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Published 14:25 20 Mar 2018 GMT
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He explained:
"This is because it is hard to make yourself tired earlier. “The key is to ease yourself through the clocks change using this simple three-step time increment routine so you wake up, fully adjusted, in the new time zone on Sunday morning."It turns out that it takes a few days to get close to ready for the time change. Here are the steps he recommends:
Dave added:
“On Sunday morning you can wake up refreshed, as you will be in the new time zone without losing any sleep. "All your mealtimes will also naturally fall into place, and you have no need to worry about whether you can manage to get to bed on time Sunday night as you will already be in sync with Irish Summer Time. “Use this period and technique to adopt a new sleep regime, moving your bedtime to one where you can wake up refreshed every day without the use of an alarm. "Ultimately, ditching the alarm clock is the fail-safe way of making sure you are getting enough sleep so you can be alert and focused throughout the day.”
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