Spring is the best, because it gives Daylight Saving Time, which moves the clock forward starting in March, gives you even more light hours to get things done. Those extra hours of sun can be a major mood-booster, according to some research.Many animals migrate south during the winter, then head north as temperatures rise. For relatively northern regions, there is no better indicator of spring than birds chirping outside your window. Their northward migration can start as early as mid-February and last into June, meaning that throughout the spring, you can expect to see a major avian influx.Many animals reproduce in the spring, when temperatures are warmer and food is plentiful. Baby bunnies, ducklings, chipmunks, and other adorable animals abound come spring. Studies have found that seeing cute animals can have positive effects on humans
Warmer temperatures mean you can spend more time outside without freezing your feet off. Being outdoors broadened participants' minds, leaving them more open to new information and creative thoughts.Spring brings green growth back to plants and trees. Depending on where you live, trees may begin sporting new leaves as early as mid-March. I love seeing all thse bright vividful colors coming back.Many vegetables and some fruits are harvested in the spring. 'Tis the season to get your local asparagus, greens, peas, rhubarb, and other fresh produce. Getting more fruits and vegetables into your diet isn't just good for the body; it's good for the soul. flowers bloom in the spring, once they sense that the days have grown longer and the weather has turned warmer.
Looking at flowers can make you happy.It's a whole lot easier to stomach the idea of a run once the weather warms up.Temperate weather makes it easier to get the fresh air you need. Opening your windows and allowing the breeze in serves as an important way to ventilate indoor spaces.It’s the time of year when nature starts to shake off the holds of winterWhen the sun is shining and the weather is warm, it is nearly impossible to be in a bad mood. I constantly have a smile on my face taking in the onset of spring. It is no coincidence that the first day of spring is also the International Day of Happiness.OK, who doesn't love spring break? It gives you a much needed break in the middle of the semester and an escape from any lingering winter weather that your school may be experiencing. Beaches, sunshine and relaxation!