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Overcoming Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)

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Hi all!

Today I want to talk about how to cope with Seasonal Affective Disorder. I decided to write about this because a.) I suffer from SAD and b.) it is currently the middle of winter in Australia so what better time to discuss it?

So first off…what is Seasonal Affective Disorder? Well, essentially it is a type of depression that is linked to the changing of weather or seasons. Typically, the majority of people who have SAD begin to feel it in autumn and it usually lasts all throughout winter until spring arrives. Those that suffer from SAD experience this period of time in different ways. Some retreat completely, some cry for no reason and others have absolutely no motivation. I’m not going to go into the science behind this but I do want to share some of the ways I deal with the frosty and gloomy weather.

Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens in Daylesford

Baobab Bowls at Blendco!

Rugged up and happy!

I hope these tips help those reading overcome Seasonal Affective Disorder. I have found that it gets easier every year especially when I arm myself with the points listed above. Just remember that summer will return and your glorious self will bloom in the sunshine once again.

Peace & Love xoxo

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