Wednesday, 11 April 2018

BEDROOM FENG SHUI

What is Feng Shui?
At its core, Feng Shui is a philosophy that originated from Asia to maximize your well-being through certain guidelines. Although there are many skeptics about the effects of this ideology, we think it’s a wonderful idea to share.
Feng Shui encompasses the belief of the harmonious interaction between “yin” energy and “yang” energy.
Yin is associated with feminine energy such as black, mysteries of the dark, soft, slow, and relaxation. Yang energy is a contrast, associated with masculine energy such as white, fire, aggression, fast, and hard surfaces such as rocks.
The bedroom should have more “Yin” in order to ensure a more relaxing energy in the bedroom. “Yang” should more be for the office.

What does it look like to have Feng Shui for the bedroom.

The art presented in your room should be pleasant and appealing since they will be the last things encountered before sleep and the first thing you see when you wake up. Theoretically, these can subconsciously affect your dream and mood in the morning.
The bedroom should be predominantly be more towards “yin” to encourage relaxation, but it’s still important to provide more “yang.” Red candles, or light accent colors should balance the deep colors.
Paintings with subjects like water (ponds, lakes, and oceans) are advised to be avoided outside the bedroom, as an old Chinese superstition says doing so can bring financial disaster.
Religious icons or photos of family and friends should be avoided in the bedroom, as it can be used for lovemaking, which is considered disrespectful in Feng Shui. And awkward.
It is also a part of the Feng Shui to avoid images of solitary figures as they will cause a sense of loneliness in your subconscious. On the other hand, images of a crowd (three or more people) may encourage desire to be involved with multiple people.
Abstract paintings, although may promote and inspire deep pondering, are also believed to be too strenuous and thought provoking which may hinder the ability to unwindand have peaceful sleep.
There are some subjects that may be all around pleasant to incorporate:
Bamboo is recomended for strength, energy, and growth.
Flowers inspire feelings of content and joyfulness.
Skies attract blessings from the heavens into your life.
Any of these will be positive and uplifting to see every morning and every night.

Wednesday, 4 April 2018

TIPS FOR A HEALTHIER SLEEP

Does that drip, drip, drip of the faucet keep you up at night? Do you need to keep your fan running because “white noise” helps you sleep? Have you ever tossed and turned because you were too hot, or too cold? What about the barking dog or the cat that jumps onto your bed – have they ever disrupted your zzz’s? Most of us recognize that our sleep environment can greatly affect how (and if) we sleep, but are you doing everything you can to make your bedroom a sleep haven?
Learn about the do’s and dont’s of the sleep environment and then get tips for making a healthier sleep.

Noise

Noises at levels as low as 40 decibels or as high as 70 decibels can keep us awake. That means that a dripping faucet can steal your sleep, as well as the next door neighbor’s blaring stereo. But the absence or presence of a familiar noise can have as great an impact on your sleep as out-of-the-ordinary noises. Studies show that sirens and traffic noise from a city street can actually become soothing to longtime city sleepers (they will cringe at the thought of sleeping in the serene desert or mountain climate) just as the absence of the tick, tick, tick of your favorite clock while you try to sleep at a hotel can become a sleep stealer.
Try to block out unwanted sounds with earplugs or use “white noise” such as a fan, air cleaner or sound conditioner. Take your favorite clock with you when you travel in order to recreate familiar sounds that help you sleep.

Temperature

In most cases, temperatures above 75 degrees Fahrenheit and below 54 degrees will disrupt sleep, but even sleep researchers fail to agree on the ideal temperature for sleep. The point at which sleep is interrupted due to temperature or climate conditions varies from person to person and can be affected by bed clothes and bedding materials selected by the sleeper. In general, most sleep scientists believe that a slightly cool room contributes to good sleep. That’s because it mimics what occurs inside the body when the body’s internal temperature drops during the night to its lowest level. (For good sleepers, this occurs about four hours after they begin sleeping.)
In general, sleep scientists recommend keeping your room slightly cool — Turning the thermostat down at night in cold weather sets the stage for sleep and saves on fuel bills. Blankets, comforters or electric blankets can lock in heat without feeling too heavy or confining. Or the heat-seeking partner might dress in warmer bedclothes while the warmer partner might opt not to wear sleep clothes or bed covering. A room that’s too hot can also be disruptive. In fact, research suggests that a hot sleeping environment leads to more wake time and lighter sleep at night, while awakenings multiply. An air conditioner or fan can help, and a humidifier can provide relief if you’re suffering from a sore throat or dryness in your nose.

