Take a break in nature

A study has shown that birdsong can help us de-stress quicker.  That’s why so many relaxation CDs include birdsong and sounds of nature – running water, wind in the trees, the sound of waves.

You can’t beat the sound of a nightingale in full song or a song thrush or blackbird singing from the top of a tree.

Getting out into nature can help us to re-energise and get us back into being productive.  It’s also a good way to improve your mental health and helps to get things back in perspective, especially after a busy day or when trying to solve a tricky problem.

Taking a break in nature is not only good for stress but fresh air and a brisk walk is good for your brain and your body.  Get out into the daylight, top up your Vitamin D, breathe in … and relax.

So open the windows and let in the sounds of Spring.

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