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So. The time change.
Wow am I feeling it.
It’s only an hour, one single hour, and it didn’t affect my waking up, but I am dragging today and behind on everything. About an hour behind on everything.
Imagine that.
I’m grumpy and I want more coffee and today I won’t even have a hint of debate. Even though it’s nearly noon.
I’ll be back.
So that’s brewing. Hopefully the extra dose will do me good.
It’s gray and muddy and colder than it looks. It feels like spring should be here, but it’s reluctant. I don’t know why it would be, we’re always so happy to see it.
I’ve got Tasks ahead of me I don’t want to do, but they must be done. One of those days.
One of those weeks.
So on I go, optimistic only that my coffee will soon be ready. Have a great Monday.
There have been studies about how bad the physiological effects are on the human body. It’s not in your head! Companies and employees lose productivity for up to TWO WEEKS following the time change. I used to be up on all the data about it, but then I just moved to Asia. Problem solved.
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SEE? SO CLEVER.
I really don’t get it, it’s so inconvenient. I’d be fine if we only moved backward, though, and gained an hour, but then noon would be completely dark at some point.
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