
A psychological technique called 'awe walking,' popularized by Professor Dacher Keltner, encourages individuals to observe their surroundings during walks to experience awe. This practice is believed to calm self-focused thoughts and activate the vagus nerve, promoting well-being. An eight-week study involving older adults found that participants practicing awe walks reported increased awe, reduced physical pain, and decreased emotional distress compared to those taking regular walks.
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