Health & Wellness

Get outside

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Regularly spending time outdoors in fresh air.
Gabe Mays
Gabe Mays
Last updated:
April 29, 2025
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Description

Regularly spending time outdoors in fresh air.

Benefits

Boosts mood, vitamin D, and overall well-being.

Example

After feeling sluggish and stuck in a loop of indoor routines, Melanie committed to getting outside for at least 20 minutes a day โ€” rain or shine. She walked around her block in the mornings, sometimes with a podcast, sometimes just with her thoughts. After two weeks, her sleep improved and her mood started to level out. It wasnโ€™t dramatic, but it made her days feel more grounded and less claustrophobic.

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