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5 Incredible Relaxing Netflix Shows to Calm Your Nerves

It’s time to nap

Anitha Sankaran
The Partnered Pen
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4 min readJun 14, 2021

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Despite being a fan of thrillers and nail biting shows, I and my partner prefer to watch some Netflix shows which mitigate our pumped up work stressed nerves. Netflix has a handful of titles to watch but, we are very picky. We can’t stand shows/movies which don’t keep us engaged. It’s a painstaking process to choose the right show for us. This list which I have made is our personal favorites for casual watching, so try it, who knows, it can lift your mood and improve your day. Without further ado, let’s jump on to the list with itsy-bitsy spoilers, and I am sure it won’t hurt cause it is relaxing shows.

Our Planet

Are you feeling stressed? Need a break, but can’t afford for a vacation? This show is for you. You can virtually travel to the heart of our planet and get dipped in Mother nature’s beauty. It has breathtaking visuals, and this show is educational as well. Our favorite part in this documentary show is the narrator and historian David Attenborough. We are ardent fan of his narration and voice. I bet no one else can narrate about the impact of climate change on our planet in a calm, informative way like him. His magical voice will lure you to sleep. “Our planet” has eight episodes and overall it is a feel-good and soothing show. In addition, you can watch “Our Planet, Behind the scenes” to acknowledge efforts of Our Planet’s teamwork. We love David Attenborough’s shows. In case you liked this show, you can try “A Life on Our Planet” and “Life in Color” as well.

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Anitha Sankaran
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