By Dr. Christopher Lepisto, Naturopathic Doctor
A 2-minute read
Feeling Your Energy Fade with the Shorter Days?
Youâre not imagining it. Many people experience what I call fall fatigue. You may wake less refreshed, rely more on caffeine, or feel your motivation waning. This natural shift happens as your body adapts to changes in daylight and temperature.
Why Fall Affects Energy
After a bright, active summer, your body must adjust to reduced sunlight. That change alters your circadian rhythmâthe internal clock that governs sleep, hormone balance, and alertness. If youâre feeling tired earlier, craving carbohydrates, or struggling to wake up, your system is likely recalibrating.
The âmini-jetlagâ of daylight savings time, cooler weather, and increased immune activity during cold and flu season also contribute. Even with a consistent lifestyle, these physiological shifts can noticeably affect your vitality.
Looking Beneath the Surface
When fatigue lingers, itâs time to explore why.
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Is reduced sunlight lowering your vitamin D levels?
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Has prolonged stress begun to affect your adrenal function?
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Could nutrient imbalances or thyroid changes be slowing your metabolism?
In naturopathic medicine, I look beyond symptoms to find underlying causes. Through focused in-office testing and conversation, we identify which systems are compensatingâand which need support.
Ask yourself:
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Do I wake feeling restored, or do I rely on caffeine to get moving?
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Has my mood or focus shifted since summer?
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Am I pushing through fatigue instead of addressing it?
Awareness of these changes is the first step toward recovery.
Supporting Seasonal Transitions Naturally
Thereâs no single fix for fatigue, but small, consistent choices can make a meaningful difference:
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Seek morning light: Spend 20 minutes outdoors soon after waking.
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Nourish your cells: Eat meals rich in protein, magnesium, and B vitamins.
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Protect your rest: Keep a steady bedtime and limit evening screen time.
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Move gently: Walking, stretching, or yoga promotes circulation and emotional balance.
Start with one or two of these habits this week. Sustainable energy builds from steady, realistic adjustmentsânot dramatic overhauls.
When to Seek Support
If fatigue persists despite your best efforts, it may be time to look deeper. My goal is to help you understand why your energy is lowâwhether from nutrient deficiencies, hormonal imbalance, or chronic stressâand create a personalized plan to restore your vitality naturally.
After 22 years in practice, Iâve seen that when root causes are identified and addressed with care, your energy can returnâand remain steady through every season.
Ready to Regain Your Energy?
If youâre curious about what may be behind your fatigue, schedule a complimentary consultation. Together, we can help your body adapt to live in tune with the season and feel your best all year long.
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