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  • The Gift Everybody Needs (Buy One, Get One Offer)

    The Gift Everybody Needs (Buy One, Get One Offer)

     

    You’re always in a rush, or else
    you’re too exhausted to have a proper conversation.

    Soon enough, the long hours, the traveling, the broken sleep
    have all crept into your being and become part of you,
    so everyone can see it,

    in your posture, your gaze, the way you move and talk.

    ―Kazuo Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go

     

    What’s the gift that every man (and woman) needs?

    Sleep.

    Along with time, it’s the great commodity. But while wishing for more hours in the day is just a wistful pastime, one we know is impossible, the desire for sleep haunts us. We could get more sleep— we know we should— and yet we don’t. And no one else can give it to us. Right?

    Well… sort of. We can’t wrap up a full night’s rest with a pretty bow, and we can’t offer a loan to pay off a sleep debt. But for many people, it’s not just the quantity of sleep they receive that’s lacking. It’s the quality. We don’t sleep deeply enough, we toss and turn, we stay too close to the surface of consciousness and are pulled awake by the slightest thing. Deep, restive sleep is necessary for our bodies to recover and repair, and for our minds to sort through the mess of our day and file everything away in mental cabinets. Over time, broken sleep means sluggish bodies not performing as they should; jumbled thoughts and disorganized memories.

    I’ve had cause to reflect on all this recently as Jeff went through a period of really sucky sleeping. I don’t know what the root cause was: stress, maybe, as he burned the candle at both ends, working weekdays and renovated our dining room at nights and weekends. Overtiredness or too many cans of Monster during the day. A flaring up of his colitis. Maybe a combination of all those things. In any case, he was sleeping, but fitfully. Tossing and turning all night. Fixing his pillow over and over. Fidgeting. Sighing. Mumbling.

    I don’t think I slept more than 30 minutes in one place or more than three hours total any of those nights. I snatched an hour’s nap after he left for work, before I had to wake the kids. I was going slowly insane.

    Because the Universe provides (I am really more a believer in this every day; start looking for it and you will also find new people and seemingly random events to be grateful for), I was right at this time sent two talalay latex pillows to review from Plush Beds.

    Besides being fun to say, talalay latex is all-natural and toxic-free; these pillows are molded from sustainably-harvested botanical latex. It also makes up the top layer of PlushBed’s mattresses.

     

    What is latex, anyway?

    I didn’t know, so I looked it up: natural latex is actually tapped from rubber trees, like sap! But not all latex is natural, so it’s important to look for that distinction.

    Talalay latex is:

    • mold and mildew proof, inhibiting spore growth (a big allergy trigger)
    • dust mite resistant. Dust mites are the #1 source of indoor allergens; these allergens are a leading cause of asthma attacks.
    • breathable and resilient
    • made using a process that features biodegradable ingredients that stem from renewable resources and water-based raw materials: natural latex, air and water.

     

    Why all-natural?

    Detoxing your bedroom and especially your bed is just a smart investment. This is where you sleep. You spend a tremendous amount of time here. Your whole body comes into contact with your bed; anything toxic is lying right against your skin (your largest organ) all night long. While your body is vulnerable, repairing itself. While you breathe deeply.

     

    So how did I sleep?

    I slept so soundly that I didn’t notice a Saint Bernard climbing onto my pillow or her heavy head upon mine. Or her getting back down off the bed, for that matter.

    Not only is talalay latex fun to say AND 100% natural, it’s also an awesome balance of comfy and supportive. Most pillows give too much; your head sinks down. They are comfy but not supportive. My Technogel pillow is super supportive but not comfy cozy; it’s almost like a medically prescribed pillow. It’s great for my back and overall sleep, but it’s not for snuggling in, and sometimes you do want that coziness.

    These pillows are a perfect suspension of support and coziness, which is actually a really odd feeling at first. There is give, but support beneath the give. The website describes it as a “pressure-reducing, buoyant sensation” found only with natural botanical latex, and this is an apt description.

    I’ve never encountered it elsewhere, but it keeps making me think of that goop I’ve seen as a science demonstration of a suspension: if you were simply step onto it, you would sink as if it was a liquid. But if you were to run across it, the impact causes resistance like it’s a solid. (OH! It’s cornstarch in water. I found a video, it’s at the end of this post. Watch it, it’s cool.)

    I slipped one under Jeff’s head that week he was keeping me up all night. And glory be to talalay latex: he slept. Deeply. Without moving around. Which means I slept, too.

     

    The Gift Everybody Needs (and a buy one, get one offer)

    Not sure what to give someone this Christmas? Have a hard-to-shop-for person on your list? Give the gift of good sleep, baby. Non-toxic sleep. All-night-long sleep.

    You don’t really appreciate how miraculous a good night’s rest is until you’ve been seriously deprived of it for a while.

    I’m now a loudmouth advocate for sleep. YOU NEED IT. IT’S GOOD FOR YOU (15 reasons why here).

    I firmly believe that if you’re planning to improve your health, improving your sleep should be just as high a priority as moving more and eating better. Sleep works with your body to maximize any other changes you make. Without restorative sleep, you’re just fighting an upward battle. Every day. Against yourself.

