Micro-restoration

Micro-restoration

“Life is made up of small things. Small things that matter.”
— Joan Didion. 

Clinical ecopsychology describes something called micro-restoration: small, frequent interactions with natural elements that cumulatively lower baseline stress and improve emotional regulation.

The American Psychological Association has summarized research showing that even brief, daily exposure to natural elements — light, plants, air, water — can improve mood and reduce stress.

Washing dishes with warm water and breathing in mandarin and lemon myrtle.
Opening a window at the same time each morning.
Stepping outside, even briefly, before the day claims you.

These are not grand gestures. They are agreements with yourself.

Rituals, at their best, are not performances. They are forms of maintenance. Small acts of attention that keep us from drifting too far from ourselves. They don’t change the world. They change how we move through it.

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