Light

Much of our sleep patterns – feeling sleepy at night and awake during the day – are regulated by light and darkness. Light – strong light, like bright outdoor light (which is brighter than indoor light even on cloudy days) – is the most powerful regulator of our circadian rhythms , or biological clock. The biological clock influences when we feel sleepy and when we feel alert. As a result, finding the balance of light and darkness exposure is important. Bright light helps to keep you awake during the day, but in the evening prior to sleep, bright lights can be disturbing.
Make sure to expose yourself to enough bright light during the day. Find time for sunlight, or purchase a lightbox or light visor to supplement your exposure to bright light. At bedtime, think dark: a dark bedroom contributes to better sleep. Try light blocking curtains, shades or blinds. If you find yourself waking earlier than you’d like, try increasing your
Exposure to bright light in the evening. It may delay sleep onset but as little as one to two hours of evening bright light exposure may help you sleep longer in the morning. Also, make sure to avoid light if you wake up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. Minimize light by using a low illumination night light.

Sleeping Surface

For the most part, we know people sleep better when horizontal and not cramped by space, and it is clear that the sleep surface plays a role in getting a good night’s sleep. For example, tossing and turning on a lumpy 20-year-old mattress that doesn’t provide support for your back or neck can impede you from getting the sleep you need and make you very sleepy (and stiff) the next day. Mattress experts say that too often consumers believe that ultra-firm mattresses are good for them, but research on patients with back pain found this was not true and a more supple, comforting mattress may lead to better sleep.
Give yourself enough space to sleep. If you share a bed with a partner, make sure it is large enough to give both of you room to move around. Replace an old mattress with a new one, and choose a pillow and mattress that fits you best (soft, firm, thick, thin?) and will be comfortable throughout the whole night. Consumer Reports recently found that consumers who spent 15 minutes or more testing each mattress at the store were more likely to be happy with their purchase. When choosing pillows, find the shape and construction that supports your head and neck and that you find most comfortable. And change your pillows regularly. If you have allergies or asthma, you may also wish to purchase hypo-allergenic covers designed to protect from possible allergic triggers such as dust mites.

Other Factors for a Healthier Sleep

Bed partners with sleep disorders can negatively impact your sleep. Have you ever been kept awake by your partner’s snoring? Or been jolted out of a sound sleep by your partner’s restless movements?
If so, you’re not alone. According to the National Sleep Foundation’s 2005 Sleep in Americapoll, 67% of respondents reported that their partner snores, 27% said their intimate relationship was affected because they were too sleepy, and 38% said they have had problems in their relationship due to their partner’s sleep disorder.
Start off by talking to your partner about the problem. If he/she has not sought treatment for a potential sleep disorder, encourage them to see a doctor. Consider ear plugs if snoring prevents your sleep. Try to create a sleeping arrangement that is comfortable for both you and your partner. Keep the lines of communication open.
TVs, computers, and work in the bedroom are sleep stealing culprits. NSF’s 2005 Sleep in America poll found that 87% of respondents watched TV within an hour of going to bed at least a few nights a week. Doing work, watching TV and using the computer, both close to bedtime and especially in the bedroom, hinders quality sleep. Violent shows, news reports and stories before bedtime can be agitating. The sleep environment should be used only for sleep.

Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Can your Pillow Affect your Grades

Restless nights and not getting the proper rest can negatively affect students grades. Sometimes students get so caught up in their busy life they forget their sleep is important. If you are a student we know life is busy and getting even a few hours of sleep can be hard.
One thing you should acknowledge is the pillow you sleep on, a lot of the times people don’t think there is a difference in the pillow the sleep on. Little do they know is they are missing out on better sleep nights. Whether you are a side, back sleeper or stomach sleeper; sleeping on the wrong pillow can cause body aches, neck pain and shoulders pain.  These problems could make it harder for you to focus. With restless nights comes the lack of motivation and if you are a college student you know there is no time for that, all the energies possible are needed.
As the images above demonstrate the best sleep relies greatly on the pillow you sleep on. For any type of sleeper the ideal pillow provides enough support according to weight, ensuring proper neck and spinal alignment.
If the pillow is too high it will cause your neck to bend too far forward and out of its proper alignment. But if a pillow is too low it will cause your neck to fall too far backwards also causing nonalignment.
The perfect pillow should adjust itself to your head giving you the necessary support for your head and neck.
  
There is a process you must follow when finding the perfect latex pillow, it all depends on the your weight and height.
Looking at the chart below you identify your, height and weight in one of the 3 zones.
Our recommendation are solely based on weight and height and not personal preference. If you have a personal preference on the softness or firmness of your pillow our recommendation is use our guide and choose the next softest or firmest depending on your preference.
Choosing the right pillow will allow you to eliminate any pain or discomforts caused by sleeping without the proper neck and spine alignment on an incorrect pillow. One of the main reason people wake up with body discomforts is because your body is not properly aligned during sleeping hours.
  • The ideal pillow for you should be the right height.
  • Your pillow should provide proper alignment throughout the night.
  • More importantly, it should provide comfort.

If you fall within the GREEN ZONE our recommendation is that you choose a softer or regular pillow.

Softer

100% Natural Talalay latex Pillow

Perfect Blend Pillow

Shredded Latex Pillow

Quilted Organic Shredded Latex Pillow

Bamboo Organic Shredded Latex Pillow

Regular

100% Natural Talalay latex Pillow

100% Organic Cotton Pillow

Natural Kapok Pillow

Natural Wool Pillow

Organic Real Down Pillow

If you fall within the YELLOW ZONE our recommendation is that you choose a regular or firm pillow.
Regular

100% Natural Talalay latex Pillow

100% Organic Cotton Pillow

Natural Kapok Pillow

Natural Wool Pillow

Organic Real Down Pillow

Firmer

Dual Zone Pillow

Dunlop Latex Pillow

Organic Latex Pillow

If you fall within the RED ZONE our recommendation is that you choose a firmer pillow.
Firmer

Dual Zone Pillow

Dunlop Latex Pillow

Organic Latex Pillow

Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Transform your mattress into a softer one

Are you tired of sleeping on a mattress that is too firm? Is your uncomfortable mattress causing you your good night sleep and rest? If you can relate, we might have a solution to your problem, first off we would like to emphasize that getting a good night rest benefits your health in so many ways. Getting more than 6 hours of sleep at night will improve your memory. A well rested body will allow your brain to process and retain new information more efficiently. Something else your body will benefit from is your stress levels, getting your adequate sleep will lower your stress and make you feel more relaxed, happy and you will avoid any negative physical effects of stress. In order for your body to get all of these benefits you must get a comfortable sleep of 6-10 hours a night.
But what if the mattress you are sleeping on not helping you get your proper rest? A mattress that is too firm might be causing you from obtaining all these benefits, and we know changing it to new one can get expensive! Luckily there is another way to make your mattress softer. Instead of purchasing a whole new mattress the best and most economic way to fix this problem is by adding a Natural Latex Topper. This solution is among the most popular solutions for people who want to turn their hard mattress into a soft one.
Here is why:
  • Adding a Natural Latex Topper is a great pressure relief system
  • Lengthens the life of your mattress
  • Help reduce allergies you might have
  • Latex topper is perfect travel companion, it’s to roll up and take anywhere with you
  • It can help regulate body temperature because latex toppers have wonderful ventilation and airflow
  • The 100% Natural Latex topper is Eco-friendly
If you are ready to turn that uncomfortable mattress into a softer one you can find Natural and Organic Latex Toppers at welllivingshop.com

