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Poll: Hi Neighbours! What truly helps you let go of the day and fall asleep?

Marketing Manager from Beds4U - Newmarket

Kia ora neighbours
We all wind down differently at the end of the day. Some of us drift off to the sound of soft rain, calming music, or a bit of white noise. Others? We need total silence and darkness to truly switch off.

How about you — do you need sound to soothe, or stillness to reset?
Vote below and feel free to share what works for you. Your go-to bedtime trick might help someone else in the neighbourhood get a better night’s rest too

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Hi Neighbours! What truly helps you let go of the day and fall asleep?
  • 48% Still & Silent
    48% Complete
  • 52% Calm & Soothing
    52% Complete
25 votes
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