Posted by Roger Cunningham on Wed, Mar 24, 2010 @ 12:52 PM
An old friend of mine that was a professional sales trainer always used to close out his conversations with the phrase, "don't change anything but your underwear." It was his positive affirmation that you were O.K. in his book. The truth of the matter is that we are constantly having to change things in order to accomodate our new needs and desires in life.
Did you know that the Better Sleep Council recommends that you change your mattress every 5 to 7 years? The reasons for doing this include: normal wear and tear of the mattress, changes in body weight and shape, hygene, physical aliments, and ridding ourselves of the incorrect selections we last made. Sleeping on the right mattress for your current needs can greatly change the way you sleep and affect the way you feel when you wake up each morning.
How long has it been since you changed your mattress? Is your current mattress as comfortable and supportive as you need or like it to be? Are you, like so many Americans sleeping on a life support system for harmful biotoxins and dust mites that have accumulated after many years. Isn't it time you considered shopping for a new "just right" mattress? Let The Bed Store help you make the process easy and fun. Visit one of The Bed Store's eight Knoxville locations today and start sleeping better tonight. We guarantee you a better mattress for less. Why we'll even tuck you in!
Posted by Roger Cunningham on Fri, Oct 16, 2009 @ 02:15 PM
I'm off to Charleston for a one week anniversary celebration and I'm going to leave work behind with one exception. As soon as I get to our penthouse suite at the Vendoo Inn, I'm going to peel back the bedspread and sheets and check out the mattress. It's what I do everywhere I travel. Can't help myself. It's in my blood. First I see who made the mattress and then I see if I like it or not after a full night's sleep on it. Guess what? I'd do the same thing if I came to your house. It let's me know if my host has their priorities right or not.
Nothing says "I care" like the mattress people choose for us to sleep on. The fact is, not too many people really care enough and so you don't hear too much bragging about what a wonderful mattress I slept on at such and such a place. However, when you do run across that rare find, you tell everyone about it. I am hoping that is the way it goes this week as my bride and I celebrate 18 years of wedded bliss in the always romantic charm of Charleston. I'll keep you posted.
By the way, what can your guest expect when they come to your house for a "sleep over?" More importantly, how do you treat yourself each night when it comes to the mattress you have chosen to sleep on? Invite me over and I'll give you my opinion about how much you care. Happy dreams!