Bray People

Get out there and enjoy the benefits!

- CALODAGH MCCUMISKEY’S Calodagh McCumiskey teaches meditation and yoga. She offers business wellbeing programmes for businesses and weekly meditation classes in Wexford and Waterford 087 1335230 | info@spirituale­arth.ie | www.spirituale­arth.ie

WE ALL KNOW that ‘getting some fresh air’ is good for us.

It is only in the last 100 years that spending so much time ‘indoors’ has become the norm for most of us.

So much time at desks, doing email and office work, in class rooms, watching television; spending recreation­al time in gyms, pubs and theatres etc. For many, the time we spend outside is limited to moving from the car to whatever building we are entering.

What we all know intuitivel­y is now being proven by science. For millennia we have spent a good portion of our day outside and in modern life, this has been turned on its head.

With stress being the epidemic of the 21st century and the adverse effects of it visible everywhere, we all need to incorporat­e ways to help us restore balance and to maintain wellbeing and be healthy day-to-day. Nature has a big part to play in this for all of us.

The Japanese ‘forest bathing’ is becoming more popular globally. Shinrin-yoku or ‘forest bathing’ was developed in Japan during the 1980s. It has very quickly become a cornerston­e of preventive health and healing in Japan. Researcher­s have created a strong body of scientific studies on the powerful health benefits of spending time in a living forest.

The idea is simple: if a person visits a natural area and walks in a relaxed way they become calmer and achieve rejuvenati­ng and restorativ­e benefits to their health. It is amazing to understand how nature works. Many trees give off organic compounds that support our ‘NK’ (natural killer) cells that are part of our immune system’s way of fighting cancer.

The proven benefits of forest bathing include: reduced stress and blood pressure, improved mood, an increase in the body’s Natural Killer (NK) cells, increased energy, improved sleep, and a greater ability to concentrat­e. Regular forest bathing is proven to have even more profound benefits over time boosting energy flow in the body, giving clarity and improving intuition, deepening relationsh­ips and giving an over increase in the feeling of happiness.

Research shows that doing a daily swim in the sea is also great way of keeping you healthy and happy and has helped may people overcome a range of mental health problems. It is proven to boost our immune system function, improve circulatio­n, hydrate skin and improve general wellbeing. It also boosts discipline and confidence. A walk on the beach or by Sea will clear the cobwebs in the mind.

It is interestin­g to have science prove what we intuitivel­y know.

Connecting to nature and life outside of us has to have a good effect. We can feel it when we are in nature. Problems feel more solvable and we feel more ready to take them on. We are able to focus our minds better. We feel more calm and energized. We feel more connected and in harmony within ourselves and to the world around us.

Nature is also a great teacher and puts life into perspectiv­e. It is always on time. It has tremendous strength and balance and helps us with ours. It is never in a rush and everything gets done.

It gives great inspiratio­n and creativity. It helps us think resourcefu­lly. Nature is diverse and has something for everyone. If you are looking for greater vitality, balance and a recharge, build spending calming time in nature into your regular routine if it is not already there. Enjoy the benefits.

Wishing you a wonderful week

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