UK Drivers… has your car clock changed already?
- Daniel Tyndall
- Oct 22, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 13, 2025

Running late for an 11.00 appointment, I got into the car at quarter to twelve. But the car clock said 10:45. If the car was right, I’d be fine. It wasn't — but no-one seemed to mind!
Perhaps the car has anticipated the clocks 'going back' this weekend. We say we “gain” an hour, but nothing really changes — the same sky, the same sun, just a subtle shift in how we mark it. Yet it feels generous: as if time has given us permission to pause.
In coaching, we often talk about perception: how the same facts can feel entirely different depending on the story we tell ourselves.
What story might you be telling yourself
about time,
about a subtle shift in its urgency, or
about permission to pause?
And if you could “turn back” one hour each week, how would you use it?
If you’d like to find more breathing space in your schedule — or in your thinking — let’s have a chat. You can message me directly to book a time that suits you. And throughout October and November I am offering a limited number of reduced-rate sessions in my Fall Away offer.