Monday, 12 February 2018

Finding the Right Pillow

Do you think all pillows are the same and that it doesn't matter? Pillows do matter!
You could be sleeping on the wrong pillow, and missing out on a better nights sleep. Whether you are a side, back sleeper or stomach sleeper; sleeping on the wrong pillow could have cause you aches and pains on the neck, back or shoulders.
But you should not have to worry about sleeping on the wrong pillow.
There are certain things that can be taken into consideration before purchasing your next pillow.
As the images above demonstrate the best sleep relies greatly on the pillow you sleep on. For any type of sleeper the ideal pillow provides enough support according to weight, ensuring proper neck and spinal alignment.
If the pillow is too high it will cause your neck to bend too far forward and out of its proper alignment. But if a pillow is too low it will cause your neck to fall too far backwards also causing unalignment.
The perfect pillow should adjust itself to your head giving you the necessary support for your head and neck all depends on the your weight and height.  
Looking at the chart above you identify your, height and weight in one of the 3 zones.

If you fall within the GREEN ZONE our recommendation is that you choose a softer or regular pillow.

Softer

100% Natural Talalay latex Pillow

Perfect Blend Pillow

Shredded Latex Pillow

Quilted Organic Shredded Latex Pillow

Bamboo Organic Shredded Latex Pillow

Regular

100% Natural Talalay latex Pillow

100% Organic Cotton Pillow

Natural Kapok Pillow

Natural Wool Pillow

Organic Real Down Pillow

If you fall within the YELLOW ZONE our recommendation is that you choose a regular or firm pillow.
Regular

100% Natural Talalay latex Pillow

100% Organic Cotton Pillow

Natural Kapok Pillow

Natural Wool Pillow

Organic Real Down Pillow

Firmer

Dual Zone Pillow

Dunlop Latex Pillow

Organic Latex Pillow

If you fall within the RED ZONE our recommendation is that you choose a firmer pillow.
Firmer

Dual Zone Pillow

Dunlop Latex Pillow

Organic Latex Pillow

Our recommendation are solely based on weight and height and not personal preference. If you have a personal preference on the softness or firmness of your pillow our recommendation is use our guide and choose the next softest or firmest depending on your preference.
Choosing the right pillow will allow you to eliminate any pain or discomforts caused by sleeping without the proper neck and spine alignment on an incorrect pillow. One of the main reason people wake up with body discomforts is because your body is not properly aligned during sleeping hours.
  • The ideal pillow for you should be the right height.
  • Your pillow should provide proper alignment throughout the night.
  • More importantly, it should provide comfort.
If you have any further questions chat with us on our home page or simply send us an email at customerservice@welllivingshop.com
Disclaimer: Information mentioned above are just recommendation, we are not doctors. If you are experiencing any pain, please visit your doctor.

Monday, 5 February 2018

Valentines Day Gifts - Better Than Flowers

Its’s almost Valentine's Day again, do you know what you are gifting your loved one?
Finding a gift can be stressful, especially because the pressure is on! All you want is to make your loved one feel special.
There are many things you can do on Valentines day to make them happy, like getting them their favorite perfume, purse or a dozen roses. All of those are great ways to show you love them, but how about a gift you can both really enjoy!
Crazy right? What gift can you both possibly enjoy? Well, after a long day of work all you want to do is get home and rest. So what better gift for your loved one and you than a comfier way to rest together. 
This Valentines day you can celebrate with comfort that will change the way you feel and will benefit your sleep and health.
Here is a list of items that will help you improve your bed:
1Blissful Sheets
  • 100% Organic Cotton
  • Global Organic Textile Standards (GOTS) Certified
  • 350 Thread Count
  • Fitted, Flat, and Pillow Case
  • True organic processing
  • Extremely Soft & Comfortable
  • Quality Guaranteed
  • Made with 100% Natural latex
  • GOLS Certified
  • Dual zone pin core design
  • Superior air flow
  • neck and head support
  • Covered in Bamboo Rayon
  • Filled with down alternative fiber
  • Add comfort to your mattress
  • 16" Deep all around fitted mattress skirt
  • Made with no harsh chemicals
2. Organic Cotton Comforter
  • Covered in 100% Organic cotton
  • Filled with 100% Organic Cotton and Bamboo Rayon
  • True comfort design
  • Organic purity made in toxic free fair trade environment.
  • Interlaced stitching for stability, piped edges for durability
  • Easy care. Wash in home
  • 3" Natural Latex topper
  • made without the use of harmful chemicals
  • Pin core design for superior airflow
  • Pressure point relief system
  • Antimicrobial, hypoallergenic, dust mite resistant and anti-fungal
  • Optional snug fit covers
  • Certified organic cotton
  • Full sleeves that can be rolled to ¾ size and extend over knee to be a full-size robe
  • Classic shawl-collared wraps cozily
  • Generous pockets
  • 100% organic cotton grown, woven and sewed in India.
These are just a few of the things you can add to your bed to make it more comfortable. We have many other amazing items not listed above that might be what you are looking for, don’t forget to visit www.welllivingshop.com for more!

