Daylight Savings Ends

Today we “fall back,” setting our clocks back an hour for the end of daylight savings time. It isn’t exactly a free hour—it’s an hour that you saved up back in March that you must now withdraw from that time bank. Wouldn’t it be great if we could collect interest on the time we save, gathering minutes as the months go by? But the only way to add to an hour is to get the most you can from each minute that you have.

How will you spend the hour that you have been saving all these months?

2 thoughts on “Daylight Savings Ends”

  1. How will you spend the hour that you have been saving all these months?…
    The extra hour of sleep allows me to get up on time, when my alarm goes off that Sunday morning – and not feel so rushed in getting everything done, before heading off to worship. … It’s nice … Too bad it only happens one day/year!
    Namaste!
    Dwayne

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