(11-08-2020, 06:27 PM)WeeScott Wrote: Job one Marko is to try and not let it bother you and try to embrace. I can't speak for the blue light I certainly hope it helps but if your saying you need blue skies for your mood your mind has already gone to a negative place. Don't get me wrong I know some of those fall days that look like Wuthering Heights can wear on you and my winters are not as severe as yours but if your willing to put in some effort you will be rewarded. Exercise can help and not necessarily weight training which can create heat in the body but maybe more stretching which open up channels and in the body and improves blood flow/circulation and your frame of mind or even meditation or tai chi if your up to it. Your body has a internal clock and certain organs are more active throughout the day and year. I could list it hour by hour but as far the seasonal fall and winter can be difficult for many especially this year. Sadness in the fall when the lungs are most active followed by fear in the winter which involves the kidney and the central nervous system.
Thanks for this
WeeScott and to be clear, I don't "need" blue skies I just prefer it that way. I'm retired now and I exercise in some form almost every day, mostly weights with some cardio and a little stretching and meditation. I think you're right that I'd benefit from more of that. I've decided to try snowshoeing this winter as there's nothing like getting outside in winter to help you appreciate it. And movement is key throughout life but especially as you age, move it or lose it.
Its funny the mood that the weather/climate influences. I've watched some "Gritty British Crime Dramas" on Netflix and there are some excellent ones but I can only watch them a little at a time (not a binge watcher) because they can be pretty bleak. Shetland is one, loved it but yikes, the climate (and isolation) up there would lead anybody to murder most foul. Hinterland is another. I'm not sure I've ever seen any scenery in any of those programs where the sun is actually shining. I know its part of the production to create the desired mood for the show. I understand that the UK recently (last year?) had an unseasonably warm, sunny and dry summer and apart from drying up peat bogs and exposing ancient relics. wonder what sorts of issues that caused for a population unused to so much UV light.