Sleep Number chat

Join us for a Sleep Number Twitter chat

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We wrote about our experience at the Sleep Number store and about how the Sleep Number i8 mattress worked out for one of our writers. So many of you shared your sleep woes with us, both on social media and in real life. Tomorrow night, you can find us on Twitter, chatting with the Sleep Experts about all of your sleep questions.

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Join us for a Sleep Number Twitter Chat
Discover how to improve your sleep habits

No one likes feeling tired. Even the strongest coffee in the world doesn’t replace quality sleep — believe us, we’ve tried! So many variables affect sleep. From your other daily habits, like the amount you exercise, to whether your partner sleeps soundly or snores up a storm, small tweaks in your routine can help your sleep.

The Sleep Number Sleep Experts have all sorts of answers for you. Bring your sleep worries over to Twitter tomorrow night. You might be surprised at what you learn about improving the quality of your rest.

Sleep Number chat

One lucky winner will win a Sleep Number 360 i7 Smart Bed! No purchase necessary, so preregister for the chat and get your tweeting fingers ready. Don’t forget to follow the hosts and use the #SNSweepstakes hashtag.

 

Be sure to register before the chat on HERE: http://bit.ly/2rQfSZe 

Meet the Author | Angela Amman


Angela Amman is a short story and essay writer. Collecting her family's stories is a gift-in-progress for her daughter and son, and she blogs at Playing with Words, capturing the craziness and beauty that weave together to create something extraordinary. As the co-director of Listen To Your Mother Metro Detroit, Angela is thrilled to bring others' stories to the stage and to celebrate the magic of words, storytelling, and the courage to share that magic with an audience. When she should be sleeping, she works on her latest short story collection. Her writing has been featured on Mamalode, Peacock Journal, and Scary Mommy. Her personal essays and short stories have appeared in her collection, Nothing Goes Away, and various anthologies.

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