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6. Bundle up Properly
Cold weather can be physically and mentally exhausting; the more tired you are, the more difficult it is to deal with your symptoms. Staying warm and dry can help you keep up your spirits and your energy, so dress wisely before heading outdoors.
Dressing in layers is always a good idea, but the type of layers you choose can make a difference. Cotton may seem light and airy, but it traps sweat, which can leave your skin wet and clammy. Invest in a couple of merino wool base layers for the winter, which are thick enough to allow easy movement but will keep you very warm and dry.
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