Ah,
Daylight Savings Time (DST), further proof that society is a slave to the
clock. It’s remarkable to think that nearly 100% of the nation moves their
entire lives forward one hour. It’s quite an accomplishment considering that
billions of dollars, countless person-hours and tons of research have only
reduced the number of smokers in our country by 15%.
But,
I digress.
There are many theories as to why we have DST. According to
timeanddate.com, Germany originally adopted DST to replace artificial lighting
so the country could save fuel for the war effort during World War I. Shortly
thereafter, other countries, including the United States adopted the same
program.
The
U.S attempted to standardize DST with the Uniform Time Act of 1966; however,
states still had the ability to be exempt by passing a local ordinance.
While
we recognize that we are a slave to the clock, it doesn’t change the fact that we
are complex biological creatures. Research has
shown that there is an increase in heart attacks following the change to
DST! Sleep deprivation, your circadian clock and even immune function come in
to play when considering reasons that a simple one-hour time change can alter
your health.
A
little exercise will help you adjust to the change more quickly. Sunshine and a
healthy eating pattern won’t hurt either.
However,
the truth is, most people don’t have physiological issues with the time change.
It’s in our head. To counter the change, you must change your mind set. Think
of it as additional quality time.
Daylight
Saving Time is a promise of more time to enjoy life. No more coming home in the
dark, It’s the chance to get outside and move around after dinner. Turn off the
TV and embrace the extra daylight. Life is too short.
Jim Devitt is the author of the #1 Kindle Bestselling
Young Adult novel, The Card and So This is Christmas.
He's also a healthcare consultant specializing in helping healthcare companies
and practices develop a social media marketing platform, and maximize cash
flow. You can find him posting weekly to Indies Unlimited
and occasionally as a contributor on Yahoo!
Good ideas, Jim, thank you. I'm trying to be nice to myself today. Time to go exercise!
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