Spending at least some time in a park or garden can help you sleep better at night, says Ellen Wermter, a behavioral sleep medicine specialist with the Better Sleep Council, who points out that exposure to natural light makes your circadian rhythm more robust. Being in green spaces is also known to reduce stress and anxiety, which leads to better sleep.
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I wholeheartedly agree – spending even a small amount of time outdoors makes a world of difference, both in the moment and afterwards. So good for the soul!
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I agree nature is a beautiful healer providing us with stress reduction, improved mood, and enhanced cognitive function. ❤ —Thanks for taking the time to read and comment.
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