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The Value of Nature for Self-Care

Blog by Self-Care Forum Trustee, Professor Michelle Howarth 

Self‑care encompasses the actions people take to maintain or improve their health, prevent illness, and manage existing conditions, often independently or with minimal professional support. The World Health Organization defines it as “the ability of individuals, families and communities to promote health, prevent disease, maintain health, and cope with illness – with or without support from a health or care worker.” At the SCF, we understand self‑care as the choices and behaviours individuals undertake for themselves, on behalf of others, and in partnership with others, to safeguard and enhance their health and wellbeing. The power of self-care is amazing and helps us to improve our mental health. 

Good mental health is central to self‑care, underpinning essential behaviours such as emotional regulation, stress management, and sustaining healthy routines. This is where nature plays a particularly powerful role. It is well established that spending time outdoors, whether through a walk, a view across a field, or a more structured wellbeing activity helps restore balance and supports psychological wellbeing.  Simply ‘getting outdoors’ can help us Move More  and can boost your mood.

So, a good dose of “Vitamin N” (nature) can heighten our awareness, anchor us in the present moment, and reduce feelings of loneliness. Being in nature has been shown to lower anxiety, lift mood, and ease symptoms of depression. Moreover, February is ‘Health Month’ and, yes, you guessed it, nature can help improve heart rate , which is important for good heart health. Importantly It can also sharpen concentration, counter mental fatigue, and build resilience strengthening the very foundations of effective self‑care. 

So, what’s not to love about nature? As spring arrives and daffodils unfurl alongside delicate snowdrops, take a moment even in the rain to step outside or simply look out of the window. Enjoy your daily dose of nature and all the amazing benefits it brings.