Into The Wild Day Camp
Day Camp (4 Days) for 12-16 year olds this summer at Escot!
Alternative education provision for Home Educating families in the south west
Outdoor fun and activities for toddlers and parents
Endless fun during the school holidays for teens and school age children
Forest School Sessions for Schools
Working with local schools to give learners in Devon the chance to take part in fun and engaging outdoor education sessions
The perfect outdoor birthday party for children of all ages
ITC Level 2 Forest School Leader Training
Learn the skills to work in a forest school setting
ITC Level 3 Learning Beyond the Classroom
Supporting and empowering educators to take their lessons outside the classroom
ITC Level 3 Forest School Leader Training
Learn the skills to set up and manage a forest school setting
ITC Level 3 Paediatric & Forest School First Aid
Attend our outdoor based dual Paediatric & Forest School First Aid course
Forest School Taster Days: An Introduction for Educators
Offering Forest School taster days to early career teachers and those studying for a career in education.
A fun weekend of bushcraft activities, survival skills and outdoor wellbeing for adults
Seek mindful respite from modern life and learn a new craft
A yoga, nature and mindfulness retreat focussed on reconnecting with nature and yourself
Step into the footsteps of your ancestors and learn basic plant and fungi identification skills
Join us for an intimate and energising day of yoga, delicious food and wellbeing in one of three beautiful woodland locations around Devon.
Join us in the woods near Exmouth this Christmas for a spot of festive fun crafting your own beautiful door wreath out of natural, locally sourced, sustainable materials.
Today is both Spring Equinox and the International Day of Happiness so we thought this warranted a sharing of some more of our thoughts. For those not quite sure what the former means, the equinox marks the sun crossing the equator from south to north. This means that Earth’s tilt is now bringing spring and summer to the northern hemisphere; and after a very wet and dark winter, this is certainly good news indeed! Here at TOG, we’re really looking forward to longer, lighter, warmer and drier (we can hope!) days.
I think it’s fair to say that happiness is something that we all want to pursue and hold onto. But at times it does feel like there’s a lot to battle through to find that; be that on a personal level with poor health or financial, relational, or job stresses, or on a global scale with conflict, climate change, and poverty all regularly making the headlines. So we thought we’d have a look today at three ways to seek out happiness in our lives.
Finding joy in community
This year’s theme is ‘Happier Together’ with the tagline being the reminder that ‘lasting happiness comes from feeling connected to others and being part of something bigger.’ This is something that we couldn’t agree with more! Here at TOG, one of our core values is to build an awesome community, and we truly believe that being part of a community is key to a healthy, happy life. Communities offer support and encouragement, they offer challenge and push us to be the best version of ourselves, they give us a sense of purpose and belonging.
For us in our community, our purpose comes from giving all young people equal access to the outdoors and education and to our commitment to playing our part in stopping the climate crisis we find ourselves in. But regardless of what your community looks like and what it strives to do, we think that finding one that accepts and nourishes you, as you are, is the most important thing you can do to help you on your pathway to finding happiness within your life.
It’s all about the small things
This is a popular theme on social media and for good reason – sometimes it’s so easy to get caught up in the bigger picture and all the woe and grief that comes with it, that we miss something beautiful and joyful right in front of us. Making a conscious effort to seek out small moments of joy in your day to day life is one of the most powerful ways to inject bursts of happiness into your life. Whether that’s seeing spring flowers blooming on your way to work for the first time this year, the way your toddler’s face lights up when you come into a room, the sight of the sun for the first time after a week of rain, the taste of a particularly delicious meal, cooked for you with love, finishing a fantastic new book, running your first 5k…. we could go on, and on, and on. There are so many small moments of happiness in our lives, happening all the time, just ready for the taking. Notice them, embrace them, let them soak into your soul and lift your spirits. Why not jot down a few moments that have made you smile before you go to bed? It’s a lovely way to finish the day, remembering the joy that you’ve encountered.
Get outside, get moving
You’re probably not surprised to see this one as our final note on happiness. But we’re not going to apologise for being a broken record because it’s so true, and so important! Getting outside and getting moving is one of the most failsafe ways to improve your move. You don’t need us to present you with the research but to list just a few benefits…it provides you with vitamin D (which helps your immune system and mood), increases your cardiovascular health, gets you away from screens (and all the doom that comes with them!) and exercise brings endorphins (feel good hormones). You don’t have to drive for miles to a beauty spot or get out for hours every day but even a walk round the block for 30 minutes will have lasting benefits to your physical and mental health.
Whilst we can’t expect to be happy all the time (sadly, it’s just not how life works!) we hope that this has helped you to think about ways to incorporate moments of happy into your every day life. And here’s to the light returning and all the opportunities for joy that comes with it.
Author: Hannah Durdin, Content Officer & Forest School Leader
Date: Wednesday 20th March 2024
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