The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas Unleashed

Here’s an incredibly simple strategy for wellbeing!


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It’s not too often I come across research that’s this simple AND effective – according to the evidence.

Based on the results of a number of studies, this simple strategy can elevate your mood, make you feel connected, happier… and even give greater meaning to your life.  You can do it almost anywhere and maybe best of all, it doesn’t add any significant time to your day.  

The strategy is called “Noticing Nature.”  And the researcher behind it is Psychologist Holli-Anne Passmore.  Try this practice and see if it works for you!  

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Holli-Anne Passmore is an Assoc. Prof. and Chair of the Dept. of Psychology at Concordia University of Edmonton.  https://concordia.ab.ca/faculty-arts/departments/psychology/faculty/full-time-faculty-psychology/holli-anne-passmore/

She’s also Director of the multi-university Nature-Meaning in Life Research Lab and an editor at the Int’l Journal of Well Being. https://nature-mill.org/

Here’s a CBC article on her “Noticing Nature Intervention:” 

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/noticing-nature-experts-1.7434315


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The CRAM Podcast ~ Extraordinary Ideas UnleashedBy Mary Ito