2020 and Good Night Sleep Site
In a year that felt like it was 800 days long, it can be difficult to look back and remember everything we have all been through. As parents, business owners, employees, care givers and every other title we may have worn throughout the year, it’s been quite the journey.
At Good Night Sleep Site, we do want to take some time to reflect on 2020 a little because if there was one constant that we saw in all the uncertainty it’s that everyone is tired and our need for quality sleep has never been greater.
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New this Year for Good Night Sleep Site
Over the course of the year, Good Night Sleep Site welcomed new consultants, launched a new website, and introduced three new sleep programs (two DIY, self-paced online courses and a signature sleep course) for tired parents. And we did all of this while continuing to work with clients one-on-one to help bring back bedtime.
To say that I am proud of the Good Night Sleep Site team is an understatement. Since 2007, we have been working hard to be your go-to sleep experts, but honestly, we are also parents and we understand what you are going through. It’s one reason we are motivated to keep focusing on bringing back bedtime.
We are also proud of the work we have done with corporations to help their employees get better sleep through our corporate lunch and learns (which we took online this year) and the partnerships with brands we’ve been sharing all year long.
It’s been an unusual year (to say the least) and as we say goodbye, enthusiastically, to 2020, we are bolstered by all of the work we plan on continuing to do in 2021 to help you and your family sleep better.
Sleep is everything, and we want to help you prioritize it.
Below are some of the most popular articles on our website in 2020.
We hope they serve as a starting point for you and your family as well.
Thank you for your ongoing support. From all of us at Good Night Sleep Site.
Why your baby cries when they wake up
Tips To Help Babies & Toddlers Who Wake Up Grumpy After A Nap
How to dress your baby for sleep in the summer
Open ended questions for couples (a bedtime connection activity)
Is it okay to use a night light?
Why your 8-12 year old isn’t sleeping
Four reasons your baby isn’t sleeping