What Your Favorite Season Says About You

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Written by: Olivia Hood

What Your Favorite Season Says About You

 

Earth’s four seasons are uniquely beautiful, bringing about a special time in the year. Summer’s long, hot days, spring’s flourishing greenery and blooming flowers, fall’s breezy winds and colorful leaves, and winter’s white landscapes and dormant trees. Does one in particular stand out to you? If the answer is yes, then keep reading to find out what your seasonal preference might say about you. 

 

Spring

 

If your favorite season is spring, you are probably light-hearted, caring, and love to seek out beauty in the world. You are a positive force for others, and help to lift them up. 

 

Your favorite color is most likely pink, yellow, or anything pastel. 

 

Summer

 

If your favorite season is summer, you probably tend to be adventurous, and thrill seeking. You don’t like things that hold your fiery spirit down, and crave everything new and unknown. People tend to look at you for a good time, and a devoted friend. 

 

Your favorite color is most likely blue, green, or anything bright and light. 

 

Fall

 

If your favorite season is fall, you are probably a kind and gentle person who loves the little things. You like to appreciate things from afar, and are comfortable in your own presence. People look to you for someone they can trust and depend on without fear of judgment. 

 

Your favorite color is most likely maroon, black, orange, or anything with depth. 

 

Winter

 

If your favorite season is winter, you probably tend to be drawn towards anything that makes you feel warm and cozy, while you also don’t mind a little cold. You like to feel secure, and help make others feel comfortable too. People look to you for a source of honesty and a kind heart. 

 

Your favorite color is most likely purple, gray, or anything muted.

If you are someone who strongly identified with one of these seasons and are wondering why, it might be able to be explained with psychology. Online psychology and mental health resource, Verywellmind, offers an explanation. It analyzes the effects of weather and mood, light and mood, and certain disorders like Seasonal Affective Disorder. 

It may seem far fetched, but looking into something as simple as our favorite season can offer a better understanding of ourselves. And if nothing else, it is a fun way to engage with this concept, while appreciating the four uniquely beautiful seasons the Earth has to offer.