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fresco
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08 Oct 2006, 12:42 pm

My motivation levels seem to decrease further in chilly weather, I'm not too good at tolerating cold or hot temperatures, I think cold weather is the worst thought, the hands seize up.



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08 Oct 2006, 12:48 pm

It's cold today


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08 Oct 2006, 2:37 pm

its 68 degrees here today.



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08 Oct 2006, 3:31 pm

83, feels like 81 :D



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08 Oct 2006, 3:38 pm

I'm the opposite.
I go very inactive, sleepy, when it's hot, but am more alert and active with some chill.
Unless it's extreme cold, I can always dress for adequate warmth.



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08 Oct 2006, 3:56 pm

COLD!!


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08 Oct 2006, 7:43 pm

I :heart: cold weather. It increases my internal levels of energy, concentration, and interest.
Which is weird, because I was born and raised in pretty warm climates.



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08 Oct 2006, 8:12 pm

Summer was nice this year. All two hours of it.



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08 Oct 2006, 9:14 pm

if i'm not wearing something warm then, yes i'll be less motivated. Like at my school where it seems that they're trying to freeze us to death. One day i'm going to walk into a class and everyone will be a giant ice cube. 8O I can't concentrate at all if i don't have my oversized fleece jacket on.



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08 Oct 2006, 9:27 pm

I cannot stand cold either as I shiver so easily. It was just 0.4 degrees Celsius here this morning, the second coldest morning we have had this year. The coldest was -1.3C on the 25th September. It is so unsual for such a late run of frosts.



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08 Oct 2006, 9:38 pm

Emettman wrote:
I'm the opposite.
I go very inactive, sleepy, when it's hot, but am more alert and active with some chill.
Unless it's extreme cold, I can always dress for adequate warmth.


Yes, me too :D . I love cold weather, and it cheers me up and makes me feel very happy, creative and chilly. I hate hot temperatures



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09 Oct 2006, 11:40 am

I love cold weather, though it doesn't get very cold here. Today we have a high of 89.



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09 Oct 2006, 11:51 am

I tolerate the cold better than I do hot. My friend who I have had regular outside lunches with, has always complained to me that "You don't like sunshine, and you sit out here in November in a T-shirt!" Clearly, he thought I was insane, but I've never been great fun in weather of say, 25ºC+.


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09 Oct 2006, 5:03 pm

fresco wrote:
My motivation levels seem to decrease further in chilly weather, I'm not too good at tolerating cold or hot temperatures, I think cold weather is the worst thought, the hands seize up.


I hate cold weather too. As much as I am sensitive to temperature change I also feel less motivated when I'm too cold. Plus I get depressed when I'm cold.


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09 Oct 2006, 5:53 pm

I like cold weather much better for working in as far as I am concerned and I work either outside or in unheated areas all year. It gives me motivation to keep moving


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