6 Tips To Help You Prepare For The End Of Daylight Saving Time
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1. Go outside and get some sun while you can

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Help keep your internal clock consistent by going outside the first morning to soak up some daylight right away! A nice stroll outside can boost serotonin and help prevent that drop.
2. Keep a regular sleep schedule

Go to sleep around your usual time to maintain your regular sleep-wake schedule. After the time change, continue to maintain the same bedtime each day to help reset your body’s circadian rhythm.
3. Exercise to Boost Mood and Energy

Exercise helps boost energy levels, which help you cope with some of that extra fatigue you might be feeling, given the shortage of sunlight and new time!
4. Set Your Clocks Before Bed

Although the time change doesn’t officially occur until 2 a.m., set your watch and household clocks to the new time before you go to bed. This helps you hit the ground running and avoid any timing mishaps on Sunday.
5. Consider Relaxation Techniques

Deep breathing to mindfulness meditation, can bring calm to your mind and body and make it easier to smoothly transition into sleep. Additionally, relaxation methods may also come in handy if you find that you’ve woken up in the middle of the night.
6. Take a Short Nap if Necessary

Naps are best in the early afternoon when most people experience a dip in wakefulness. However, avoiding naps that are too late in the afternoon or evening is also important because they can make it harder to fall asleep at night, exacerbating misalignment of your sleep schedule.
6 Tips To Help You Prepare For The End Of Daylight Saving Time was originally published on 92q.com
