Relax melodies oriental
Love falling to sleep with this playing, very relaxing & peaceful. I love that you can combine the different sound together. Use your own favorite mix as an alarm to wake up slowly and refreshed.
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It’s free and fun and totally changing the way I hit the sack. I used to be petrified of the dark as a child so I loved falling asleep to the sound of my uber-social folks having rocking dinner parties at night (they always made me feel ‘safe’) so now ‘people noise’ also kind of does it for me.Ĭheck it out if you’re interested. It features a clip called ‘Sushi bar’ which is also awesome. There’s an an oriental version of the app too. How much do we love?Īnyway, if you’re keen to give it a bash, you’ll find it in the iStore. The best bit? You can set it on a timer so that your soothing sounds of choice eventually fade out after however many minutes and then be woken up by an alarm noise of your choosing. Other noise clips include waterfall, campfire, many different types of rain, lightning, frogs and even a vacuum. This is just a smattering of your options. You can even mix them up and make your own little combos, my favourite being thunder, heavy rain and purring cat! Relax Melodies – a fun, new way to black out.
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It’s called Relax Melodies and allows you to pick from an array of soothing sounds that range from waves lapping on the beach to birds tweeting in a forest. Slamming your laptop closed round 11 and then trying to ‘switch off’ yourself can be trying.Īnyway, yesterday, I discovered the coolest little app thanks to fellow blogger Ashleigh B who’d mentioned it on twitter. You see, as a freelancer, I work for what feels like ten zillion different companies at a time and often only finish my day late at night.
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Flash forward a few years and now I’m generally good sleeper – thank God – but I still have the odd night where no amount of sheep counting’s going to put me down. Back in the day, I used to have a serious ish with insomnia due to being on an incorrect dosage of epilepsy meds.