A new study reveals that a simple self-compassionate touch exercise, performed for just 20 seconds daily, can significantly improve mental well-being, especially for stressed college students. The technique involves placing a hand on the heart or another body part while focusing on warmth and comfort. Results show a marked improvement in self-compassion, reduced stress, and overall better mental health compared to a control group. While not a replacement for professional therapy, this easy exercise serves as a powerful tool for self-care.
Results for: College students
Birdwatching can significantly enhance well-being and reduce psychological distress among college students, according to a recent study published in Environmental Psychology. The findings suggest that birdwatching is a promising and accessible way to improve mental health in this vulnerable population.