By Namita S Kalla | April 15, 2025
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Studies show being around greenery like succulents can reduce stress and improve emotional well-being
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Succulents like aloe vera and snake plant filter indoor air, improving air quality while increasing oxygen levels
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Their soft colours and natural shapes create a peaceful, grounding aesthetic that helps reduce mental clutter and stress
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Succulents release water vapour during photosynthesis, which can slightly increase moisture in dry indoor environments
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Having small succulents on your desk can improvee attention span, boost creativity, and make you feel more alert
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Unlike fussy plants, succulents thrive on neglect, which removes the stress of plant care and boosts confidence
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Even a tiny succulent brings nature indoors, helping you feel grounded and more connected to calming natural rhythms
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Placing succulents mindfully in your space is believed to attract positive energy and promote emotional balance
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Caring for a plant, even briefly, promotes mindfulness, presence, and emotional satisfaction, like a mini meditation