Does weather affect your mood?

Nathalie
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Claudy = sleep Sunny = energized

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Samuel Rondot
The exact opposite : Sunny = feel bad because I want to go outside Cloudy = alright there is nothing else to do than working
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Yami Sun
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Ofir Kruvi
@yamisun That was so not smooth that I enjoyed it, I'll check and review your product, if you're willing to check and review mine: https://www.producthunt.com/prod... :)
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Viola Schoell
@yamisun Supported you. Best of luck for you launch! :)
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Viola Schoell
@yamisun @ofir_kruvi Supported you. Best of luck for your launch! :)
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Nathalie
@yamisun Good luck with that!
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It really does! I cannot say it affects my productivity, because I love what I do no matter if it's rainy or sunny. But I can clearly see how my whole personality changes when the sun is out (pretty rare thing when living in Finland!), for better, of course :)
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Nathalie
@sandradjajic Absolutely! Sunnier days can definitely lift spirits, even in Finland's often cloudy weather.
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Nataliya Trotsenko
Certainly, weather influences mood, but it's all about perspective! Sunny days uplift me, perfect for outdoor adventures and to change the perspective for my projects, while gray, rainy ones offer a serene backdrop for introspection and creativity.
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Nathalie
@natalie_trotsenko Exactly! Different weather brings different perspectives and opportunities for creativity and reflection.
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Laura Dovalina
The heat makes me unpleasant lol
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Nathalie
@laura_dovalina28 Sending you some refreshment
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Max Avery
For sure I make use of red light panels a lot in the winter months
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Nathalie
@max_avery It feels warm! So smart!
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Igor Lysenko
Yes, there are times when I feel comfortable working in rain or snow.
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Nathalie
@ixord Great!
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Anil Yarimca
Same here πŸ™Œ
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Aneesh Arora
Definitely. If it is rainy and cloudy for a lot of days with no sign of the Sun it gets a bit depressing. Mind you I live in the tropical zone so the Sun is usually always around.
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Nathalie
@aneesh_arora Well, lucky one, send some sunshine our way when you can, will you
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Aneesh Arora
@lelekou Too be honest I don't feel lucky. Lots of mosquitoes and it is really hot! I want to move to someplace colder.
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Alexander Galitsky
Not at all, however, my bank account balance does
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Nathalie
@ag94 Money talks, and weather just... drizzles.
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Emily C
Definitely! When it was a heavy rain fall outside, maybe around 1.5 years back, I moved myself into various thoughts and imaginary worlds. I thought about a product or tool, which could surpass competitors and stand out as a unique one. I didn't have any idea how it could be done. But I put my ideas to my Software Architect and then with great team efforts, we launched the most intelligent security platform for web apps and APIs, which is far better than recent one. and it's completely FREE now. So it was all mood that made us to lead - from ideation to product - due to heavy rainfall. You can check it out and share your views - https://zerothreat.ai/ PH - https://www.producthunt.com/post...
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Edena
PixelFree Studio
PixelFree Studio
It affects my mood, but barely my energy levels. Unless it is extreme weather, where your body has to work harder to maintain normal functioning.
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Maurizio Isendoorn
It did, until I decided not to care about bad weather anymore. The reason for that was because in the Netherlands (where I live) it turns out that it rains 10% of the time (=2.4 hours per day on average). So now I can be outside when it rains without caringπŸ˜‚
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Nathalie
@maurizioisendoorn I am also trying to protect myself from the bad weather.
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Haralds Gabrāns Zukovs
Never, the thing that helps me is a really strong morning coffee! :D
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Marvin MΓ€ndle
It does! But I also like rainy days or weeks when my calendar is packed. Then I don't have FOMO :D
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Giacomo Bretel-De Simone
Same as you but I noticed that if you have a healthy routine and exercise regularly, you can stay energized no matter the weather. And that's key for building a startup.
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Boris Markarian
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Sugar Free: Food Scanner
It absolutely does! Sometimes I feel like I'm working like a solar cell)
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Viola Schoell
Absolutely. When the weather is good, my mood reflects it as well. Nonetheless, I make an effort to maintain a positive mood even on bad weather days.
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Kangaroo Office
Definitly yes! β›…=perferct temperature=go for a walk β›ˆ=clammy and sticky=sleep β˜€=full of vigor
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