“Nonrhythmic sensory stimuli (NRSS) are calming, gentle, nonthreatening movements found in nature, such as ripples on a pool of water, grass swaying, or leaves moving in a breeze, which can aid psychological restoration and reduce eyestrain from computers. The movement catches our eye every so often and allows us a moment of effortless attention on something in the distance. This is particularly beneficial if we refocus our vision every 20 minutes, for 20 seconds, on something 20 feet away (this is known as the 20x20x20 rule). Adding some greenery to your workspace can help with this. Try placing a leafy plant next to an open window for gentle movement in a breeze.”
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Source: Design A Healthy Home: 100 ways to transform your space for physical and mental wellbeing
Source: Design A Healthy Home: 100 ways to transform your space for physical and mental wellbeing
Source: Design A Healthy Home: 100 ways to transform your space for physical and mental wellbeing
Source: Design A Healthy Home: 100 ways to transform your space for physical and mental wellbeing
Source: Design A Healthy Home: 100 ways to transform your space for physical and mental wellbeing
Source: Design A Healthy Home: 100 ways to transform your space for physical and mental wellbeing
Source: Design A Healthy Home: 100 ways to transform your space for physical and mental wellbeing