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March Mental Reset: Why Many People Feel Emotionally Overwhelmed After Winter
- Mental Health
- March 1, 2026
Why March Can Feel Emotionally Heavy
As winter ends and spring approaches, many people expect to feel energized and refreshed. And for many individuals, March can actually feel emotionally overwhelming.
The long winter months, shorter days, limited sunlight, and accumulated stress can leave many people feeling mentally exhausted. When life begins to pick up again in March, work responsibilities, family demands, and social expectations often lead to increased anxiety, burnout, and emotional fatigue.
If you’re feeling mentally drained right now, you’re not alone. Many people experience what therapists often call a “seasonal emotional reset period.”
Signs You May Be Experiencing Emotional Burnout
You may notice some of the following signs during this time of year:
Constant overthinking
Feeling emotionally overwhelmed
Increased anxiety or irritability
Difficulty concentrating
Low motivation or mental exhaustion
Feeling disconnected from others
Trouble sleeping or feeling restless
Increased stress in relationships
These symptoms are not a personal weakness. They are often a signal that your mind and nervous system need support and regulation.
Why Emotional Stress Builds Up During Winter
During the winter months, people often:
Spend more time indoors
Have less sunlight exposure
Experience disrupted sleep cycles
Feel socially isolated
Carry unresolved stress from the previous year
Over time, this can create emotional buildup in the nervous system.
By March, when life becomes more active again, the nervous system may struggle to adjust, which can lead to increased anxiety, emotional overwhelm, and burnout.
How Therapy Can Help You Reset
Therapy provides a structured and supportive space to process emotional stress and regain balance.
At MindRidge, therapy focuses on helping individuals understand their emotional patterns while developing practical tools to manage stress and regulate emotions.
Two highly effective approaches include:
EMDR Therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
EMDR therapy helps the brain process unresolved emotional experiences that may still be affecting your nervous system.
Many people seek EMDR therapy for:
Trauma and PTSD
Anxiety and panic
Overthinking
Emotional triggers
Stress related to past experiences
EMDR allows the brain to reprocess emotional memories in a healthier way, reducing their intensity and impact.
DBT Skills (Dialectical Behavior Therapy)
DBT focuses on practical emotional regulation skills that can be used in everyday life.
DBT skills help people:
Manage overwhelming emotions
Reduce impulsive reactions
Improve relationships
Build distress tolerance
Develop mindfulness and emotional balance
Many individuals find DBT skills helpful for managing stress, burnout, and emotional overwhelm.
Small Steps to Reset Your Mental Health This March
While therapy can provide deeper support, small daily actions can also help reset your nervous system:
Spend time outdoors and increase sunlight exposure
Reconnect with supportive people
Practice mindfulness or grounding exercises
Set realistic expectations for yourself
Focus on rest and self-compassion
Healing does not require perfection. It begins with small, intentional steps toward emotional well-being.
When to Consider Professional Support
If emotional overwhelm, anxiety, or burnout continue to affect your daily life, seeking professional support can be an important step.
Therapy can help you:
Understand the root causes of stress
Process unresolved emotional experiences
Develop healthy coping strategies
Build emotional resilience
Support Is Available
At MindRidge, our certified, experienced professionals provide evidence-based psychotherapy virtually across Ontario.
If you’re ready to begin your healing journey, professional support is available.
We support you in moving toward greater balance and fulfillment in your life.
MindRidge offers online Therapy from anywhere in Ontario.
