Use your hot tub to adjust to the time change!

Slice it and dice it however you choose, time changes are … rough. Granted, “falling back” is a little easier than “springing forward,” but it can still take time (sometimes even weeks) for your body to adjust. And, let’s be honest, the older we get, the harder that “adjusting” seems to get.

Whether you’re grabbing an extra hour of sleep or losing one, there is something you can do to help reset your internal clock – and no, we’re not talking about coffee on an IV drip. Useful as that might be in some situations, we’re talking about using your Caldera hot tub!

Using your hot tub for 15-20 minutes every day right after a time change (or anytime you’re struggling with sleep issues) can relieve muscle tension and stress, and ease your mind so you can sleep better.

That’s not the only benefit. Your body naturally adjusts its temperature lower to prepare for sleep. It’s one of the things that makes you feel drowsy. But after a time change, your clock is a little off kilter and your body doesn’t cool down when you need it to. Soaking in your spa for the aforementioned 15-20 minutes about 30 minutes before bedtime will raise your body temperature, so that leaving the warm water mimics that natural cool down. Once you leave your spa, dry off and get ready for bed, you’ll be ready to catch the train to dreamtown.

Before you use your hot tub, be sure to dim all the lights. Consider lighting some candles – those featuring aromatherapy scents that help with relaxation are a great choice. Play your favorite relaxing music softly, lean your head back, and get ready to count sheep.

Baaa.

LIMELIGHT OWNER'S MANUALS

The 2019 Limelight Collection Owner’s Manual will help you understand your spa’s features, and answer questions you might have regarding spa operation, water care, and maintenance. There is also a troubleshooting section included for your convenience.  

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