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Are You a Summer or Winter Person? Your Favorite Season May Reveal Your Personality
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Are You a Summer or Winter Person? Your Favorite Season May Reveal Your Personality

From Veฤernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Psychologists suggest a preference for a particular season may reflect deeper personality traits beyond simple likes or dislikes.
  • Winter lovers might be introverted, resilient, and reflective, valuing quiet and renewal, while spring enthusiasts are often optimistic and adaptable, embracing new beginnings.
  • Summer fans tend to be extroverted, expressive, and cheerful, enjoying brighter, longer days and a positive outlook.

Psychologists suggest that your favorite season might reveal more about your personality than you think. This preference goes beyond simply liking hot or cold coffee, or preferring the beach over skiing.

The symbolism of winter as a time of rest, hibernation, and renewal can resonate with individuals seeking periods of rejuvenation and introspection.

โ€” Marissa MooreA licensed professional counselor, therapist, and mental health writer at Mentalycu, explaining the appeal of winter.

Winter enthusiasts often find comfort in the quiet and stillness of the season, appreciating the beauty of a peaceful environment. "The symbolism of winter as a time of rest, hibernation, and renewal can resonate with individuals seeking periods of rejuvenation and introspection," explains Marissa Moore, a licensed professional counselor. These individuals may also exhibit resilience and adaptability, embracing seasonal changes. Veronica Hlivnenko, a certified psychologist, adds that winter lovers are often introverts who value solitude or time with close friends. They tend to be goal-oriented, patiently pursuing objectives, and are generally conservative, carefully considering life changes.

Winter enthusiasts also may show resilience and adaptability as they embrace the changes that come with the season.

โ€” Marissa MooreExplaining the traits of winter lovers.

Spring, symbolizing new beginnings, growth, and nature's awakening, appeals to those who identify with its potential for positive transformation. Moore notes that spring lovers are characterized by optimism, enthusiasm, and a sense of renewal, often displaying an open, curious, and adaptable nature with a vibrant approach to life. Psychologist Bayu Prihandito agrees that spring fans are likely to be self-renewing individuals, seeing the season as a rebirth that aligns with their forward-thinking, hopeful outlook.

These individuals are goal-oriented, patiently pursuing their goals step by step. They are also quite conservative, taking time to thoroughly consider and weigh any life changes before embracing them.

โ€” Veronica HlivnenkoA certified psychologist and holistic health counselor at InPulse, describing winter enthusiasts.

Summer, with its brighter, warmer, and longer days, is associated with positivity and a sunny disposition. Hlivnenko states that people who prefer summer are often perceived as optimists, extroverts, and expressive individuals. They are typically described as relaxed, cheerful, and optimistic companions who enjoy being the center of attention.

Spring represents new beginnings, growth, and the awakening of nature after its winter slumber.

โ€” Marissa MooreDescribing the symbolism of spring.
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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.