Observations

The Quiet Gift of the Fall Back

This past weekend, we collectively turned our clocks back, participating in the semi-annual ritual of Daylight Saving Time. For some, “falling back” brings a sigh of relief—a promised extra hour of sleep or a cozy, quiet morning. For others, it’s a melancholic shift, signaling shorter days and the steady approach of winter’s chill.

But beyond the debate over light and dark lies a simple, often overlooked truth: we’ve all been given a bonus hour. It’s a small pocket of time that exists outside our normal schedules, easily lost to the scroll of a screen or the rush of routine. What if we saw it not just as a seasonal adjustment, but as a gentle invitation? A chance to pause, if only for a moment, and choose something intentional—for ourselves or for someone else.

Later On

I’ll share a simple guide filled with practical and meaningful ways to use this unexpected hour. We’ll explore how to invest it in your own well-being and how to extend a little kindness to others using the framework of the five love languages.

Published: Productive and Meaningful Ways to Spend Your Extra Hour

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Tracy helps self-starters and project finishers find the tools, strategies, and confidence to complete the work that matters most. She shares actionable tips, book notes, reviews, and personal experiments to help you start strong and finish well.