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Daylight Saving Time: Top ten DST personal survival tips

By | March 8, 2007, 5:31am PST

Summary: Daylight Saving Time: Top ten personal DST survival tips

Are you personally prepared for DST?

On Sunday, technology types will be watching their applications, PCs, servers and networks to see whether change in Daylight Saving Time (DST) will affect their infrastructure and CIOs will be looking at the bill, fellow ZDNet blogger Larry Dignan reports.

But what about YOU? Not only is your personal technology at risk from the earliest-ever return to DST, you are too, personally!

Insomnia, depression, even automobile accidents are some of the risks you face from this Sunday’s DST.

A lot of brains will be thrown out of whack, as the clocks shift forward by an hour in, so predicts the University of Michigan Sleep Disorders Center:

Even though the clock will say 8 a.m., it will feel like 7 a.m. to our brains and bodies – and that will leave many people feeling groggy or “not quite right” for a day or more. The Monday morning commute on the day after DST starts is especially hard, and is associated with a spike in sleepy-driving crashes.

DST takes away yet another hour of healthy sleep, National Sleep Foundation warns.

You have the power to ward off the negative impacts of DST, however, and reclaim happy, healthy sleeping!

TOP TEN DST PERSONAL SURVIVAL TIPS

1) Start going to bed 15 minutes earlier each evening,

2) Set wakeup alarm 15 minutes earlier than usual,

3) Develop a 30 minute “wind down” pre-bedtime relaxation routine,

4) Create a dark, quiet and comfortable bedroom environment,

5) Avoid coffee, smoking and drinking several hours before bedtime,

6) Exercise regularly during the day, but avoid evening exercise,

7) Take a short early afternoon nap on Saturday,

8) Set clock ahead one hour before going to bed Saturday,

9) On Sunday, get up at usual clock time,

10) After DST, go to bed at usual clock time.

PS: SWEET DREAMS!

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A former ZDNet blogger, Donna Bogatin is the founder of online directional media properties VIPOffers.com and UrbanSavings.com. In addition to her own ventures, Donna has been advising companies on Web-based business development since 1997, when she created and led an "Internet For Entrepreneurs" workshop for the Small Business Administration. As Adjunct Associate Professor of Information Systems, Donna has instructed at the New York University Stern Graduate School of Business Administration on how companies of all sizes can best use the Internet to gain strategic advantage.

Prior to becoming an Internet entrepreneur, Donna was an international investment banker and served as Director of M & A for Societe Generale Securities Corp. Donna holds an M.B.A., M.A. and B.A. from New York University. Find out more at Donna's Website: InsiderChatter.com.

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handydan918 10th Mar 2007
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skacz1@... 8th Mar 2007
Quick fix. Change your time zone on Sat. and back again in April
All of your business transactions will be time labeled incorrectly.Your credit card transactions depend on the correct time information.A big robbery could take place all because your bank didn't do the time change correctly.Not to mention the plane crashes because your airport didn't get the information from Microsoft in time.

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