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Back to Nature in the Great Plains

One coping strategy for change, as addressed in my book, is having a change of scenery. Coincidently, ‘Change of Scenery’ is also a recommended strategy for how to be more creative, or have more creative thoughts. Going somewhere else can add a new perspective, a new thought about an issue. You can sit outdoors, you can take a walk, you can take a trip–there are options! ‘Change of Scenery’ could even mean rearranging a room, couldn’t it?

I grew up on the Great Plains, so I took interest in this article. When I was young, I loved the wide open spaces, the blue skies, and yes, we even had buffalo herds in a local preserve in the State Park. I was so pleased to see they are being restored!

I would love to hear your ‘Change of Scenery’ coping strategies in the Community section of this web site.

Outgoing link: New York Times, Journeys | The Great Plains: Back to Nature and Ready for Guests in the Great Plains

Category: Environments · Getting There · Spaces & Places

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