Saturday, March 9, 2024

How to beat daylight saving time

Feel well rested when we spring forward on Sunday.
Continue reading the main story
Ad
From The Times

March 9, 2024

Most clocks in the U.S. will "spring forward" on Sunday. We'll lose an hour of sleep, mornings will become darker and evenings will become lighter. That can make it harder to get a good night's rest.

An illustration of a person standing inside a house, looking through a large window. Outside, there is a sunrise and a bird chirping on a tree branch. To the right of the person, there are three drawings hanging on a wall: one of an eye closed, another of an eye halfway open, and another of an eye mostly open.

MarĂ­a Medem

Here's how to make the change less painful.

Essential news and guidance to live your healthiest life.

Sign up for the Well newsletter, for Times subscribers only.

Essential news and guidance to live your healthiest life.

Get it in your inbox
Continue reading the main story

ADVERTISEMENT

Ad
Continue reading the main story

Need help? Review our newsletter help page or contact us for assistance.

You received this message because you signed up for updates from The New York Times.

To stop receiving From The Times, unsubscribe. To opt out of other promotional emails from The Times, including those regarding The Athletic, manage your email settings. To opt out of updates and offers sent from The Athletic, submit a request.

Subscribe to The Times

Connect with us on:

facebooktwitterinstagram

Change Your EmailPrivacy PolicyContact UsCalifornia Notices

LiveIntent LogoAdChoices Logo

The New York Times Company. 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018

No comments:

Post a Comment