Changing our clock on sunday at 3a.m. instead of 2 a.m. Any advices?:)
By Greenery8
@grenery8 (15203)
Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
March 28, 2025 7:07am CST
I know our American and Canadian mylotters already did this so, it's turn on some European countries, like mine
Well, i must say that my brain or mind is preparing for 2 weeks now; not sure but i wake up an hour early than my alarm so, i guess i'm ready. I hate stalling things, in general.
Also, summer and winter time going to past, i think it won't happen any time sooner. I can dream of things changing, only that


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@grenery8 (15203)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
30 Mar
@Juliaacv i'm aging too so it's harder for my body getting used to eat earlier and not later and also, i'm always sensitive to changes and horrible weather these days. thank you though. all i have to say that today, i am glad is sunday

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@rebelann (113568)
• El Paso, Texas
28 Mar
If you have to work it will be hard to get used to this stupid time change, as for me, I'm still on the old system but now I don't go to bed that early anymore and I get up much later than before, thankfully I'm retired so I have no schedule other than what I impose on myself.
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@xstitcher (33630)
• Petaluma, California
29 Mar
Ugh. I wish they would just stop doing the time change. It's a bit of a pain.
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@DaddyEvil (144571)
• United States
28 Mar
Time changes are annoying. It's not difficult for me to adjust but I used to get tired of the other employees around me "forgetting" and being late to work for the first few weeks after a time change. Having to cover for other people is just stupid.
I'd rather they pick one time and leave the clocks alone.
I'm retired now so the time changes don't affect me anymore.
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@DaddyEvil (144571)
• United States
30 Mar
@grenery8 It helped that I slept and still sleep during the daytime. Changes to the clock always happen at night.
We have one clock in the house that doesn't change on its own. Pretty didn't even realize I'd changed it for several days. 

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@grenery8 (15203)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
29 Mar
i try not to forget; i am glad that cell switches on its own but my body is feeling weird a few couple of days or even more; it's a huge hit on our body and mind
i'm glad changes don't affect you. i am always sensitive to changes, any sort of







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@grenery8 (15203)
• Zagreb, Croatia (Hrvatska)
30 Mar
@DaddyEvil i have a watch and a table watch too and i switched them last night so i knew every one was set on the right time. yes, sleeping helps. i slept an hour less but i'll make that up the next night

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@LindaOHio (185342)
• United States
29 Mar
I wish they would keep the time the same so that it's lighter later in the evening.
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@dgobucks226 (36356)
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29 Mar
It's always an adjustment whenever those clocks go back or forward. 

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