As I said in response to this prompt last year, lazy days usually make me feel unproductive. it’s my fatigue – or lack thereof – that determines whether or not I’m tired. If I’m sleepy enough, I’ll take a nap on a scorching summer day – if need be.
Having said that, lazy day weather definitely affects my mood. I’ve been dealing with seasonal depression at least as far back as college; not a good thing when you live in a place that probably has as many gray sky days as it has sunny ones
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