Forest Bathing - How To Find Slow Moments of Calm in a Busy Life

Forest Bathing is a concept that originated in Japan in the 1980’s, called Shinrin Yoku in Japanese. It has become a vital part of slow living for me, going out into the woods and finding moments of calm and relaxation after a busy day or week. Now that the days are getting longer and there is more sunlight in the evenings, it’s become easier to find time to go outside. The woods are bursting green and purple with leaves and flowers. It’s a wonderful place to find yourself in and heal from worries and anxieties. Main research sources Forest Bathing: National Library of Medicine (article by Qing Li): #:~:text=Shinrin-yoku can reduce the,mental fatigue) [3]. History of British Woodlands: Oliver Rackham (Woodlands, Trees and Woodland in British Landscape, The History of Countryside) ___________ Buy me a coffee or subscribe to my membership-only blog on Ko-Fi: Music from Epidemic Sound Get one month free: Find me on Instagram: Filmed on: Panasonic GH6 Edited with: Premiere Pro CC Music: Epidemic Sound __________ Time Stamps: 00:00 - 00:40 Intro 00:41 - 02:34 What is Forest Bathing 02:35 - 05:04 How I practice forest bathing 05:05 - 06:05 Importance of trees 06:06 - 06:55 British woodland history 06:56 - 08:03 Bluebell fairies 08:04 - 11:37 Why Forest Bathing helps _________ key words: #forestbathing #slowliving #cottagecore #gentleliving how to stay calm, how to forest bathe, shinrin yoku, cottagecore, finding peace in nature, woodlands, forest, off grid, busy life, finding peace in busy life, peaceful living, calm living, slow lifestyle
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