How to Get the Biggest Mental-Health Boost from 15 Minutes Outdoors
by Angela Haupt
Jun 3, 2026 10:37 AM ET
Nearly two decades ago, while working as a researcher at the University of Derby in England, Miles Richardson started taking daily walks to recover from long days behind a desk. Around the same time, he got his first iPhone and began using it to jot down notes about everything he noticed on those outingsfrom birdsong and budding flowers to shifts in the weather and changing seasons. After his first year, he had amassed some 50,000 words of observations.
That had quite a profound impact, Richardson says. It changed my relationship with nature.
He kept up the practice for another year, eventually compiling 100,000 words worth of notes. The experience convinced him that intentionally noticing nature could boost well-being and deepen peoples relationship with the natural world. It also inspired a new career path. I quite literally wandered into it, he says.
Richardson went on to create the Nature Connectedness Research Group at the University of Derby in 2013 and became one of the worlds leading researchers on nature connectednessthe idea that feeling emotionally tied to nature is distinct from simply spending time outdoors. His research suggests that connection doesnt mean you have to log hours every day roaming among towering redwoods, misty peaks, and roaring waterfalls; its less about how long you spend outside than what you do while youre there. The key is actually noticing your surroundings, he says, whether youre in a corn field or at the corner of a city street.
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https://time.com/article/2026/06/03/nature-mental-health-boost/
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PuraVidaDreamin
(4,709 posts)plants, shrooms, hills, mountains, dunes, lakes, oceans, mist, fog, snow
A dandelion pushing its way through the cracks in concrete.
Opens the heart if you let it.
samplegirl
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Your surroundings are so good if you just look.
The last few years it seems I notice everything. And maybe because I like to paint! Turn off the the worldly displeasures and finding the calming of nature.
samplegirl
(14,151 posts)this every night and 7 babies anxiously awaiting their mother to return to feed them.
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I hope they grow and visit my little moss garden whenever.
Ponietz
(4,478 posts)Academic departments and 100,000 words absolutely optional.
samplegirl
(14,151 posts)Planting is so satisfying. Then picking the flowers to enjoy in your table!
Just Jerome
(583 posts)This coincides with some recent rediscoveries.
samplegirl
(14,151 posts)Our backyard

Sanity Claws
(22,447 posts)I moved to upstate and noticed that the trees, plants, etc were different from what I used to see. I have started using iNaturalist, an app I downloaded to my iPhone, to identify the plants, trees, etc. and learn more about them. It is helping me to get more attuned to my new area.