Psychology of People Who Hate Summer

If you dread hot weather while everyone else seems to love it, you're not alone. In this video, we explore the psychology of people who hate summer and uncover the real psychological, emotional, and biological reasons why some people struggle during the hottest season of the year. From heat sensitivity and seasonal mood changes to social pressure and sensory overload, we examine why summer isn't enjoyable for everyone. We'll discuss how personality traits, mental health, environmental factors, and individual differences shape our relationship with summer. Whether you dislike the heat, crowds, bright sunlight, or the expectation to be constantly happy and outdoors, this video explains the science and psychology behind those feelings. If you're interested in psychology, human behavior, mental health, personality, neuroscience, self-improvement, and cognitive science, this deep dive will help you better understand why people experience summer so differently. In This Video: • Why some people genuinely hate summer • The psychology behind seasonal preferences • Heat, mood, and emotional regulation • Introverts vs. extroverts during summer • Seasonal Affective Disorder (Summer SAD) • Sensory overload and overstimulation • Personality traits linked to seasonal preferences • The science of temperature and mental performance • Why social expectations can make summer stressful 🧠 If you’re serious about improving focus, energy, sleep, and mental clarity, I recommend this 20-file “7-Day Reset” bundle It includes 10 step-by-step reset guides + 10 matching planners covering stress, dopamine balance, digital detox, self-love, and mind decluttering: https://whop.com/reset-lab-0de5/ultim... If you’d like to support the channel and help me continue making more videos, you can do so by becoming a channel member! Your support genuinely helps and is greatly appreciated! Click 'Join' or Click Here To Become a Member:    / @psychologyissimplified   Check out the full playlist on behavioral psychology here:    • The Psychology of   Disclaimer: This channel is created for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional psychological, medical, or therapeutic advice.