Monday, 15 January 2018

What is your pillow made of?


Truth is you just can’t stop yourselves from looking at such a pillow, I mean it’s a bright PURPLE colored pillow! Although the hype for this pillow is very real, there is a pillow that is eco-friendly, all natural and innovative.
Let’s break it down, below we will go into more detail on what the Natural Latex and the Hyper elastic polymer pillow are made of?
What is Hyper Elastic Polymer?
I know we all love the color purple on this pillow, but do you even know what it’s made of? It’s made of Hyper Elastic Polymer, what is this? Basically this pillow is made of food and food contact grade ingredients. “What is that?” Well its food or anything that has come into contact with food that can be recycled, such as forks, spoons, bottles, plates, containers etc. The column design of the pillows allows for increased airflow and pressure releasing support and comfort. Covered with a 55% polyester cover.
Don't get discouraged if sleeping on recycled goods isn't your thing. There are many options available on the market, but here are two important questions for you:
Have you tried heard of natural latex pillows?
Have you ever tried a natural latex pillow?
This is the only pillow that naturally defeats most pillows because not only is it made from the healthiest materials on the market, but it’s extremely comfortable.
Introducing you to Natural Latex Pillow? What is Natural Latex?
Natural Latex Pillows are so underrated, we thought it was time you knew all about its natural benefits. Here is why it’s great, the all natural latex pillow is made from 100% natural latex non blend. The latex trees also known as Hevea-Brasiliensis are grown and harvested in Sri Lanka. The sap extracted from these latex trees is poured into a mold, chilled, and finally heated, to set. This process allows for a unique foam consistency, allowing the pillow to have a controlled density and feel. Creating better bounce and response time to your every move. Due to its all natural properties these latex pillows are hypoallergenic, dust, and mold resistant, making them perfect for those who suffer from allergies. It's also a viable option if you are and concerned about the quality and origin of materials in your home. So if you prefer natural and organic products, this is the right pillow for you.
Which pillow do you think is cleaner?
Natural Latex 

✅ Natural

✅ 100% Natural

✅ Optional Firmness (Soft, Medium, Firm)

✅ Made Of 100% Natural Product (Latex)

✅ 100% Organic Cotton Cover

✅ Hypoallergenic

✅ Anti-microbial

✅ Pressure Point Release

✅ Provides Comfort & Support

✅ Increase Airflow ( Pin Core Design)

✅ Optional Height (Loft)
Hyper Elastic Polymer
❌ 100% Natural

❌ Optional Firmness (Soft, Medium, Firm)

❌ Made Of 100% Natural Product

❌ Hypoallergenic

❌ Anti-microbial

❌ Polyester Cover
✅Synthetic

✅ Pressure Point Release

✅ Provides Comfort & Support

✅ Increase Airflow ( Column Design)

✅ Optional Height (Loft)

Find a variety of Natural and Organic Latex Pillows at welllivingshop.com
If you need more information or help finding the pillow that is right for you, chat with us on our website or simply send us an email we’ll respond within 24 hours.
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