![]() ![]() Consulting the “misery index” – created by adding up Google searches for terms such as ‘depression’, ‘anxiety’ and ‘stress’ – reveals that November is one of the more challenging months of the year for much of the population. “The clocks have gone back, the days are shorter, it’s cold and damp and there is a long way to go until the Christmas holidays,” he says. Writing for The Times, broadcaster Dr Michael Mosley admitted that he too finds November long and miserable. Less so when any time off feels like a distant mirage. ![]() November can be noticeably colder than the other months – something that can at least be embraced in December, when it adds to the festive feeling. The problem is, there’s nothing in November, apart from Bonfire Night. ![]() Autumn in general is a busy season, with children returning to school in September, the build-up to Halloween in October, and of course Christmas in December. ![]()
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