It's that time of the year again where it is freezing cold, and the weather can impact our moods. It can also impact us behaviourally by making many of us avoid going out in cold and rainy weather, often preventing us from being productive. Winter blues are a common occurrence for many people every year. During wintertime, it seems ideal to stay in and watch a movie and sit in front of a fire.
It is important to differentiate winter blues from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), which is a form of depression that people experience at a particular time of year during a particular season, often starting in the autumn and continuing into winter.
The following are some tips to follow to help boost your mood during Winter by Working Wise:
Keep active - make sure to move your body around. This can be hard in winter but even doing some exercise at home or following a YouTube workout can be very helpful. You also get the added endorphins which naturally boost your mood.
Go outside and get some fresh air and natural sunlight; even just a short walk can achieve both and can reduce symptoms of seasonal affective disorder.