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Nature Meditation: Ditch the Cushion, Boost Your Well-being Outdoors

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor February 27, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

A growing number of individuals are supplementing or replacing traditional meditation practices with intentional time spent outdoors, a shift supported by both anecdotal experience and emerging research. The trend, gaining traction among those who uncover seated meditation challenging, centers on simply observing the natural world with focused attention.

The idea originated, for one practitioner, as a response to the frustrations of formal meditation. “I was constantly chastising myself for a lack of willpower,” recounted a writer publishing on February 26, 2026, detailing a suggestion from their therapist. The alternative proposed was to simply step outside, breathe deeply, and notice the surroundings. This approach, dubbed “Nature Meditation” or the “Noticing Nature Intervention” (NNI), aims to achieve similar benefits to traditional meditation – reduced anxiety, improved sleep, and enhanced well-being – through a more accessible method.

Research suggests that spending time in nature has a demonstrable calming effect on the nervous system. The NNI, or simply paying attention to the environment, has been shown to boost well-being, particularly during the winter months, and proponents believe its benefits extend throughout the year.

The practice itself is straightforward. One individual describes a daily routine of stepping outside upon waking, inhaling deeply, and observing details – frost on leaves, lichen on bark, the sound of migrating geese, the sensation of cold air. This deliberate engagement with the senses, they report, feels more authentic and less pressured than attempting traditional meditation, leading to deeper breathing and heightened awareness.

While the concept of finding solace in nature is not new, the framing of it as a specific intervention, and the growing body of research supporting its efficacy, are contributing to its increasing popularity. Canva, a design platform, offers customizable meditation templates, reflecting a broader interest in mindfulness practices. The Volkshochschule Frankfurt is also offering courses, including a DaF Alphabetisierung C (A2) course scheduled for February 26, 2026, though its connection to nature meditation is not explicitly stated.

The long-term effects of NNI are still under investigation, but initial findings suggest it offers a viable alternative for those who struggle with conventional meditation techniques. The simplicity of the practice – requiring only a willingness to step outside and observe – makes it readily accessible to a wide range of individuals.

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Olympics 2026: How Meditation & Gratitude Fuel Skier Sofia Goggia’s Success

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor February 11, 2026
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Milan, Italy – As the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics continue, Italian alpine skier Sofia Goggia has revealed the pivotal role of meditation and gratitude in her training regimen and overall approach to competition. Goggia, a two-time Olympic medalist, shared her insights in a recent interview released by the Olympics organization, emphasizing the importance of mental centering amidst the intense pressures of elite athletics.

“Meditation is a moment of centering, being here and now, and observing thoughts as they pass through my mind without any judgement,” Goggia explained. “I feel meditation gives you…an inner sense of balance.” She highlighted that this inner equilibrium is particularly crucial when competing at the highest level of the sport, enabling her to maintain focus and express herself fully, both as an athlete and an individual.

Beyond meditation, Goggia attributes significant value to a consistent gratitude practice. She believes cultivating gratitude is a universally beneficial practice, stating that “living with a sense of gratitude is something that truly makes a difference,” regardless of one’s profession or life circumstances.

Goggia acknowledged that the methods for achieving inner peace and balance are deeply personal. “I believe that each of us knows or understands which method is most correct and suitable for finding that sense of center for ourselves,” she said, stressing the importance of self-awareness and individual exploration. She further emphasized the need to actively appreciate the world around us, advocating for intentional pauses to “notice the beauty around us.”

The opening ceremony of the 2026 Winter Olympics took place on February 6th at the San Siro stadium in Milan, marking the beginning of two weeks of competition across various winter sports. The games are being held across a wide geographical area, extending from Milan to Cortina d’Ampezzo, a distance of over 400 kilometers, presenting logistical challenges related to transportation and carbon emissions, as noted in reports from Le Monde.

Competition has already begun, with Austria securing gold in the alpine skiing women’s team combined on Tuesday, although American Mikaela Shiffrin finished fourth. Team USA’s Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse won silver in mixed doubles curling, with Thiesse becoming the first American woman to earn an Olympic medal in the sport. The games are showcasing athletes from around the world competing in 16 different sports, with numerous inspiring performances already recorded, according to CNN.

The 2026 Winter Olympics are unfolding against a backdrop of geopolitical and climate tensions, as reported by Le Monde. The choice of Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo aims to showcase Northern Italy’s diverse regions and assets, but also presents logistical complexities and environmental concerns.

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