Each year, it is the same story: some anticipate when others are surprised when this change is a must, whether we find it practical or annoying. You still have to think about it in time.
The days extend, the mornings are more pleasant and the evenings less cool. No doubt, the season changes slowly, and with it, an essential small update is essential in our homes. If new technologies make our task easier by automatically adjusting certain settings, there remains an element that still requires a little manual effort. A detail of everyday life which, if forgotten, can sow mess in our organization.
The concern is that we rarely think about it at the right time. We say that it is not very serious, that it is only a trivial adjustment. But between those that work with millimeter schedules and those who already juggle a thousand things to do, forgetting can quickly create funny situations. Imagine: arrive at work while the offices are still empty, miss the start of an important appointment or, worse, wake up the whole house an hour too early on a Sunday morning.
What if we talk about everyday objects which are not connected and do not take this famous change into account? The oven, the coffee machine, the car, the watch, the living room clock … These small inconsistencies can be confusing and sowing doubts in minds. Should we add an hour or remove one? Who is telling the truth between the microwave and the phone? To avoid misunderstandings, it is better to do it in advance and update everything in one go.
As you can see, this famous change not to forget is of course the setting of clocks for the passage to summer time (or winter), which arrives this weekend. This year, it is on the night of Saturday March 29 to Sunday 30 March that everything will be played: an hour will be added to that displayed on your records, clocks and alarm clocks. Consequence, at 2 a.m., it will actually be 3 hours. If we lose an hour of sleep, we gain a sunshine and that is worth gold!
A ritual to which we are still submitted, while waiting for a decision to be made at European level … So note the date on your agenda, check each dial and make no one find himself running after an hour flight. Because casually, every minute counts!