Daylight Saving Time (DST) is about to begin in South Carolina, and while many people look forward to longer daylight hours, the time change can also disrupt sleep schedules and daily routines. The Farmers’ Almanac, known for its weather predictions and seasonal tips, has shared five essential strategies to help South Carolinians adjust smoothly to the time change.
1. Start Adjusting Early
Gradually shift your sleep schedule by going to bed 15-30 minutes earlier each night in the days leading up to DST. This will help your body adapt without a sudden shock.
2. Get More Morning Sunlight
Natural sunlight helps regulate your internal clock. Try to get outside in the morning to help reset your body’s rhythm.
3. Avoid Caffeine and Screens Before Bed
Blue light from screens and caffeine consumption can make it harder to fall asleep. Reduce screen time and switch to herbal tea instead of coffee in the evening.
4. Create a Relaxing Nighttime Routine
A calming routine, such as reading, stretching, or meditating, can help signal to your body that it’s time to wind down.
5. Be Extra Cautious When Driving
Studies show that drowsy driving increases after DST starts. Take extra precautions while driving in the morning, especially during the first week of the transition.
By following these simple tips, South Carolinians can minimize the negative effects of the time change and make the transition into springtime much smoother.