Please close the door up north
I can’t feel my feet it’s to cold 🥶 to be out today
When temperatures drop and you find yourself saying, "I can’t feel my feet, it’s too cold," it’s crucial to take proactive steps to keep warm and prevent cold-related health issues. Based on personal experience and advice from others, layering clothes with moisture-wicking base layers, insulating middle layers, and windproof outer layers can make a significant difference in body warmth. Wearing insulated, waterproof boots and thermal socks protects your feet from the cold and dampness, which is essential when spending time outdoors. In addition, keeping indoors warm requires some simple habits: ensure windows and doors are properly closed to avoid drafts, especially in northern-facing rooms where cold air tends to seep in. If you’re working or relaxing near a window or door that feels cold, using draft stoppers or thermal curtains can greatly help insulate your space. As mentioned by a workplace slogan seen—"Fab STE 100% EMPLOY"—a supportive work environment often emphasizes employee well-being, which includes managing comfort in harsh weather. Finally, warm beverages and staying active indoors help improve circulation and increase body heat. If you must be outside, take frequent warm-up breaks and avoid prolonged exposure. By combining these tips and being mindful of your body's signals, you can stay safe and comfortable even in the coldest conditions.
I now know why seniors move to the same states but heel their not warm either