Feeling SAD? Three Ways to Combat SADness in Flintshire 😥

Feeling SAD? Three Ways to Combat SADness in Flintshire 😥

Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is a type of depression. Some symptoms of SAD include low mood, irritability, difficulty concentrating, eating more (and gaining weight), and just feeling tired all day.

What causes SAD?
 
SAD is believed to be caused by reduced exposure to sunlight, which is usual in autumn and winter. It can be caused when your body produces too much of the hormone melatonin, which can make you feel sleepy, and too little serotonin, which affects your mood.
 
If you think you’re suffering from SAD, you should speak to your GP to rule out other conditions or discuss if medication could help.
 
If you’re diagnosed with SAD, there are also some things you can try to help yourself.
 
1)    Get plenty of natural light and exercise
 
Any form of physical activity might help, but exercising outdoors in natural light could be best. For example, take a daily walk, run or cycle at lunchtime when natural light is at its brightest.
 
2)    Try light therapy
 
There are a couple of approaches you can take. Firstly, keep your home or workplace well-lit. Keep curtains and blinds open as long as possible during daylight hours. Think about brightening up the artificial lighting in your home, too. Smart lighting systems like Philips Hue or Nanoleaf are on-trend ways of transforming your lighting.
 
Some experts believe that using a light box can help relieve SAD. Light boxes give off a constant, bright, low UV light. Experts recommend sitting in front of a light box for 20-30 minutes each day, ideally in the morning. Inexpensive light boxes are readily available from online retailers.
 
3)    Eat healthily
Although it’s important to eat well at all times of the year, it is especially important now. We all love stodgy stews, cheesy pasta bakes and puddings when it’s cold and miserable, but they aren’t usually that healthy.
 
People suffering from SAD have been found to have low levels of vitamin D. So, eating a balanced diet that includes an adequate supply of vitamin D might help. Vitamin D-rich foods include red meat and oily fish. Some orange juices, breakfast cereals, spreads and yoghurts have also been enriched with vitamin D.
 
Vitamin supplements and exposure to lots of natural light can also help maintain your vitamin D levels.
 
Follow us for more autumn ideas and inspiration.




Get in touch with us

Ben explains how Keystone uses AI and buyer data to identify who is most likely to buy your home — allowing us to target the right people, reduce wasted viewings, and create smoother, faster sales.

Selling a probate property is rarely just a market transaction. It’s often emotionally charged and legally involved - coming at a time when you’re already managing so much. At Keystone Estate Agents, we know that clarity, reassurance and expert support make all the difference. In this guide, we walk you through what to expect when selling a probate

Property marketing has changed — and today, selling a home is about far more than just listing it online and waiting for enquiries to come in. In this video, Sammie explains why social media has become one of the most powerful tools in modern estate agency, and how it directly impacts results for sellers in today’s market 👀

Guide pricing is a term that appears on almost every property listing — yet it’s one of the most commonly misunderstood parts of the selling and buying process. In this video, Ben explains what guide pricing is, why it exists, and why understanding it properly is more important than ever as we move through 2026 📊