How Environment Shapes Our Minds, Moods, and Connections
Winston Churchill once said, “We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us”. Human behaviour does not exist in isolation. The spaces we occupy, such as our homes, classrooms, hospitals, and cities, quietly influence how we think, feel, and interact with others. This is exactly what Environmental Psychology deals with. It is the subfield in psychology that explores how physical surroundings shape cognition, mood regulation, and social behaviour. From the room lighting levels to nature, environmental cues constantly send signals to our brain. Research suggests that well-lit and open spaces can improve attention and problem-solving abilities, while cramped up or noisy environments often cause mental fatigue. Natural elements such as plants, sunlight, and fresh air have been linked to improved concentration and memory. This is why many people feel more productive in calm, organized spaces compared to cluttered/chaotic ones. Our physical surroundings also play an important role in mood ...