Mental Health Benefits of Visiting Mackinac Island
What makes you happy?
A stroll along the water? A book you just can’t put down?
There’s actually a simple formula for making your heart smile, according to “The Happiness Equation,” a groundbreaking book written by New York Times bestselling author Neil Pasricha. And it just takes 20 minutes per day!
Just take a few moments each and every day to nurture your mental health by doing one of these three things: Go for a brisk nature walk, read 20 pages of fiction or write in a journal about experiences that make you happy.
That’s it! After spending more than a decade talking to hundreds of psychologists and some of the world’s most successful business people, that’s the formula Pasricha prescribes for a happy life.
How Traveling to Mackinac Island Can Make You Happier
It’s no coincidence that going on vacation is when we often find the time to do the things that really, truly make us happy. Not the kind of vacation that’s jam-packed with scheduled activities that require a wake-up call. Instead, the kind of vacation where it’s okay to slow down, exhale and relieve stress by reading a book, going for a walk or journaling your thoughts.
The kind of positive mental health vacation that Mackinac Island offers.
Where else can you see historic rock formations on a hike through America’s second national park?
Where else can you sit on the porch of a historic hotel, favorite beverage in hand, and lose yourself in a book as warm breezes from the Straits of Mackinac caress your soul?
Where else does the pace of life slow to the clip-clop pace of a horse, giving you time to do the things you love – and time after that to write about your day?
Visiting Mackinac Island, the World's 'Wildest and Tenderest Piece of Beauty'
Nearly two hundred years ago, British writer Harriet Martineau paid a happy visit to Mackinac Island. She wrote about charming morning walks with “wildflowers all around and scattered knolls and opening vistas tempting curiosity in every direction.”
When her time on Mackinac Island came to a close, she called it the “wildest and tenderest piece of beauty that I have yet seen on God’s earth.” Incredibly, Mackinac Island is much the same today as it was then!
Indeed, there is only one Mackinac Island. Where else can you find true happiness this year?