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- Daylight Savings 2010 Time Change TipsTime travelers, time changes, means time for confusion for many. When to change the time back for Daylight Savings & tips for an easy transition.
Daylight Savings Ends 2010: What's the Point of Falling Back?Daylight savings ends on Sunday, November 7, 2010 in most of the U.S and Canada. This yearly ritual prompts us to fall back by setting our clocks back an hour until the springtime when we spring forward again.- Daylight Savings 2010: Fall Back Time ChangeDaylight Saving Time (DST), or daylight savings as it is commonly called, starts on the...
- Tips to Overcome Health and Mood Effects of Daylight SavingsDaylight savings can make negative changes to our mood, and quality of life. Here are some lifestyle changes that can get us through the negative effects caused by daylight savings.
- How to Help Your Mood and Health During Daylight Savings ChangesIf you are like most and have trouble adjusting to daylight savings, here are some tips that might help you get through the change.
Daylight Savings MySpace GraphicsWhere to find Daylight Saving MySpace graphics, to help your friends remember to turn their clocks back.
It's Not Daylight Savings Until NovemberDon't touch that dial. Not yet. Daylight Savings does not occur until the first weekend in November. It has been changed from the last weekend in October.
Daylight Savings: 5 Things to Do with Your Extra HourIt's almost time to change our clocks in the good direction - the one that gives us an extra hour. Instead of sleeping in, try one of these 5 fun suggestions with your extra hour.- Daylight Savings: Five Things to Do with Your Extra HourIf you'd rather not sleep your extra hour away this year, check out this article for ideas on how Daylight Savings can help you save money, raise your credit, improve the looks of your home, and protect yourself from identity theft.
- Daylight Savings: 5 Things to Do with Your Extra HourOn November 4th, when Daylight Savings ends, we will all turn back our clocks one hour. Why not use those bonus minutes to gain happiness and self-knowledge about important needs and wants? Here are five unique ways to spend that extra hour.
Daylight Savings: Five Things to Do with Your Extra HourDaylight Savings is coming on November 4, when we will all turn back our clocks one hour. This means that you will have an extra hour each morning of daylight. What will you do with that hour?- The Faces of FallA fall poem celebrating the joy off the fall season.
My Favorite SeasonA poem about Fall.- Daylight Savings 2011 PoemWith Daylight Savings fast approaching, I figured it was time to be creative.
- Look like a Beauty Without the Sleep '" How to Fake a Good Night's RestDaylight Savings Hangover can be troublesome for finicky sleepers. Follow these tips to fake a good night's rest and look refreshed and awake.
- My Spring Break/ Daylight Savings Travel IssuesA look at the travel issues I had last year when I was going away for Spring Break.
- Daylight Savings Alert Time Change 2011: Spring ForwardDaylight savings time change alert 2011. It's time to spring forward one hour. Groan. This happens on March 13, 2011. Read all about it!
- A Haiku for SpringThe snow has melted completely away in this little corner, finally. Farewell snow until next winter. Now I am ready to welcome spring.
- Just in Time for Daylight Savings - Atlanta, GAPreview of fundraiser
USA: Daylight Savings 2010 - when to Set Clocks, Spring & Fall; Seasons' First DaysLearn when to set clocks ahead, when to set them back in 2010 for Daylight Savings Time and Standard Time. Also, check out the start dates of the seasons in 2010.- Daylight Savings Impacts Seasonal DepressionDaylight savings can impact the emotional and psychological health of adults but can be especially difficult for adults with seasonal affective disorder, SAD.
- Enjoying the Little Things About an Underrated SeasonFall is a fantastic season that doesn't get enough credit because so many other things in our lives tend to overwhelm it. Try and remember the little things about Fall, and embrace the last colorful breath of nature before Winter gets cold.
Daylight Savings: Five Things to Do with Your Extra HourWhat will you do with that extra hour of time that you acquire during Daylight Savings Time on November 4th? If your mornings are usually hectic, here are some grand ideas...- Help Your Kids Cope with Daylight Savings, Spring and FallSince most kids are on a schedule due to the school year, they tend to be the most affected by Daylight Savings. There are several things we can do as parents to help them ease in to the time change.
- Two Ways to Make a CompassMake a simple compass in one of two ways.
- Daylight Savings Pros and ConsDaylight savings time (DST) has always been a pain to me. I raised five children under its sway, and I never liked it then-and I don't like it now.
Daylight Savings Comes Early This YearDaylight Savings Time comes three weeks early, and ends one week later, this year. This means losing an hour of sleep, and setting clocks forward on Sunday.- Will Daylight Savings Be a Mini Y2K Event?what about the not so obvious events in our lives that are dictated by computers and electronic timers: climate-control systems in buildings, stock trades, time controlled vaults and doors, airline arrival and departure monitors
