Why You Feel Extra Sensitive in Early January’s Quiet Cold — Emotional Detox Science
Why You Feel Extra Sensitive in Early January’s Quiet Cold — Emotional Detox Science
IN · Published Jan 5, 2026
January's quiet cold can heighten emotional sensitivity due to the holiday season's aftermath and reduced sunlight.
Decreased sunlight disrupts circadian rhythms, lowering serotonin levels and potentially leading to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Strategies for coping include increasing light exposure, practicing mindfulness, exercising, and maintaining social connections.
January's quiet cold amplifies emotional sensitivities
January often arrives with a sense of quietude and cold that can amplify our emotional sensitivities. This phenomenon isn't merely anecdotal; it's rooted in both psychological and physiological responses to the season. Understanding these factors can help us navigate this period with greater awareness and resilience.
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