This year, daylight saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 2, when clocks “fall back” one hour at 2 a.m. And if you feel groggy and thrown off by the time change at work, you’re not alone. Anne Gaviola has more on how the time switch reduces productivity and what you can do to minimize its impact on your job and your routines.
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Daylight saving time: Is the clock change messing with your ability to work?
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