth on Twitter @stillaporcupine and on LinkedIn.
The woods are my favourite place
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They are so peaceful =]
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Nice post! I can’t really be a pet person because I’m not home much but I do love a fast bike ride in the morning. Pumps me up for the day
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I love biking! That would be such a wonderful morning activity!
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So simple ~ and so powerful…
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I love taking my telescope out and looking at the stars. Great list!
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That sounds wonderful! Do you have a favorite constellation?
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Probably Pleiades (the seven sisters)! Jupiter’s also very fun to look at with the planet’s stripes and moons.
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Oh cool, I’d love to look at Jupiter through a telescope! I was staring at Orion last night, I love that you can tell one of the stars is blue and one is red!
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Ah yes! The blue one is a baby star and the red one is an old, grandpa star. That is so cool to see with the naked eye!
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I live on the coast so running or walking by the ocean often gives me some peace. 🙂
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That sounds so refreshing!
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