I live in the u.k. which is a pretty dull and grey place for most of the year...i would love to move out but i'm too emotionally attached to this place
But ive found that Im really happy when it's sunny and bright (and i dont care if its warm or chilly)....I'm getting so paranoid about losing the last days of sunshine (now that winter is setting in) that Im taking pictures of blue skies and i keep dreaming that Ive invented a cloud sucking machine.....
Im a normal person, but is this abnormal behaviour? I dont think its anything to worry about...does anyone else feel like this sometimes?
2006-10-18
03:09:37
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And does my behaviour have any other meanings attached?
2006-10-18
03:10:04 ·
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What your describing sounds like seasonal depression. Of course I'm not a doctor but that's what a doctor told me once. I tend to get really bummed out during winter because of the cold and lack of sun light (goes down to -55c where I live). I've found hobbies to keep me occupied while I'm at home and I joined judo to keep me active. I suggest you find hobbies that you enjoy both inside and outside to keep your spirits up. One of the great thing about where I live, Winnipeg Canada, is that we have hot summers so it gives me something to look forward too.
2006-10-18 03:16:12
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answered by Anonymous
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this question is incredibly close to to domicile, because of the fact as I form this it is stiflingly warm and humid, and there are rivulets of sweat working down my cheeks. the day beforehand of this replaced into the main well liked day in Toronto EVER in recorded background. i'm no longer making this up, verify it up in case you like. How do i think? *as yet another drop of sweat hits the keyboard* Like i'm a human warm-canines being sluggish-roasted to a crisp all day long by using an unscrupulous warm-canines seller, who would not care regardless of if I style over-cooked or no longer... um, basically the certainty I wrote that's a acceptable occasion of how warmth destroys my capacity for rational thought. although, I too, love the dazzling climate of Hawaii, yet then you definately've the beautiful island breezes from the sea. This to me is acceptable - sunny, yet no longer too humid. I additionally love fall and spring climate, yet those seasons are so fleeting. The iciness may well be astonishing if it is snowing and not too chilly (and it is around Christmas!) yet I hate it in Jan. and Feb. whilst it is bone-chillingly chilly. prolonged loss of solar turns me into this strange form of mild vampire, and my strategies usually stick to slot and alter into as moody and grey because of the fact the overcast iciness sky. So i could say the aspects would not basically impression me, it thoroughly bullies me!
2016-10-19 22:36:21
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answered by montesi 4
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trust me honey i think the whole of britian feels that way, i mean in a couple of weeks the clocks turn back and then it really is a blessing from up above to c any amount of sunshine!
so depressing, i mean the next time the weather is gonna be nice again is in june! omg! i am gonna cry now!
2006-10-18 03:13:45
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answered by livinia 4
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That's perfectly normal behavior. You're worrying over nothing. The UK's weather is pretty grim all year round though =)
2006-10-18 03:11:47
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answered by Anonymous
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This means that you have set a low achievable target; observe small children they play in all weathers-this tip may help in controlling mood.
2006-10-18 03:14:32
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answered by deepak57 7
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My Husband gets that way too. I would suggest a tanning bed to get you through the winter.
2006-10-18 03:12:43
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answered by wizzygirl10 3
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i am that way also. cloudy/rainy/cold weather bums me out...i am pretty low all winter. i moved to florida for 6 months and skipped last winter. it was wonderful. but now i am having my first winter back in pennsylvania and i am very sad and cold. i want to run away to florida again!
2006-10-18 03:19:16
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answered by The Weed Fairy 4
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i am from n.ireland and the weather affects me but i have lived for eleven years in romania.what summers.cold winters,too but it is a dry cold
2006-10-18 03:26:57
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answered by stefan 3
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I have a build in sun, then the sun is always shining in my head.
Just look with different eyes.
2006-10-18 03:19:10
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answered by Chri R 4
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