Floating in the morning
We find a lot of our regular visitors prefer to float in the morning so here we discuss how morning floats compare to other times of the day.
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Like a lot of things - exercise, meditation or reading - floating is beneficial for us at any time of the day. And people prefer to float at different times, which is why we offer sessions from 12:00am all the way through to 9pm.
However, we’ve noticed that first-timers assume that floating in the evening will be better for them. Here’s why you should consider all times of the day and see what works for you.
Floating in the evening
We often think of relaxation, switching-off, and self-care as an after work / winding-down activity: Get to the end of the day, and shake off any stress before you go home or go to bed.
We love it when people tell us that they used to go to the pub to drown their sorrows after work, and instead they come to float to resolve and dissolve their worries and reset themselves.
It’s true - floating in the evening is a healthy and luxurious way to decompress, shake off the day, and help ensure a great night’s sleep (or several!)
Floating in the afternoon
Similarly, floating in the afternoon can give us time to process the events of the morning, and provide a super-charged break or reset before the afternoon. It might help you switch gear, enable you to maintain your energy levels instead of having a ‘3pm slump’, or help keep you mindful instead of getting carried away with the day.
However, we’re often asked what the benefits of floating in the morning are, so here’s what we know:
Floating in the morning
Those who are naturally drawn to float in the morning are often people who want to boost their creativity, focus or effectiveness for whatever they are doing that day or week. It works - we have world class poker players who use it to sharpen their thinking, business people who sharpen their minds ahead of major meetings, and artists who float in the morning to unlock their creativity.
But there are many more reasons to see if floating in the morning is for you…