June 19, 2025

Bringing Nature into Work

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We all have a general sense that nature is good for us, but would you be surprised to hear it can save your life? That’s not hyperbole - there is evidence that exposure to nature has tangible health benefits, including the potential to extend your life. Here we explore our relationship with our natural environment, and consider just how important it is to our lives and our health.

Here’s the Science Part

Most people would probably accept that a nature walk will help clear your head, and that the exercise is good for you. But there’s much more to it than that. Studies have shown that spending time in nature can improve short-term memory and concentration. It can also combat mental fatigue, stimulate creativity and sharpen thinking. And this isn’t just about getting out for a walk and some fresh air; the improvements are measured against people having a walk in an urban area. [1]

There is also a stress-relief element to spending time in nature, which can lead to better mental health. Issues like anxiety and depression could be lessened by spending time surrounded by greenery - and the effects might be even greater around water. [2]

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