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Perfecting Your Sleep Posture

Reviews · April 23, 2018

Do you find yourself waking up a little more creaky than usual? Find trouble feeling like you are actually well-rested? The issue might be in how you sleep. Here, we’re going to look at the idea of sleep posture, and how you can improve it with the right habits and the right choice of sleeping environment.

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Make sure you have room

One of the key issues that many people face in bed is that they simply don’t have enough space to get as comfortable as they would like or to get in the right position. Single beds aren’t really suited for anyone but children. Find king bedroom furniture sets that allow you to free up that space and move more freely throughout the night. Otherwise, you are going to find yourself fighting to get comfortable where you just don’t have the space that can allow you to do so.

Choose the mattress to fit your sleeping style

Have trouble navigating the world of all those different mattress styles out there? The key to choosing the right balance of firmness and softness could lie in your sleeping position. If you sleep on your back, for instance, it’s recommended you choose a firmer mattress that provides plenty of support to the lumbar region. If you sleep on your side, however, then a mattress that allows you to sink in and better wraps around your form can provide that support, instead. Look at mattress buying guides to choose the best fit for your posture.

Heads up

The mattress plays the key role when it comes to supporting your back, but when you’re talking about your head, you have to take a closer look at the pillow. If you don’t fluff your pillows regularly, now is the time to start. Not only does it make it feel more comfortable, but it helps those cushions better retain their shape in the night. Think about investing in pocket spring pillows if your neck is feeling a little sore in the morning, too. Your head needs to be elevated off the pillow otherwise it tends to sink a little lower than the rest of your body which can strain it throughout the night.

Make sure you relax

The physical stress you take to bed with you can stay during the night, too, making it harder to relax. A stressed head leads to a tight body, wound up like a spring. If your muscles are naturally tenser, this creates friction which can cause pain in the joints, back and neck. Try to relax at nighttime, whether this means having a warm, comfy bath, using aromatherapy, or taking the time to meditate. Create a nightly ritual that helps you feel de-stressed and ready for bed.

If your head or back aren’t supported as you sleep, pain in lower back and neck can become all too common. Left untreated for long, these issues can become serious, even chronic. Make sure your bed takes care of you and it will be easier to take care of yourself outside of it, too.

5 Fun Things to Do Away from Your Kids

Reviews · August 29, 2017

When was the last time you enjoyed a little time to yourself? It is important to take a break every now and then to destress and unwind, which can help you create a happier home-life for your children. We are therefore providing five fun things you can do away from your kids.

  1. Sleep Late

Many parents are often woken during the night to help their children fall back asleep, or are up at the crack of dawn to clean the home, make their child’s breakfast and take the little ones to school. It is therefore important to reward yourself to a well-earned sleep in when you can. Take it in turns with your partner to sleep late, if possible, or allow the kids to sleepover at a grandparent or friend’s house. You will feel better for it.

  1. Socialize with Friends

You are more than just a parent. Take some time away from the cooking, cleaning and caring, and arrange a day or evening to socialize with your friends. Let your hair down to enjoy an evening of dancing and drinking cocktails with friends, or simply arrange a coffee date to catch up with your best pal. You can guarantee you will miss your children whilst you are away, so you will feel even more thankful for your beautiful family once you return home.

  1. Go to an Event

Make the most of a little time away from your children by attending an event, such as a concert, comedy gig, sporting event or theatre production. Dance the evening away by booking tickets to your favourite artist, or allow a musical to capture your heart and imagination. You could even attend a popular sporting event such as horse racing, a tennis tournament or football game. Visit Ticket Sales to find an event you will love.

  1. Book a Spa Day

Bodily tension not only leads to aches and pains, but it can also cause irritability and stress, which could affect your home life. Say goodbye to those daily stresses and treat yourself to a relaxing spa day away from the kids. Indulge in luxury with your partner, friends or by yourself, so you can take a dip in the pool, step inside a refreshing sauna and experience a relaxing massage. You will feel like a brand-new person.

  1. Relax

When was the last time you really relaxed? Ask the grandparents to babysit the children so you can enjoy a few hours of relaxation. Forget about the pile of washing or dirty dishes in the sink, and simply curl up on the sofa to read a book, watch a movie or enjoy a nap. It also provides the perfect opportunity to pamper yourself, so enjoy a relaxing bath, put on a facemask and moisturize your body from head to toe.

How do you relax when the children are away? We would love to read your tips and stories in the comment section below.

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