06/11/2025
The science of getting outside!!
When you walk, especially in daylight, your brain gets flooded with signals that reset your internal clock, balance cortisol, and boost dopamine โ all helping you feel alert, calm, and focused.
Neuroscientist (whoโs great and unpacks the science behind so many interesting human aspects) explains that morning sunlight on your eyes triggers serotonin release (your mood stabiliser) and sets the timer for melatonin (your sleep hormone) to kick in later. Combine that with gentle movement, and youโve just told your nervous system: youโre safe, you can breathe. ๐ง
If you suffer with ptsd, anxiety, depression, moving and getting outside is a crucial component of healing. The rhythm of your steps and the light in your eyes literally rewire your circadian and emotional systems.
So if you do one thing for your nervous system today โ walk outside for 10 minutes, no sunglasses, before 10 a.m. Even in the rain!!! โ๏ธ ยฎ๏ธ