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fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Link Between Thinking and Being

Metaphors are linked to how we experience the world around us, according to seminal work by researchers George Lakoff and Mark Johnson. In English, we "move forward" with our lives and don't "retreat into" the past. We speak about people who are "cold as ice" and "heavy" matters we need to resolve. Some of these metaphorical expressions are more than just, well, expressions-they are actually based on our sensory experiences. This mind-body link is called "embodied cognition."
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fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How Physical Space Shapes Creative Thinking at Work

Physical workspaces shape cognition; small adjustments to indoor environments can improve mood, focus, creativity, and progress on ideas.
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
7 months ago

Your Home Is Talking to You

Our physical environment significantly impacts our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
Unlike social influences, environmental impacts are often unconscious but pervasive.
fromYoga Journal
7 months ago

5 Outdoor Spaces Scientifically Proven to Calm You Down

"Environmental psychology research shows that green spaces on a smaller scale, such as a tree-lined street, can yield restorative benefits... linked to stronger community ties, lower rates of depression, and greater resilience."
Mindfulness
fromFast Company
7 months ago

Would you recycle more if every bottle gave you a chance to win $1,000?

This study shows that providing a lottery for returning recyclables can enhance recycling rates and boost recycling participants' happiness compared to low fixed payments.
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fromPsychology Today
7 months ago

Eco-Anxiety Is the New Normal

Eco-anxiety reflects the chronic worry about climate change and its impact on future generations.
Fostering reciprocal relationships with nature is essential for mitigating eco-anxiety.
Collective awareness of eco-anxiety can inspire a movement towards environmental stewardship.
Mindfulness
fromNPR.org
7 years ago

Suffering From Nature Deficit Disorder? Try Forest Bathing

Urbanization increases, yet it disconnects people from nature, affecting health and well-being drastically.
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