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Catch-up Year When adjusting standard fall time this year clocks should be turned back 52 minutes to catch up for the last 18 leap years. When turning the clocks forward in the oncoming year the regular one hour forward will become standard time.

It was proven that people ended up becoming more punctual with lifestyle and all aspects of society. Through studies throughout the world in the past five decades scientists have acknowledged trends in societies that performed “Catch-up Time” practices. The “Catch-up Year” philosophy has allowed more people to become punctual and stress free from not being late and pressured my time constraints.

Rodrigues Robacino (DOB: February 29th, 1920) was the first to conclude the benefits behind this theory. While making observations on egg laying chickens over a 3000 hour period of catch up time his studies concluded that the hens produced more eggs than they would before the time “Catch-up Time” fall adjustments.

Rodrigues’ research began in 1936 with his fascination as to how February 29th came only once every four years. In leap years, containing 366 days, February 29th is added, which doesn't exist in a normal year of 365 days.

Upon reducing stress, the health benefits gained allow a person to mediate lifestyle differences that exist in multicultural communities. The practice of “Catch-up Time” is executed the year before the upcoming leap year at which time a person should just use the normal adjustment of standard time.