Seasonal Affective Disorder

I KNOW HOW SHE FEELS!

Yankee With Southern Sass

I have been blessed to have been born and raised in New England. No place else can you see the seasons change so beautifully, walk among so much of our country’s history, eat AMAZING seafood and breathe in that salty sea air. The one blight for me is the winter blues or more formally called, seasonal affective disorder. It’s hard to feel motivated and happy when there is so little daylight outside, you’re constantly cold and the snow makes everything look grey and dirty. Winter is my least favorite season, and snow my mortal enemy (thus the basis for my southern college education).

ALAS! I have reluctantly made my way back to the chilly north, and am dealing with the lovely shades of depression that typically accompany snow storms and Netflix binges. So, in an effort to add more positivity to my life here are some things I’ve been doing…

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About Jonathan Caswell

Mr. Caswell has been composing poetry at least since High School. He has been on WORD PRESS for ten years and contributes to two other blogs beside this one. This blog has a Christian emphasis but all bloggers are welcome. Mr. Caswell chooses to---with permission--re[post material of interest

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