Nature Reflection Paper

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My definition of nature is every living thing other than human that we see around us whether is small or big, colorful or green because we as a human benefit from every plant around us. There are some other definitions of nature, such as according to the dictionary of Cambridge “nature is all the animals and plants in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that exist or happen independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, reproduction, and growth”. Another definition for your dictionary website is “the natural Earth and the things on it, or the essence of a person or thing. The trees, forests, birds and animals are all an example of nature. If someone is inherently evil, this is an example of a person who …show more content…

Some of the examples that I have learned in this class are that the more I have nature around me; I live a healthy life. I also learned that taking some time off your work and enjoying a quality time in the nature would reduce my stress and lead me to a better job performance. One of the experiences that I did for this class is, I went to the County Memorial park a few weeks ago with my friends to spend some time together and enjoy the nice weather. We prepared to cook a delicious barbecue so, I went out to buy what we need for the barbecue. The weather was so nice: warm and cloudy. We went to the park at 1:00 pm and we left at 5:00 pm. We choose a cabinet close to the water (lake). The place was so quiet. We can hear the sound of the water and we can see the birds flying and moving around. This experience reminded me of the times I had with my family back home. We used to go to the park all the time. It was one these times that you never think of anything but enjoying the moment. We finished eating, then, we started relaxing and taking pictures of the nature around us; from the tree to the water over the flying birds. We had an amazing time. We stayed there all afternoon. I was inspired by the view of the sunset reflecting on the water and the breeze that sways trees and the winds that blow your mind away. It was without any doubt time well invested. It gave me the relaxation and the energy I needed to do …show more content…

According to Wellness mama website “A 2009 study found that the closer someone lived to a green space or nature area, the healthier that person was likely to be. In fact, those who lived close to a park, nature preserves or wooded areas were less likely to suffer from anxiety or depression". I lived in place that surrounded with nature. My family home has a big backyard, we have a Limon, mango, barriers tree. We usually sit in the backyard at 7:00 pm. We drink Arabic coffee and talk to each other. Also, I usually study out there because it quieter and better than my room. It makes me feel better and relax. After that, we moved to another city, and live in the apartment. They are no nature place to sit or study on it. We feel there is something wrong. It is a big different happened in our life. We missed that place, not because our memories there, but because there are no fresh air, no nature that makes us feel better, no place that we can play or swim. We know that time how the nature is important in our life. I advise everyone to invest the nature, by walking, relaxing, and clearing the head because we can 't imagine the benefits of the nature until we lose

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