For many, myself included, winter is one of the hardest seasons. In the north, the weather stays steady and cold, usually between 15°-30° (in New Jersey). This weather can have detrimental effects on your physical and mental health. There are so many discouraging factors about winter. You can’t go outside for more than 10-minute increments, or else your fingers will go numb. You’re more likely to get sick (especially with the flu). After winter break, there’s usually a semester change and stressful midterms or finals. Teachers are piling on heavy workloads. You long for camp, beach days, and summer programs to start. In the mornings when you get up for school, your bed feels just a little more comfy and your blankets a little warmer. Your bed pulls you in, making it incredibly difficult to get up. This is what I like to call the “winter slump”; it can be hard to pull yourself out. Here is my best advice for getting out of your winter slump:
Jenna Baron is a BBG from Dafna in South Jersey Region.
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