Appreciate Beauty in Nature

Appreciate Beauty in Nature

Notice a small piece of nature’s beauty and capture it - slow down and make your day feel richer.

  • Under 1 min
  • Weekly
  • Effort: Casual
  • Ingredient: Nature & Greenery
    Spending time in parks, gardens or open spaces that help you relax and recharge
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How

01

Set up your album: make a phone album called Everyday Nature. If you prefer privacy, turn off location for photos.

02

Pause & capture: on your walk/commute/home, pause for a moment when something catches your eye - cloud colours, leaf patterns, sunlight on a wall-and take one quick photo (or 5-sec clip).

03

Tag & keep it simple: add a tiny caption (“evening sky,” “rain on glass”). Each month, pick your top 3 and delete duplicates.

Easy Start

Next time you see a bit of green or sky, take one photo and drop it into Everyday Nature. No posting needed.

Why It Matters

Training your attention to look for small, beautiful moments shifts where your mind rests. Over time, your album becomes a gentle record of seasons and a nudge to step outside more often.

Questions and Thoughts

  1. “My area isn’t scenic.” → Look micro: leaf veins, shadows, raindrops, moss on a wall, dusk colours between buildings.
  2. “Feels performative.” → Keep it private; it’s for you, not social media.
  3. “Phone clutter.” → Limit to 1 shot a day, monthly clean-up of duplicates.
  4. “Privacy/consent.” → Avoid faces/license plates/private spaces; don’t photograph people without consent.

Care Notes

Respect plants and spaces; don’t pluck or disturb. Skip geotagging sensitive spots if that could invite crowding.