Keep Daylight Saving From Wrecking Your Sleep This Fall
Keep Daylight Saving From Wrecking Your Sleep This Fall
US · Published Sep 14, 2025
Adjust your bedtime gradually in the days leading up to Daylight Saving Time to ease the transition.
Manage light exposure by seeking bright light in the morning and dimming screens before bed.
Maintain a consistent sleep schedule, even on weekends, to reinforce your body's natural rhythm.
Prepare for Daylight Saving to maintain sleep
As the days grow shorter and autumn leaves begin to fall, another seasonal event looms: the end of Daylight Saving Time. While gaining an extra hour might sound appealing, the shift can wreak havoc on your sleep schedule. The abrupt change disrupts your body's natural clock, leading to fatigue, mood swings, and decreased productivity.
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