Hello everyone, I hope all is well with you. I’m back today after a busy week of writing and work. The kids are back to doing school virtually, so we’ve overcome that hurdle of change.
I had a request from one of my followers to show some of the photos of my hikes, so I thought today, I’d share some of the benefits of hiking and share some of the awesome photos I’ve taken. Not that I’m a great photographer or anything like that, it’s just our world is amazingly beautiful, so not even I can take a bad picture. 😊
So, without further ado here’s my personal list of the benefits of hiking.
- It clears my mind. Whenever, I have a tough decision to make or I’m having trouble with my manuscript. I get out into nature and my mind clears and problems get solved.
- It’s healthy to get out into nature. Did you know that the trees emit phytoncides? These little buggers enhance our own natural defense system, proving once again we’re all connected. For more information on this, check out this post here. https://lisaorchard.wordpress.com/2017/08/05/the-benefits-of-forest-bathing/
- Hiking is a great stress reliever. Whenever, I’m having a hectic day, I take a quick walk through the woods and it calms me and clears my mind.
- Hiking is also great exercise. It burns calories and strengthens your muscles including your back muscles. It’s also a great way to improve your circulation.
- It’s a great way to focus on gratitude. When you’re out in the woods and taking in all the beauty, it’s hard to be in a negative frame of mind. It’s a great place to reset and change your attitude.
So, there you have it. Five great reasons to get out into the woods and get moving. It’s good for you both mentally and physically! Here is a photo of the beauty that’s waiting for you out there! 😊
Yes it is 😊
I’m glad you agree! I hope all is well with you!
Doing the best we can 😊
We’re lucky to live near a wonderful nature conservation and it’s perfect for a mind-clearing hike:-)
Yes, that would be! I love hiking and this year it seems to be a much needed stress reliever for me. 🙂
I wasn’t able to do any hiking this year. Maybe next year!
As an FYI, I can’t see your hiking photos in this post, but I’m sure they’re lovely.
Oh, no! I will check them out. Thanks for letting me know.
Love those photos, Lisa! You’re lucky to be close to hiking trails. Do you have to drive to them, or are the trails within walking distance? Miss living up in cottage country. So many trees and trails there! Cheers, and go take a hike, girlfriend!
This particular trail I had to drive to, but we do have some close to home, but they’re not very long. So, if I want to go for a long hike, I have to jump in the car. Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate your support, girlfriend! ❤