Is Recreation in Nature Becoming a Mental Health Tool?

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Urvashi

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People now turn to outdoor time to manage stress and anxiety. Do you notice mental health benefits from being outdoors? Which environments calm you most? How often do you intentionally spend time in nature?
 
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I think so. A lot of people prefer hiking, trekking, sight seeing not just for experience and fun but also to improve mental health
 

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Nature-based recreation reduces stress, improves mood, and boosts focus. Activities like hiking, gardening, or simply walking outdoors are being recognized as practical tools for mental well-being, complementing traditional therapy and daily self-care routines.
 

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The day I went to the beach everywhere was calm and my mind slowed down. There is no therapist and no app. It felt grounded. It's indeed a short relief but it's very real. nature won’t cure everything, but it helps, especially with how busy life is now.
 
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