It's tempting to run away to the forest sometimes. We are hammered with messages to focus and produce more. If we struggle, we take it as a moral failing.

Running away to the forest isn't a bad idea - but not for the reason you think.

Snacking on Candy Crush Running away to the forest for divergent thinking (and other options) Spontaneous watercooler time influences focus, productivity, and well-being

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