The science of happiness: Researchers suggest taking your next coffee break outside
11/17/2017 // Rita Winters // Views

When you see someone smiling or laughing, the tendency is that you would smile or laugh yourself. Happiness is as simple as that. How do you cope with stress? How do you unwind? The next time you take a break away from your daily toil, go outside and smell the flowers.

At the University of British Columbia Okanagan, Ph.D. psychology student Holli-Anne Passmore says that if people take the  time to appreciate nature and all of its beauty, their general happiness increases, and so does their well-being.

An “intervention” research study was conducted for two weeks, where some of the participants were asked to keep a journal on the emotional effects of nature they encountered on a daily basis. Another group of participants were asked to track their emotional reactions to human-made objects, taking a photo of it as well and jotting their notes down. A third group did not participate in the activity. The samples of “nature” mentioned above were anything that is not man-made.

Passmore explains that the study is not about going on long vacations or walking for longer than necessary. She says that the study is about the effects of nature in common places such as a bus stop, or a flower pushing out from the crack on the concrete. The results of the study were overwhelming. The 395 study participants took more than 2,500 photos with their description of emotions, which revealed that not only did they find positive feelings from nature, but overall personal well-being as well. The positivity from these experience led them to share their resources and place a larger value on the community.

Brighteon.TV

Scientific documentation reveals that people who live in suburban or greener places generally seem to be happier. People with simpler-than-city lives find it easier to unwind, and tend to live longer. Passmore's goal is to take that research further, and apply it to a larger scale.

If you're still not convinced, take time to actually experience nature in all its glory. In the morning, when you wake up, walk out onto your front lawn, take a deep breath, and exhale all the staleness in your body. Enjoy the sunrise, sit or lie on the grass, and enjoy the simplicity of breathing. In the afternoon, when you're feeling stressed from work, look for a nearby tree and stay under it. Release all of the negativity to the ground by inhaling deeply, and exhaling completely. At night before you go to bed, check if the night sky is clear enough. If your eyes are clear as well, you'll surely enjoy the beauty of the twinkling lights.

Happiness is the mental or emotional state of well-being. A cup of coffee in the morning on your porch makes a whole lot of difference than taking it in your dining area. Yes, some of you think that happiness can be bought. But honestly, why spend money on happiness when it comes for free? Being content with the beauty of nature and its super-relaxing properties is one step on the stairs to happiness. By taking control of your ideas on what happiness is about, you can live longer, fuller, and more meaningful lives, by simply appreciating how an eagle flaps its wings and soars, or by watching fish riding the waves at noon.

Sources include:

ScienceDaily.com

FractalEnlightenment.com



Take Action:
Support Natural News by linking to this article from your website.
Permalink to this article:
Copy
Embed article link:
Copy
Reprinting this article:
Non-commercial use is permitted with credit to NaturalNews.com (including a clickable link).
Please contact us for more information.
Free Email Alerts
Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.
App Store
Android App
eTrust Pro Certified

This site is part of the Natural News Network © 2022 All Rights Reserved. Privacy | Terms All content posted on this site is commentary or opinion and is protected under Free Speech. Truth Publishing International, LTD. is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. Truth Publishing assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. Your use of this website indicates your agreement to these terms and those published here. All trademarks, registered trademarks and servicemarks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.

This site uses cookies
Natural News uses cookies to improve your experience on our site. By using this site, you agree to our privacy policy.
Learn More
Close
Get 100% real, uncensored news delivered straight to your inbox
You can unsubscribe at any time. Your email privacy is completely protected.