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UK Drivers… has your car clock changed already?

  • Writer: Daniel Tyndall
    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.

 
 
 
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