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Why Season Changes Can Feel So Tiring (Plus Gentle Energy Supports)

First Published: Sep. 23, 2025 | Last Modified: March 24, 2026

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The first day of fall hit this week, and the air feels different. One day the boys are running barefoot in the yard, and the next morning Iโ€™m reaching for my cozy sweater and putting on my fuzzy slippers. I live for summer, but there is something still comforting about the crispness of the air and the smell of the wood burning fireplaces in the neighbourhood, the cozy blankets, and obviously the beautiful changing colours of the trees. But if Iโ€™m honest, fall can also feel heavy.

The days get shorter, the nights come quicker, and I find myself dragging through the afternoons (dark when we wake up, dark by dinner time…)

As moms, we carry so much already, and when the sunlight fades, so does our energy. If youโ€™ve ever wondered, โ€œWhy am I so tired in fall?โ€ the answer often has to do with seasonal shifts in light and routine.

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Why Seasonal Changes Can Feel So Different

When summer slips away, so does one of our biggest natural sources of Vitamin D: the sun. Our skin produces Vitamin D when exposed to sunlight, but in fall and winter the days are shorter, the sunlight is weaker, and we naturally get less of it. Our routines also change; we spend less time outside, and everything naturally slows down.

No wonder our bodies crave cozy blankets and slower rhythms. Itโ€™s natureโ€™s way of telling us to rest. But rest isnโ€™t always an option for moms. We need steadiness, resilience, and energy, even in the dark.

Seasonal Habits I Lean On In the Fall

Once fall hits, I try to stay mindful of how much time we spend outdoors, the foods we are reaching for, and how we structure our days. Simple habits like fresh air, nourishing meals, and being intentional about what we put into our bodies can help us feel more grounded as the seasons change.

1. Soak up the sun, even in the cold.

Bundle up and head outside, even just for 10โ€“20 minutes, especially if it’s first thing in the morning. Let your face and hands feel the light. The light may be weaker, but your body still responds.

2. Add nutrient rich foods to your meals.

I like to be more intentional with the foods we add to our diet as the seasons change:

  • Fatty fish like salmon, mackerel, or sardines
  • Egg yolks
  • Sunlight-exposed mushrooms

Think scrambled eggs for breakfast, salmon sheet-pan dinners, or cozy mushroom soup (or smoked salmon eggs benedict… yes please!). Simple meals can bring big benefits.

3. The best of the above: Pair food and sunlight.

If the weather allows, try eating lunch outdoors with the kids bundled in sweaters. A simple picnic outside combines two natural sources of wellness at once.

Why I Choose To Also Include Supplements

For me, supplements are a personal choice that I make to help simplify my routine during busy seasons of life, which are often as a mom. I like having options that feel easy and consistent, especially during fall and winter.

The key is choosing a supplement youโ€™ll actually use consistently. Here are two Iโ€™ve tried and trust.

Arbonne BeWell Vitamin D3 & K2 Spray

This one feels a little more โ€œfunโ€ and family-friendly. Arbonneโ€™s spray is vegan, pineapple-flavored, and combines Vitamin D3 with Vitamin K2.

  • Easy spray format โ€” no swallowing pills, and it tastes good (great for the kids!)
  • Made from sustainably sourced algae
  • Vegan, dairy free, and gluten free
  • Cost: $42.40

I personally love this one for daily use because it feels effortless and even a little enjoyable, especially on busy mornings.

Join my email list for exclusive discounts or use code ARBONNE10 for 10% off at checkout!

Organika Vitamin D Drops

Organikaโ€™s drops are simple and straightforward.

  • Perfect if you want control over dosage
  • Dairy and gluten free
  • Cost: $30.49

Use code BRYANA25 for 25% off at checkout!

Which is Best for You?

If you want something simple and strong, Organikaโ€™s drops are fantastic. If you want something fun, vegan, and paired with K2, Arbonneโ€™s spray might be your go-to. For me, the best option is the one that fits my routine and feels easiest to stick with.

Some Fall Encouragement

If youโ€™re already feeling that fall heaviness, youโ€™re not alone.

Fall is hard enough as it is… It’s the end of summer, that beautiful weather and freedom, and the beginning of dark nights, colder weather, and busier schedules.

Itโ€™s not just in your head. Our bodies and homes naturally shift with the season.

Taking care of myself with sunshine, nourishing meals, and occasionally high-quality supplements is a way I like to bring light back into the day (almost literally).

When we glow from the inside out, it spills over into our homes, our kids, and the rhythms that carry us. Letโ€™s make this fall not just about surviving the shorter days, but about thriving in them.

If this encouraged you, Iโ€™d love for you to subscribe to my blog for more intentional living tips, or share this post with a friend who might need it today.

Bryana Venos

Bryana Venos is a Canadian writer, blogger, and content creator – but most of all, a wife, stay at home mom of two boys, and the main voice behind Let’s Glow with Bryana. She writes about motherhood, wellness, and simple, nourishing recipes, sharing her real journey with faith, mental health, and overwhelm. Her focus is on daily rhythms and intentional living. Her goal is to support other women and mothers in creating lives and homes that they “glow” in — from the inside out.

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