     

    So to recap

    • sleep is crazy important
    • a non-toxic sleeping environment is ideal
    • these talalay latex pillows are like sleeping on magically supportive/comfy clouds that remind me of science experiments
    • they are made using sustainable practices
    • they are perfect for allergy/asthma sufferers
    • I sleep so well on them that even the weight of a Saint Bernard’s head does not wake me

     

    Buy One, Get One Free

    Buy one (but get two!) for someone you love. Urge them to make it a first step towards an all-natural bed: an eco-mattress, organic sheets and blankets, the works. Maybe once they see the difference in the quality of their sleep, they’ll take that sense of quality + non-toxic  = healthy care for your body into the other areas of their homes, and their lives.

    You can learn more about PlushBeds mattresses & pillows here. To order pillows alone, you can call 1-888-449-5738. Mention you heard about the pillows from this review and you can buy one, get a second one free (limited to one offer per household).

    A natural talalay latex pillow sells for $79, $89, or $99 each (Standard, Queen, and King Sizes).

    Trust me, a good pillow is an investment you will not regret.

     

     

    Here’s that video. It’s fun.

     

     

    Disclosure: I received two pillows to try out for review purposes. They are awesome. That, and all other opinions presented here? All mine.
     

     

  • Creating White Space in Your Life

    Creating White Space in Your Life

     

    Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again.

    -L. Frank Baum

    We live in a noisy world. There’s physical noise— the hum of electronics, traffic outside, the television in the background. And there’s the noise of technology— so much information being taken in, a sense of being connected and “on” every waking moment, especially for people like me who work online and through the wonder of email and smartphones never really step away from the office.

    I have tinnitus. Loud, abrasive noise causes me physical pain, and I lack the ability to effectively filter out background noise. If we are at a bar, all I can do is watch and smile and nod and try to make sense of what you are saying. I catch a bit here and there and it’s a lot of work to follow what’s being said. Eventually, I become overwhelmed and tune out.

    I think that’s analogous to how many of us process informational noise. We try to keep up, but eventually our patience wanes and our attention fragments and we lack the ability to fully concentrate. Add the situational burdens of everything we need to do in the holiday season and we become like the walking dead, moving from thing to thing without being fully aware or emotionally engaged.

    That’s a terrible way to spend a beautiful time intended for friends and family. But it sucks at other times of the year too.

    Creating white space means to give yourself some room to breathe. To clear out the clutter so you can release the tension you’re unconsciously holding, step back and achieve some perspective. To be able to clearly hear your own guiding voice. It’s restive. It’s rejuvenating. And at this time of year, it’s necessary to keep your dang sanity.

    *Aside: quite by coincidence, I opened an email from Danielle LaPorte about the white space in her blog design today. Doesn’t it do your soul good to see it? Doesn’t it make you realize how cluttered the rest of the online world is by comparison?*

    Where am I going with this? I have a suggestion for a new tool to help you create white space in your life.

    GaiamTV is an online treasure trove of videos dedicated to helping you make sense of and honor your life’s journey. Tonight, and ideally every night, when you would normally watch some TV (but not during New Girl; I wholly approve of New Girl), take 30 minutes and check out some of what GaiamTV has to offer.

    There are yoga videos and meditation videos, which you’d probably expect, both of which are wonderful for centering and creating white space in your day. (I recommend Rodney Yee for those new to yoga; I’m personally excited about the Yoga for Athletic Integration/ Recovery: basically warmups & cooldowns I can do before & after winter runs.) There are also a host of other fitness videos— dance, cardio, core and more— including the series that kickstarted my own weight loss, Jillian Michaels’ 30 Day Shred.

    But that’s just the beginning.

     

     

    I originally went through and made a playlist of everything I want to watch on GaiamTV with the intention of cutting and pasting here, but there’s far too many to list. So here are a couple of highlights:

    • Movies about our food system & effects on health: Fresh, King Corn, Killer at Large, Fat Sick and Nearly Dead
    • Documentaries about nature, particularly deep sea: Aliens of the Deep, The Coral Reefs Are Dying, Ocean Crystals
    • Shows about the mysteries of the mind and body: Chasing Sleep
    • Studies on the pursuit of happiness: Happy, Happy For No Reason
    • Biographical content: Coco Chanel, The Looking Glass of Lewis Carroll
    • Examinations of religion and spiritual beliefs: The Hidden Story of Jesus, Feng Shui Life
    • Some random things like Jack Canfield and Laurel & Hardy (YAY!)

    They also have kids’ videos, a nice safe alternative to what’s available on Netflix.

    In much the same way that I don’t believe that “any reading is good reading,” I don’t think any TV is relaxing TV. GaiamTV is a more challenging way to spend 30 or 60 minutes than sitting down with Honey Boo Boo, on the surface. But I believe that the content stretches you and therefore makes you more limber. It takes you out of your noise— elevates you— and creates that white space that we need and crave, but don’t realize we’ve missed so much until it’s there.

    They say you never regret a good workout. Think of GaiamTV as a workout for your mind and spirit.

    You can try GaiamTV for 10 days yourself for free; it’s $9.95 a month after that. Tonight on Twitter I’ll be running a chat with @GaiamTV (I’ll be behind the @FitFluential handle) about how we can stay active and well during the holidays, and three people will win 3 months of GaiamTV. (Two others will win a Gaiam Eco-Body Balance Ball kit!) If you’re intrigued by the video offerings, looking for ways to stay active through the busy months, or intrigued by the concept of white space please do join us 🙂

     

    Disclosure: I work for FitFluential and GaiamTV is a client. All opinions and meanderings are my own.