Thursday, December 12, 2019
How to deal with Daylight Saving Time and what to look forward to
How to deal with Daylight Saving Time and what to look forward toHow to deal with Daylight Saving Time - and what to look forward toIts easy to have a love-hate relationship with Daylight Saving Time starting.On the one hand, you have to set your clock an hour ahead, losing precious time to sleep in, but on the other, it gets a lot easier to tell that spring will have sprung pretty soon because of the sunshine.With Floridas Sunshine Protection Actlegislation trying to make Daylight Saving time a year-round thing, heres what to keep in mind when you lose an hour this coming Sunday.Get to sleep at a decent hour on Sunday nightYep, thats right - because setting our clocks ahead one hour will result in one less hour of sleep for all of us.But dont overdo it if youre feeling super sleepy while on the road. Its better to take some time to regroup than to rush and potentially endanger yourself and others.Dont forget - there will be more sunlight during the dayThe sun might still be up w hen you head out of work, possibly leaving you with more energy to do things like hitting the gym and socialize after-hours.Since you wont have to deal with the early darkness that blankets the winter months, you should use this time to get into the mood for spring by eventually lightening up your wardrobe and shaking off the need to strictly hibernate at home once work is over for the day.Itll be easier to dream about spring when you head home.Reset the time on your appliances and devices on Saturday nightIf you dont, you might be a little confused about what time it really is when you wake up on Sunday morning.Daylight saving time officially starts at 2 a.m. Sunday, when clocks are pushed forward one hour to 3 a.m., NBC Los Angeles reports. When you go to bed on Saturday night, dont forget to turn your watches, alarms, and microwaves forward an hour. Electronic devices, like cellphones, by default, are set to automatically update the time as it changes.Doing it before its absolute ly necessary will save you time and effort.
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