In a creative rut? Try kayaking

Unlock the mental health, creativity, and connection benefits of recreational kayaking. Discover how mindfulness and nature can transform your well-being.

Recreational kayaking isn't just an enjoyable outdoor activity, it can also be pathway to enhanced mental and physical well-being. As a full-time digital and content strategist, creating content for some of the most popular brands and nonprofits around the world, and a long-time writer and children’s book author – I know all about creative ruts. And I love getting outdoors to break them.

You get your intuition back when you make space for it, when you stop the chattering of the rational mind.
— Anne Lamott

In this article, we’ll explore the multifaceted benefits of kayaking, drawing insights from a best-selling book I recently finished called The Art of Noticing by Rob Walker. Let’s take a look at how being present and attentive during kayaking can foster creativity, gratitude, appreciation, and a deep connection with our natural world…

The psychological and physical benefits of recreational kayaking

Kayaking serves as a powerful tool for mental health (I can attest to this!). The rhythmic strokes and immersive nature experience promote a state of mindfulness. Oftentimes, especially on mirror-like water conditions, paddling is like a moving meditation.

Mindfulness in kayaking can help reduce stress, anxiety, and feelings of depression, making it an invaluable activity for mental health. Moreover, the physical health benefits of kayaking, including improved cardiovascular health and muscle strengthening, contribute to overall well-being.

Enhancing creativity and gratitude through nature connection

The serene environment and the rhythmic paddling of kayaking facilitate a unique space for creative thinking. I personally find great value in closing my laptop, stepping away from my desk, and getting outside supports a jolt of new ideas, improves my ability to connect patterns and trends, and fosters a more strategic, creative mind.

Kayaking rivers and lakes not only boosts creativity, but also instills a deep sense of gratitude for the natural beauty surrounding us. These moments of solitude and tranquility on the water can be profound, offering fresh perspectives and inspiring new ideas.

Kayaking for stress relief and joy

Engaging in kayaking adventures is a potent form of stress relief! The combination of physical activity, outdoor exposure, and the calming effect of water can significantly lower cortisol levels, leading to increased feelings of happiness and joy.

See where curiosity will lead you next.
— Elizabeth Gilbert

The simplicity and purity of the experience can help individuals find inspiration in nature, get unstuck from creative blocks, and ignite a sense of playfulness and joy.

Social benefits and overcoming loneliness

Sometimes creative ruts arise because creatives often work alone. It can really help to spar with someone else, bounce ideas off one another, and also talk about totally unrelated topics to get the creative juices flowing…

Kayaking doesn't have to be a solitary activity (and often for safety reasons, it’s shouldn’t be). Paddling with others offers tremendous social benefits and the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for paddling and the outdoors.

This shared interest can lead to lasting adult friendships, reducing loneliness and fostering a supportive community through a healthy activity. The social aspects of kayaking contribute to its appeal as a recreational activity that is not only physically rewarding but also emotionally enriching.

Creative ideas for your next paddling adventure

Inspired by the best-selling book The Art of Noticing, here are some activity ideas to enhance your awareness and connection during your next kayaking outing:

  1. Color Palette Exploration: Choose a color before you start your journey and try to notice as many natural elements of that color as possible. This game sharpens your observational skills and helps you appreciate the diversity of your surroundings.

  2. Sound Mapping: Spend a few minutes in silence, listening to the sounds around you. Try to identify the sources and directions of these sounds. This practice not only heightens your auditory senses but also deepens your connection with the environment. I absolutely love doing this – especially with birds – and I often utilize the Merlin Bird ID app (by The Cornell Lab) to help me identify bird species in the Pacific Northwest.

  3. Gratitude Paddles: At the end of your trip, reflect on three things you're grateful for from the experience. This could be anything from the weather to a wildlife sighting. Sharing these with fellow paddlers can amplify the sense of gratitude and community. (I swear by my gratitude journal for improved mental health).

  4. Photographic Memory: Instead of taking photos, choose a scene to memorize in detail. Later, try to recall or even sketch this scene. This exercise encourages you to notice and remember the beauty of the moment more deeply.

  5. The 5-4-3-2-1 Game: To ground yourself, identify five things you can see, four you can touch (the paddle, the water), three you can hear, two you can smell, and one you can taste. This mindfulness exercise can help reduce anxiety and bring you back to the present!

Conclusion

We’ve found that recreational kayaking offers a wealth of benefits that go beyond physical fitness. It's an avenue for mental clarity, creativity, and personal growth. Through mindful paddling, we believe that we all can achieve a greater sense of peace, fulfillment, and connection to the world around us, and a deeper sense of spirituality and gratitude.

Whether you're seeking stress relief, looking to boost your mental health, find some adult friends, enjoy a jolt of fresh creativity, or hoping to find inspiration and joy, kayaking provides a versatile and accessible means to enrich your life in profound ways!

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About Flatwater Kayak Club

Flatwater Kayak Club is a leading woman-owned online platform dedicated to supporting beginner and intermediate kayakers in the Pacific Northwest. Our company founder, a former writer for The National Geographic Channel and a current ACA member, guides our mission with her passion for kayaking, nature, and storytelling.

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