Why Is It So Hard to Get Up in Winter? Don't Blame Laziness—Here's the Truth
Deep News
Dec 01
Have you ever wondered why waking up in winter feels like an impossible mission? Contrary to popular belief, it's not just about laziness—science explains the real reasons behind this seasonal struggle.
During colder months, reduced daylight affects our circadian rhythm, making it harder to feel alert in the morning. Lower temperatures also slow down metabolic processes, leaving us groggy. Additionally, the body naturally craves more sleep in winter due to evolutionary adaptations for energy conservation.
So next time you hit snooze, remember—it's biology, not just willpower!
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