I know typically people are happy with falling back one hour with this time change, but regardless which time change is happening I seem to lose all focus and drive at work for a good 2-4 weeks.

This happens when I travel as well and but my friends and family generally seem not to mind change in time.

Anyone have any interesting information on this? I’ve searched far and wide but it usually results in numerous (worthless) lighthearted “here’s what to expect”-style news articles.

  • MakingWork@lemmy.ca
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    13 days ago

    I read somewhere that data was released that the week of day light savings had an increase of vehicle collisions.

    I think it’s normal to feel tired when your sleep is disrupted/ changed. Some people are more affected than others.

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    13 days ago

    Spring forward fucks with me.

    Fall back is just annoying because I get the sun right in the eyes on the drive to work again.

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    It fucks with me in that I lose focus, but it’s depressing AF to work while the sun is shining and leave as it’s going down. I’m not a farmer, give me that mf sunlight back so I can hang out with friends :p