If you suffer from insomnia or have ever simply had a hard time falling asleep, you’ve probably flipped on the television to help. Everyone’s done it, despite the fact that the news, movies, and shows you put on end up keeping you awake. Break the cycle with this Netflix-like streaming service designed to help you destress and fall asleep faster.
Restflix hosts over 20 channels and hundreds of music tracks that were all designed to improve your sleep quality. The content uses guided meditations, bedtime stories, peaceful views, and natural sounds to help you relax and, ultimately, form better sleep habits longterm. Trying it out for just a year can get you more restorative nights and save you money, since a one-year subscription is 40% off right now.
Overall health is largely impacted by sleep quality, and mental healing is a major area that quality sleep can aid. Restflix taps into the proven technology of binaural beats to harness the brain’s responsiveness to sound and alters its degree of arousal to videos. The end result is the comfort you need from the habit of flipping on the television but without the negative side effects of watching TV before bed. Put that bad habit to rest for good with a two-year subscription to Restflix while it’s 50% off.
For the best deal on the best sleep, sign up for three years of Restflix. The longest subscription is 59% off for a limited time costing just $59.99. It’s a decision you definitely won’t lose sleep over.
Prices subject to change.
BUCKLE UP: Biden Campaign Agrees to 3 Debates with President Trump Before 2020 Election
Joe Biden’s presidential campaign agreed to three scheduled debates with Donald Trump ahead of the 2020 race for the White House; setting the stage for a series of events that could have a major impact on who wins the Oval Office.
“Joe Biden’s campaign manager Jen O’Malley Dillon penned a letter, obtained by Fox News, to the Commission on Presidential Debates outlining the campaign’s expectations for the debate schedule this fall,” reports Fox News.
“While I know no formal debate invitation will be issued to Joe Biden or Donald Trump until after the Party Conventions and the CPD’s invitation process, I wanted to set forth our views on how the Commission should proceed with planning for the fall debates,” Dillon wrote.
“First, once formally invited, Vice President Biden will accept and participate in the Commission’s planned Presidential candidates’ debates for September 29, October 15, and October 22; his running mate will participate in the Vice Presidential candidates’ debate set for October 7,” she wrote. “We hope that President Trump and Vice President Pence will similarly indicate their willingness to participate.”
She added: “Joe Biden looks forward to facing Donald Trump in a multi-debate series that the American people have come to expect from their leaders; we hope that President Trump would not break that tradition or make excuses for a refusal to participate.”
Read the full report at Fox News.
BIDEN BUSTED: Kenosha Resident Says ‘I Was Told to Go Off This Paper, But You Need the Truth’
An audience member at a Biden campaign stop in Kenosha, Wisconsin went off-script Thursday; telling the former Vice President “I was told to go off this paper, but I can’t, you need the truth.”
“Hello, I’m going to be honest Mr. Biden. I was told to go off this paper but I can’t. You need the truth. I’m part of the truth. I was born here, raised here… I have to give you the truth of the people. The truth of the matter is we are heavily angry,” said one member of the audience. “There’s a very big difference between a protester and a rioter.
Kenosha Resident at Biden Town Hall: ‘I Was Told To Go off This Paper’ pic.twitter.com/pRAz2hiOpd
— Sean Hannity 🇺🇸 (@seanhannity) September 4, 2020
Watch the revealing exchange above.