This magic formula is designed to help combat anxiety and stress by taking advantage of the benefits offered by nature and disconnecting from the digital sphere. Here's the lowdown
Getting closer to nature can help calm your anxiety according to the 20-5-3 method. Photo by Ryan J Lane/Getty Images
It became clearer than ever to many of us during successive lockdowns and stay-at-home mandates: taking the time to be outdoors is good for morale. Now that health restrictions are easing in many parts of the world, why not try a method that promotes the benefits of outdoor air and nature?
Also known as the "nature pyramid," the 20-5-3 method comes straight from the United States, as described by writer Michael Easter and neuroscientist Rachel Hopman. There's no need for a complicated name or elaborate theories. The instructions are very simple, everything is in the name. Each number corresponds to a duration of time to be spent outdoors and which builds to a crescendo: 20 minutes, 5 hours and 3 days.
Initially, it's recommended to spend 20 minutes per day outside, if possible in a park or a place with vegetation. This first approach allows you to expose yourself to the sun, to fill up on vitamin D and to improve your mental well-being. And if you can do without your smartphone, that's even better!