Lull: Original Mattress
Find out how Lull is disrupting the mattress industry by providing the highest quality at an affordable price.
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How I Finally Prioritized My Sleep with Lull
Waking up slow in the morning and laying in bed a few minutes longer than you probably should is one of the most satisfying feelings a person can experience. The early morning air drifting in through the window, birds chirping, that dream-like half awareness of being not quite awake... It's enough to make anyone want to lay in bed all day. That is, if all your joints don't pop like a fresh roll of bubble wrap the second you roll back over.
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Why Buying Direct-to-Consumer Mattress is The Smartest Choice
Why Buying a Direct-to-Consumer Mattress is the Smartest Choice (For Your Body & Your Wallet) I’ve recently hit a major life milestone— my boyfriend and I have moved in together. The first week was stressful: our couch couldn’t fit up the staircase, and our internet installation kept getting pushed back despite waiting all day for its arrival. However, our top-priority purchase (our Lull Mattress) was thankfully the one that didn’t fail us. In fact, it exceeded our expectations.
Mackenzie LuPublished 2 years ago in Longevity - Supported By: Lull
How Seasonal Changes Impact Your Sleep (Without You Even Knowing)
For a very long time I struggled to get a good night’s sleep. I was always either tossing and turning for most of the night because my bed was too hot, too uncomfortable, too squeaky, or simply too old. After hours of misery I would finally meet that first REM cycle, but couldn’t stay asleep for long because the discomfort was real! I genuinely thought it was just my seasonal depression which would sometimes trigger my anxiety. For those of you unfamiliar with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), it’s a form of depression influenced by seasonal changes. It can impact several areas of your life, including daily activities, your interactions, productivity, and your overall mood. But, I wasn’t awake because of any mental stress or agitation and I couldn’t pinpoint why—until I learned that my old, unsupportive mattress was partially to blame for how I was feeling, and the physical stress on my body.
Millie DiazPublished 2 years ago in Longevity - Supported By: Lull
The Most Unexpected Change to Make for Better Sleep
A few months ago, I got a Lull Mattress. And it was amazing: supportive, but not too firm; soft, but not pillowy. It was great for alleviating my back pain, and, for the first time in years, I woke up every morning refreshed and pain-free. I couldn’t believe that one purchase had pretty much solved all my sleep problems.
Alicia SpringerPublished 2 years ago in Longevity - Supported By: Lull
I Bought a Premium Lull Mattress, Then Tracked My Sleep. Here’s What I Learned.
Why do I wake up some mornings feeling completely refreshed and ready to tackle the day, while other mornings I wake up and immediately hit snooze as many times as I can? Is there something I can be doing to help me sleep through the night? Could it be that my mattress is contributing to the quality of my sleep?
Laura OdegardPublished 2 years ago in Longevity - Supported By: Lull
My Battle with Sleep Deprivation: How I Knew It Was Time for a Better Mattress
My relationship with sleep has been an interesting one, to say the least. I never understood the true value of rest and quality sleep growing up. But once my health started declining, I had to put a quick halt to my busy lifestyle.
Gracie NortonPublished 2 years ago in Longevity - Supported By: Lull
The One Change That Improved My Overall Health Forever
It’s no secret that the health and wellness industry is bigger than ever before. It seems like every day there’s something new—a new workout studio, a new supplement, a new diet, a new app. As a health-minded consumer, it can be super overwhelming navigating all the new health and wellness trends. But as the industry continues to grow, it’s exciting to see people are finally prioritizing their health and taking their well-being into their own hands.
Alana HosnPublished 3 years ago in Longevity - Supported By: Lull
Why Ditching Your Old Spring Mattress is the Best Choice for Your Body
Our bodies deserve to be treated with respect. As a yoga and dance teacher, I see the importance of taking care of our bodies every day. Whether it’s low impact, high impact, dance cardio, boxing, yoga, goat yoga, rock climbing, goat rock climbing (just kidding, I’m sure the line has been drawn at goat rock climbing, but you get the gist), there’s a movement class for every body. So, why is it so hard for us to take care of our bodies when it matters most? We spend ⅓ of our lives sleeping, so let’s take a minute and really think about our sleep quality and how seriously we’re taking it.
Alexa SilvaggioPublished 3 years ago in Longevity - Supported By: Lull
Lull: The Mattress That Turned My Four Hours into Eight
I know from personal experience that finding the mattress that gives you the perfect night’s sleep can be a foreboding task. As I was searching for a new bed, I was intimidated by the prospect of choosing from hundreds of different mattresses. Each one promised to give me the best shut-eye I’ve ever had and I wasn’t sure what was actually going to make a difference in my sleep. Luckily, I heard about the The Lull Mattress, and ever since my sleep has been completely transformed. I wish I knew months ago that all it would take to overcome my sleepless nights was a new mattress. I hope that my journey to getting a full night of sleep inspires you to do the same.
Rachel BlanchardPublished 4 years ago in Longevity - Supported By: Lull
The Surprising Science Behind Lull, the Mattress That Will Change the Way You Sleep
There’s nothing better than crawling into bed at night and there’s no place in the world more comfortable than your own bed (especially in those moments just before you fall asleep). Unfortunately, those fleeting moments of comfort are not as universal as you’d think. According to Consumer Reports, 68 percent of Americans have trouble sleeping at least once a week and Americans spent $41 billion on sleep aids in 2015. From sleep apnea and restless leg syndrome to anxiety and stress, there are plenty of factors that can contribute to a lack of sleep. In fact, according to the National Sleep Foundation, lost sleep can never be recovered. The easiest factor to fix? Your sleep environment.
Stephanie GladwellPublished 4 years ago in Longevity