When the seasons change, people notice the shift and naturally adjust their mood. Each transition period brings changes to the human body, so it’s important to keep that in mind as you enter a new season. Adjust your rituals to the season to give your body the boost it needs.
Why rituals are important
Seasonal rituals are important. They ground you during transition periods and provide comfort. You can slow down and process what’s happening around you, encouraging you to live more in the moment. Evening walks and also taking in the surroundings give you a connection with nature that has a major impact on your well-being.
Seasonal rituals
Every season your body changes in a different way, so it’s important to address each season.
Winter
Winter is a time of reflection. It is slow and gives your body time to rest and recover. Although it can often be cold in the winter months, warm baths should soothe the chill in your bones and provide a necessary sense of comfort.
The warm glow of candles or sitting by the fireplace can help replenish your mood. Don’t forget to check the chimneys for good insulation, especially if you feel a cold breeze. These kinds of problems can lead to costly internal damagewhich won’t do anything to improve your mood.
Since winter is a time for reflection, writing or journaling can ease those thoughts and keep them from clogging your mind. A low mood is common this month, so find a healthy way to distract those thoughts.
Spring
After the long winter months, spring is a time for renewal. Flowers bloom and trees grow new leaves. Planting herbs can help create an invigorating atmosphere.
A little exercise outside can improve your mood after spending all those months indoors. Doing yoga under a tree or just taking a walk can be the solution. As you do these activities, remember to take deep breaths and really take in the changes around you. It gives you a new appreciation for nature.
Spring cleaning is also a good idea. Getting rid of old clothes and unnecessary clutter starts the renewal process. By getting rid of old things, you give yourself space to grow. This process can also help you clear your mind as you no longer stare at clutter or shoes you will never wear.
Summer
Vitality is the key word for summer. This is a time for nurturing a strong mental foundation, as nature runs at full speed and temperatures rise. Taking sunset walks can help relax your mind during this vibrant time and also give you an appreciation for the beauty of the sun.
Summer is hot, so finding ways to cool down is also essential to avoid overstimulation and excessive, uncomfortable sweating. Cold showers and drinking minty drinks are some good ways to cool down. Take some time outside, but don’t forget to cool yourself down at the end of the day.
Eating seasonal foods is helpful, and summer usually has the freshest. Enjoy a berry, some peaches or a slice of tomato. All of these foods provide an extra burst of flavor that can greatly improve your mood.
Fall
Fall is a time to release and let go of anything that is weighing you down. Use this time to identify that weight and try to chip away at that boulder. Eating comforting foods like pumpkins or carrots can help you feel supported during this time.
Autumn also makes you want to have a good time. You can add an evening ritual of warmth, such as lighting candles or turning on warm-toned lamps instead of that blaring overhead light. Creating a cozy atmosphere can help you relax.
Nature also gives you gifts during this time, such as acorns or colorful leaves. Collect these items and use them as comforting decorations. Place the acorns in a glass jar for display or press the leaves onto the pages of your favorite journal. Unleashing your creativity and wonder is often beneficial for improving your mood.
Buy long lasting seasonal items
When practicing all these seasonal rituals, keep sustainability in mind. Buying items that can be reused over multiple seasons is good for keeping products out of the sea and landfills. Use warm LED lamps that are labeled as energy-saving to set the mood in autumn or winter. Invest in solar panels in the summer to capture that extra sunlight and avoid using energy that pollutes the environment.
Heat pumps and programmable thermostats are good ways to heat spaces that do not produce pollutants. Heat pumps continue to work transporting heat to another location instead of generating it directly. Programmable thermostats are automated heating and cooling systems that operate on a predetermined schedule and are designed to save energy. Both are sustainable alternatives to traditional heating and cooling methods.
Remember to avoid single-use items whenever possible. Recycle that reflection journal. Compost those pumpkin seeds. It’s important to think about sustainability, especially in a world that creates so much waste.
Your well-being
Seasonal rituals are important for maintaining one’s sense of well-being. Mood swings during different seasons can be difficult to cope with, and creating rituals for yourself can help restore a sense of stability.
Author biography
Jane is an environmental writer and founder and editor-in-chief of Milieu.co where she covers sustainability and eco-friendly living.

