You're not the only one feeling the effects of the time change!
UNBSJ
 psychology professor Dr. Michael Bradley tells Tide news you're mood 
could go up and, more often than not, down. The biggest difference is a 
change in judgement and alertness. Bradley says there's evidence during 
both the fall and spring time changes that car and household accidents 
go up.
Bradley
 says there's not too much you can do to fight these side effects, 
except to be more careful and wait until you're back to normal in 3-5 
days.
Bradley
 finishes by saying anything that throws off your schedule will most 
likely bring you down slightly, rather than pick you up.
 

