When people are asked what their favorite season is, so many say “fall”, but why? What is it about this season of crisp air, cozy sweaters, and pumpkin-flavored everything that makes our bodies and minds feel so good? Science and psychology give us a few clues.
Cooler Temperatures, Calmer Bodies
After the sweltering heat of summer, the cooler days of fall bring relief. Our bodies don’t have to work as hard to stay cool, which helps regulate everything from heart rate to sleep. That balance also benefits our emotions. Think about how much easier it feels to go for a walk, run errands, or even just breathe deeply outside when the air is crisp instead of heavy and humid.
A Season of Nostalgia and Connection
Fall is filled with traditions and memories that give us a sense of comfort. From football games and bonfires to holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving, this season carries a deep sense of belonging. Our brains love that, because positive memories and meaningful connections help regulate stress and boost mood.
Nature at Its Best
Spring may bring new growth, but it also brings pollen. Summer may offer long days, but it also brings heat waves. Fall, on the other hand, is the sweet spot. We get to enjoy nature’s beauty, vibrant leaves, brisk mornings, golden sunsets—without the discomfort of allergies or extreme heat. Time outdoors is restorative, and fall makes it easy.
Back to School, Back to Routine
Whether you’re a student, a parent, or simply someone who thrives with structure, fall signals a return to routine. Our nervous systems love predictable rhythms. A steady schedule of work, school, sports, and community activities creates stability, helping us feel grounded after the carefree (and sometimes chaotic) summer months.
So, What’s Your Favorite Season?
For many, fall checks all the boxes: comfort, beauty, routine, and connection. But maybe your favorite season is different, and that’s okay! Each season has unique gifts for our mental health. If fall happens to be yours, think about what you love most. Is it the cool air, the cozy evenings, the sense of togetherness, or simply the rhythm of life it brings back?
Tell us what do you love most about fall?