The change in seasons can be challenging. As we wave goodbye to the golden glow of summer and step into a crisp autumn, our minds and bodies often need time to adjust.
The days get shorter, the air cooler, and the light softer. While these shifts bring cozy moments and new beginnings, they can also stir feelings of fatigue, lower mood, and stress.
Fortunately, there are simple, science-backed practices that can help you stay balanced, positive, and energized during this transition.
To help you welcome the new season with clarity and joy, we’ve gathered five scientifically proven ways to improve your mood and keep your spirits lifted.
1. Embrace Exercise
Movement is one of the most effective natural mood enhancers. When you engage in physical activity, your body releases a cascade of “feel-good” chemicals such as endorphins, serotonin, and dopamine. These neurotransmitters are directly linked to increased happiness, reduced stress, and even sharper focus. The good news is that you don’t need a strenuous workout to feel the benefits - something as simple as a brisk walk or a gentle yoga session can elevate your mood almost instantly. Making exercise part of your daily routine during autumn helps regulate your energy levels and creates a rhythm that keeps both mind and body strong.
2. Start a Self-Care Ritual
As the daylight hours shorten, creating intentional rituals of self-care can make all the difference. Research shows that positive touch, such as massaging your skin or applying a scented body lotion, lowers cortisol levels (the stress hormone) while boosting oxytocin, the hormone linked with feelings of comfort and connection. Our rich, decadent, performance-driven formulations have been designed for JOY.
3. Explore the Great Outdoors
Even as the air grows cooler, spending time outside is essential for mental and emotional well-being. Nature offers a unique form of therapy. Studies have shown that intentionally engaging with your surroundings, listening to rustling leaves, noticing seasonal colors, or inhaling the fresh scent of autumn air, can lower stress, restore attention, and heighten feelings of joy. Exposure to natural light also helps regulate your body’s circadian rhythms, which improves sleep and stabilizes mood. Whether it’s a weekend hike, a lunchtime stroll, or simply sitting in the park with a warm drink, reconnecting with the outdoors allows you to feel grounded, connected, and revitalized.
4. Focus on Fragrance
Ever spritzed your favorite scent, and immediately been transported to another time, evoked a memory or changed your mood? You are not alone. Research demonstrates that a hugely significant 70% of our emotions are prompted by scent. Our sense of smell is directly linked to the limbic system in our brain, the area that processes our emotions (the amygdala) and memories (the hippocampus). There are many scientific correlations between scent, memory and emotion. One study found that individuals with major depressive disorder were more able to recall happy memories when exposed to familiar scents, demonstrating that scent has the ability to disrupt negative thought patterns. Our gourmand scents combine notes of nostalgia and comfort, cut through with an unexpected, elevated twist. Olfactory desserts, designed to satisfy your body’s cravings.
*Recall of Autobiographical Memories Following Odor vs Verbal Cues Among Adults With Major Depressive Disorder, JAMA Open Network, February 2024
5. Be Kind
One of the most powerful mood lifters is kindness. When we extend compassion, whether through small gestures like offering a smile, sending a thoughtful message, or helping someone in need, we activate the brain’s reward circuits. These acts of generosity release oxytocin, often called the “bonding hormone,” which fosters connection, reduces stress, and enhances feelings of joy. Kindness also has a ripple effect, when you share positivity with others, it often returns to you in unexpected ways, creating a cycle of warmth and well-being.