Snow Fun Extravaganza: People Whose Snow Adventures Went A Little Too Good
It’s Okay, No One’s To Blame Here
Read it twice, and you’ll find yourself questioning whether they were being sarcastic or genuine with their statement. Either way, one certain thing we know is that cold weather can make people less productive, especially in outdoor activities. We’re not just saying this, though; this is backed up by science.
Dr. Bazan explained that reduced sun exposure during the winter season affects people’s circadian rhythm, which makes the body produce more melatonin, or what is popularly known as the sleep hormone. So, people tend to feel tired and unmotivated to move. It’s okay; the changes of signage can wait anyway.
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