As you get used to the start of Daylight Saving Time, If the alarm clock on your phone isn't enough to get you going, these alarm clock apps are guaranteed to keep you from hitting the snooze button tomorrow morning. whatthetech alabamanewsnetwork
March 14-19 is Sleep Awareness Week and it comes at a good time. Daylight Savings Time began Sunday, March 13, and millions of Americans will struggle with their own sleep schedule as they lose a full hour of sleep.
If the stock alarm clock on your phone isn’t enough, these alarm clock apps are guaranteed to keep you from hitting the snooze button. “Mathe Alarm” is similar and you’ll be asked to answer a series of math questions. When you set the alarm you get to choose how many questions you’ll need to answer as well as the difficulty.
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