LOADING ERROR LOADING It’s easy to curl up inside with a book or binge-watch a Netflix show when it’s dreary outside. Who wants to go for a hike or garden when it’s lightning and thundering? It’s a universally accepted truth: rainy days equal lazy days. But being a sloth when it’s beautiful outside? That can feel like a faux pas.
The intrusive thought of taking advantage of the sunny weather can affect your mood and make you feel bad about yourself. Advertisement If you feel guilty lounging indoors when the weather’s gorgeous, you’re not alone. “Sunshine guilt,” or the self-imposed shame you feel when you stay inside on a sunny day, is a common experience.
The term went viral earlier this spring after TikTok user Renee Reina posted about her experience with the phenomenon. “ It can lead to feelings of guilt, anxiety, regret, FOMO, and for some people, even shame,” Emily Hemendinger , an assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, told HuffPost. People might also end up thinking they’re worthless for not being productive or wasting time, Hemendinger added.
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