What does your favorite season have to say about you?
What does your favorite season have to say about you?
Are you a winter person who enjoys watching the drops filtering through the window while it rains, or a winter person who greets the snowfall with childish enthusiasm, or a summer person who draws his energy from the sun? Do you think a certain season of the year appeals to you more than others? So, did you know that in what season you feel good can have a close relationship to your personality traits?
What does your favorite season say about your personality?
Although there is limited research examining the relationship of seasonal preferences to human psychology, scientists say that air temperature and daylight exposure can have a significant impact on our mood and behaviors and may contain important clues about our personality, preferences, attitudes and behaviors. In addition to the activities we can do in that season, our favorite season is also significantly affected by external factors such as daylight and air temperature. Let’s take a closer look at how these two most important external factors, which vary by season, affect our behaviors and attitudes before personality traits.
How does the temperature affect mood and behavior?
Although it may seem strange at first glance, it is a long-known fact that the seasons have a strong effect on our mood and mode. Seasonal depression and mood disorders due to shorter days in winter can negatively affect the daily life of many people.
According to the results of a 2014 study that investigated the effect of air temperature on decision-making, judging and reasoning skills, one of the most important parameters of seasonal changes, people in warm rooms perceived suspects as impulsive and angry; It suggests that people in cold rooms are more likely to see suspects as cold-blooded, premeditated offenders. This research is like proof that air temperature can have an impact on our relationships, as well as the interpretations and judgments we make about other people.
Another similar study in 2008 shows that when people hold a hot drink in their hands, others around them are more likely to see people warm and friendly. On the other hand, holding a cold drink can cause participants to perceive others as colder and more distant.
How does daylight affect mood and behavior?
We know very well from the experiences of ourselves and the people around us that how much daylight exposure has a significant impact on our mood. While most of us feel happy and energetic on bright and sunny days; on dark and gloomy days we can notice that our mode has dropped and we feel more exhausted. Therefore, depending on our personality characteristics, we are able to choose seasons when daylight is more or less.
The best-known explanation of the effect of daylight on mood is associated with our circadian rhythm, that is, the body’s 24-hour cycle, which is harmonized with daylight. Circadian rhythm, which is directly linked to daylight, can be highly affected by environmental factors such as darkness and light. The human brain increases or decreases the release of hormones in the body through signals from environmental stimuli. Hormonal changes in the body due to environmental changes adjust the body temperature, helping the metabolism to act awake or in accordance with sleep mode, to regulate its vital activities and to properly regulate mood.
What does your favorite season say about your personality?
All of the information we share above about how the temperature and daylight associated with seasonal changes affect our attitudes, behaviors and reactions is supported by scientific research. Although there is no scientific source to describe the relationship between our favorite season and our personality traits, we have gathered explanations for this relationship from a variety of sources, including general passing information and inferences.
Autumn
You enjoy walking outside for hours with your umbrella, raincoat and rain boots, when the weather is filled with gray clouds, you are indescribably happy, if watching the yellowing leaves gives you peace, we can say that you have a character who likes to take risks. The inconsistency of autumn, the dramatic colors and cool weather of the season greatly reflect the calm, romantic and creative personalities of the people who love this season. The vibrant orange colors and cool air of autumn appeal to the desire for constant change. People who love the autumn season are generally known for their character traits, which are open to change, love diversity and can embrace diversity. It is thought that autumn people can experience emotional ups and downs very often at the same time due to this desire for change, and therefore always desire peace, consistency and serenity in their lives. People who love the autumn season are also known as traditional, easy-to-deal, fun and putting their families first in their lives, who enjoy spending time with friends.
Autumn, which is a harbinger of change and transformation after summer, is also a symbol of inward return and closure. That’s why people who love this season like to spend time alone with themselves and can nurture their creativity when they’re alone.
Winter
If you like reading for hours under a blanket with a mug of hot chocolate, dim lights and being in the dark, we can say that you are a complete winter person. People whose favorite season is winter are often known as those who enjoy consistency, are reluctant to go on adventure and refrain from going out of their comfort zone. ‘Winter people’ who like to spend time in their homes often prefer to invite their friends to their homes rather than go out to socialize.
Winter people who enjoy loneliness, care about their ‘me time’ or just like being around people they are very close to show more introverted personality traits, just like those who love autumn. Because they are accustomed to doing everything on their own and are sure of what they want, they can easily decide even in their most important choices. Winter people, who are extremely fond of the few people who are closest to them, can be extremely altruistic when it comes to their families or those closest to them.
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Spring
If spring is your favorite season, when tulip sprouts begin to re-erupt from the soil, trees turn into flowers in pastel tones, and nature wakes up, we can say that you probably have an extremely patient and easy-to-deal character. Individuals who feel that their soul is alive and full of energy in the spring season are known as people who prefer that everything flows slowly and evenly in their lives, although they do not pursue instant pleasures.
Known as the season of new beginnings, spring-loving people stand out with their characters full of hope and energy. In addition to liking new beginnings, spring season lovers can be extremely eager to realize their new ideas, acquire new hobbies or start new projects. When energetic characters come together with their creativity, they can develop practical solutions to the problems they face or come up with ingenious ideas that no one has thought of. Spring people also have an intrinsic motivation to successfully complete whatever it is they put in mind. They are also extremely happy to be loved and cared for by their relatives.
Summer
Sun, sea, sand, outdoors… If you describe yourself as ‘I’m a real summer person’, you probably have a character who’s very lively and likes to have fun. Summer people who are more extroverted, love socializing and don’t like to be at home can be as prone to living in the moment and getting what they want immediately as they care deeply about their relationships.
Summer people are often known for their free spirit, their spontaneousness and their lack of planning. It is almost impossible to find summer people who want to do whatever they want and do not like to limit themselves to rules, especially when it comes to summer. Summer people who love to travel, be outdoors and travel also have a character who looks extremely positive about life, knows how to be happy with small things and enjoys life to the full. Summer people who like to get out of their comfort zone, move, travel, spend time with people, have fun outdoors are described as extremely extroverted, cheerful and optimistic.


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