Check the language you use about weather ...
We casually attach emotions to weather without realizing what we’re reinforcing.
“Ugh, it’s nasty out.”
“I hate this weather.”
“This is depressing.”
Meanwhile … weather is just weather.
Snow is snow.
Heat is heat.
Rain is rain.
Fact.
When we emotionally charge neutral things, the body doesn’t know the difference between actual threat and habitual commentary.
The stress response stays online.
Cortisol stays elevated.
And we wonder why things feel harder to shift … physically, emotionally, collectively.
This isn’t about toxic positivity or pretending to love something you don’t.
It’s about neutrality.
About not letting language become another convenient anchor keeping you exactly where you say you don’t want to be.
Check the spells you’re casting … even the casual ones.
Your nervous system is always listening.🤍
I made a short reel about this ... message me if it sounds familiar ⛈️