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It's well known that the work environment influences the well-being of employees and, in some way, also defines the corporate culture. The offices of major tech companies like Google and Facebook are an example: they resemble game rooms, with a relaxed atmosphere aimed at improving the performance and creativity of employees, as well as fostering relationships among them and commitment to the company.
Natural lighting, recycled furniture, green areas, views of the outdoors, and outdoor spaces to disconnect are some of the new resources that companies are embracing.
The message is clear: the environment matters.
But what are the main benefits of working in nature?
1. Improve Your Concentration
Stepping out of your comfort zone forces your body and mind to pay attention to new details, thereby enhancing your ability to concentrate and understand your surroundings.
The theory of attention restoration suggests that natural environments have restorative benefits. Because nature captures your attention without requiring you to focus on it, looking at natural surroundings allows you to replenish your ability to control attention.
2. Reduce Stress
Getting away from the chaos of the city will help you disconnect, reduce mental fatigue, and relax. Moreover, it gives you a unique sense of freedom that will help recharge your batteries.
Not constantly bombarded with images and noises calms your nerves instead of exhausting them.
3. Decrease Irritability
Nature transmits its tranquility, which is why a small getaway is sure to energize your workdays.
Think about the Spring months, which are often associated with increased vitality and better mood in people. There are studies that demonstrate the relationship between psychological health and contact with the natural environment.
4. Improve Your Health
Numerous studies have shown that spending time in nature protects us against various diseases. Spending time in contact with nature relaxes us and acts as an energy boost that helps protect us from cardiovascular, respiratory, mental, and muscular diseases.
And if you also exercise outdoors...
5. Enhance Your Creativity
The positive vibes transmitted by nature stimulate your neurons, which favors your cognitive development and learning. Moving freely and observing awakens your curiosity and interest in learning a little more about it.
Nature is full of life and is an infinite source of inspiration.
All these benefits for employees also have a very positive impact on the company. Increased productivity, employee well-being, and talent retention are just a few of the advantages a company will gain from having its offices in contact with nature. But these are not the only advantages. An important advantage that is gaining importance in the business sector is sustainability.
6. Sustainability
Sustainability has become a key element for all companies. Not only externally, to control their impact on society, but also internally. Many companies are striving to use renewable resources. There is even a UNESCO initiative, the "Green Office Movement," which promotes a sustainable office model. Once again, the tech giant Google has succeeded on several occasions in ensuring that 100% of the energy it uses annually is renewable. In this way, companies are increasingly opting for spaces that are a true reflection of their commitment to the environment, with extensive green areas and plants. Another curious Google initiative is that in its Mountain View offices, it decided several years ago that 200 goats would be responsible for cutting the grass, a perfect example of nature serving corporate environments.
And you, would you like to work in the middle of nature?