Head in the Clouds

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Head in the Clouds

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Type: Hardback

ISBN: 9780241788370

Date: 21st May, 2026

Publisher: DK RED

  1. Categories

  2. Self-Help, Personal Development And Practical Advice
  3. Popular Psychology
  4. Weather And Climate

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'Fun, fascinating and original - a gust of fresh air!' - TRISTAN GOOLEY, author of THE SECRET WORLD OF WEATHER 'This revealing and informative book combines a fascinating exploration of how weather affects our minds and moods with a deeply personal account' - GAVIN PRETOR-PINNEY, author of THE CLOUDSPOTTER'S GUIDE ---- The weather doesn't just change our plans - it changes our state of mind We might glance at the forecast every morning, but the true impact of our most universal obsession goes far deeper than influencing our daily itineraries. The weather is the silent architect of the human psyche; it doesn't just determine what we wear - it shapes how we think, feel and treat one another. Weaving together groundbreaking research and his own deeply personal mental health journey, Professor Trevor Harley explores the invisible alchemy between the elements and our minds. From uncovering our unique 'weather personalities' to exploring how heatwaves trigger aggression, negative ions from thunderstorm relieve depression and rainbows inspire awe, Head in the Clouds reveals the astonishing effects of the weather on our psychology, mental health and behaviour. Whether you want to enhance your wellbeing, navigate conditions like seasonal affective disorder, or more fully appreciate the intimate connection between the human mind and the natural world, Head in the Clouds offers a radical new perspective. Discover how understanding the influence of the elements can empower you, turning the simple act of observing the skies into a valuable toolkit for mindfulness, acceptance and everyday joy - whatever the weather.

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