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Daylight Savings: 9 upsides to losing an hour of sleep

Make sure to turn your clocks ahead this Sunday at 2 a.m. for Daylight Savings Time
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You might lose an hour of sleep this weekend due to Daylight Savings Time, but we have chosen to look on the bright side (literally — there’s going to be more sunshine).

So make sure you “spring ahead” your clocks Sunday at 2 a.m., and check out these suggestions for how to stay upbeat about losing an hour.

There is one less hour of making poor choices at your favourite watering hole.

Brunch is one hour closer.

You can miss one hour of that crappy TV show you don’t really need to watch.

It will be one hour closer to when your kids go back to school after March Break.

Your late winter flu is an hour closer to being over.

You can use Daylight Savings as an excuse for being late for the next week. 

Payday is one hour closer.

You can drive home from work in the daylight again.

And if all else fails — remember, spring is one hour closer!


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Jenni Dunning

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Jenni Dunning is a community editor and reporter who covers news in the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury.
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