Welcome to our Sleep Sanctuary –
the place to come to discover your own wind
down ritual. Switch off, drift off & recharge…
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down ritual. Switch off, drift off & recharge…
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• Let the sumptuous aroma of Jasmine wrap your senses in a cocoon of serenity.
• Warming Sandalwood brings inner comfort and harmony.
• Lavender envelops the mind with its soothing and sedative properties.
Use these alongside Sleep Better for a bedtime aromatherapy ritual…
A blend of Orange, Petitgrain and Coriander pure essential oils to give your mind a break when it’s time to stop.
True Comfort blend of Bergamot, Cardamom and Ylang Ylang pure essential oil wraps you in a blanket of serenity.
Engage your senses in your sleep ritual with our Binaural Beats Therapy Music, thought to deepen sleep and even aid insomnia, with an effect that has been likened to that of meditation.
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Tip 1. Start early
When you first wake up, you’re not looking to prepare for the evening’s bedtime. But you should be. By eating within half an hour of rising, you are stabilising your blood sugar levels, meaning it’s easier for your body to create the melatonin needed later for a better night’s sleep.
Tip 2. Make good choices
Why do we choose caffeine? To keep ourselves awake! Cutting back on stimulants like caffeine can help your body’s natural functions when it comes to preparing for sleep. When we start getting better sleep, we will stop relying on tools like caffeine to keep us going – our well-rested bodies will do that for us. Try herbal teas like Chamomile for a great alternative night-time drink.
Tip 3. Switch off…
We should all treat our bedrooms as VIP access only – banning all tech at the door! Screens and lights only keep our senses active and alert. Removing tech one hour before bed helps our minds and bodies understand that it’s time to switch off, just like our phones, tablets and televisions.
Tip 4. Tired but wired
Noise in your head? Moments of the day revolving in your mind? Even when you’re tired, you can experience restlessness and struggle to sleep. Try some mindfulness meditation to clear your head of uninvited thoughts and drift off peacefully or keep a notebook beside your bed to transfer thoughts from your head to the page. You can deal with those thoughts tomorrow.