Monday 18 June 2012

What Keeps You Awake At Night?

With our lives busier than ever and the noise of constant information and modern day living difficult to switch off, it is no wonder why plenty of us struggle to get a good night's sleep. 

As a way of getting to know our fans and followers, we would like to find out what keeps you awake at night.

Is it ...


Your partner's snoring?

Or stress from work?


Could it be backache?


Or do your dust allergies keep you up?


Are your little ones keeping you awake?


Or is it the sound of the traffic outside?


Or maybe it's the internet that prevents you from getting a good night's sleep?


Leave a comment below with your reason by 11.59pm on Saturday 30th June 2012 and you could win one of our pocket sprung pillowsThe winner will be contacted on Monday 2nd July 2012. 

If you suffer from bad hayfever, you might also be interested to know that apart from the pillow's springs and built-in air conditioning, it is also hypoallergenic.

Please make sure you include your @ Twitter name or sign in with your email address so that we can contact you.

(This competition is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with Blogger, Facebook or Twitter.)

18 comments:

  1. My husband's snoring and hitting me in the head, along with my 2 year old son and his night terrors. or the wind or the rain, then I wake up with back ache! One day I might be able to get a good night's sleep :)

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  2. Snoring husband and a bad neck. Double whammy. ><

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  3. i can never get comfy on my pillows and wake up during the night @tigga61

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  4. Sressing over work problems is usually what stops me from sleeping well.

    @Lisa2062

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  5. Noises from the neighbours.

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  6. Not being able to find a comfy position for long enough due to lower back problem and night sweats. I keep turning over and plumping up my top pillow as it has a tendency to go flat. Sometimes feel like I haven't been to sleep at all.

    @susan_el

    susancarter65@hotmail.co.uk

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  7. @laurapyper our 4 year old sneaking into our bed everynight keeps us awake

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  8. I have to admit, I'm probably the one snoring ... but I do have really bad hayfever right now! Also, we have been discussing getting new pillows for a while as we've had our current ones for over 4 years and they've sadly deflated :( @KookyKaty

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  9. Nothing seems to keep me awake, not even the bed bugs thanks to the super technology used by Sealy in my Sealy Millionaire Ultra mattress that was delivered recently. Some fab new pillows to go with it would be ace.

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  10. For me it's the children waking up, calling me into their room screaming for food or something else random. They are half asleep and go back quite quickly but poor mummy ends up laying there for hours trying to drop off again!!

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  11. Needing a wee, to much water in a day and I can be up 2 or 3 times.

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  12. Help. uncomfortable mattress

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  13. My hubby, who is suffering with a long-term shoulder problem, and tosses and turns all night.... it drives me bonkers! But I'm not heartless, maybe a new pillow might make a difference?

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  14. forgot to add my twitter name: @muskrat16

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  15. When my partner comes to bed he decides to play on his iPad and the light wakes me up, I then struggle to get back to sleep when he falls asleep and snores really really loud. This happens every night!!! :( @gemmahaughton1 on twitter

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  16. I tend to keep myself awake at night! For some reason, the second my head hits the pillow, I have the weight of the world on my shoulders. I not only worry about paying the bills etc, but what i'll wear tomorrow, what jobs I need to get done, how much washing I have ...the list is endless! I'm lucky if i'm asleep by 2am then i'm up with my man at 5.30am to make his cuppa for work! No wonder the bags under my eyes are growing more like suitcases lol
    @sassyele on twitter :)

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  17. I find it difficult to stay asleep sometimes i have a twinge in my neck and othertimes just too much on my mind
    @clarateddy

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  18. We have to share our nightly slumbers with a very small and very pretty tortoishell cat called Sophie who likes to sleep cuddled up to her dad with her head on his shoulder. This is not too bad as we have a big bed but then the other 2 cats also want to get in on the act and sleeping with 3 cats is really not much fun, Ronnie is the size of a small dog and breathes in a sinister fashion into your ear and Treacle is an obsessive groomer!
    @mhoc12 mmhoc@sky.com

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