A. In the winter months:
1. Are the shorter days a downer?
2. Could it be beneficial to make a point of taking a walk
outside while the daylight lasts?
B. What are other effective ways of beating the winter blues?
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January 23, 2012 at 7:29 pm |
My answers to A and B would be centered around our Hungarian Vizsla dog. He makes me walk regularly and his live-in-the-moment attitude beats the winter blues quite successfully and thoroughly for all of us.
Thanks for sharing!
January 24, 2012 at 4:51 am |
drinking would be another way to beat the winter blues!
January 24, 2012 at 5:39 am |
ChatterBox: What kinds of drinks would you recommend?
How much drinking?
Should drinking alcohol be regulated?
-Should there be times when drinking alcohol would
be prohibited? If so, why? when?
-Should certain age groups not be allowed to drink?
-Explain.
January 26, 2012 at 5:19 am |
I would say to listen or to play some music. You know, for a nostalgic day, a nostalgic note.
January 26, 2012 at 6:20 am |
For me winter time is like any other season. The only difference I find is the snow. I hate driving when it’s snowing and dislike to shovel in the morning. Regarding to your question if it were beneficial to make a point of taking a walk while the lightday lasts I guess you don’t have the temperatures we have,here, in Chicago. Walking outside when there is -20 degrees Farenheit (-30 C) it is not a really good idea, no matter how shinny the day is.
February 1, 2012 at 4:45 am |
I think walking outsise while the sun is up it´s very good in order to counteract that “sadness” humans beings need the light!
February 3, 2012 at 4:31 am |
i like winter.
February 3, 2012 at 6:03 pm |
I’d rather take a walk on summer close to the sea when the night is coming up. Winter is quite sad for me. Reading a book, playing games with the family, watching a good film is the best way to spend cold days opposite a fireplace.