Unfortunately, that’s about it for me, most of the time.
I just lie there.
Either that or I roll around until fatigue finally strikes me down at four-ish in the morning.
It’s unbelievably tough, especially when I have to be up by 6:30 a.m.
I’ve tried everything fromsoothing musicto warm milk.
Insomnia is a terrible thing to suffer from and luckily, I don’t really have it that badly.
In the past, I’ve reviewed acouple of web apps that help with sleep.
Among all of them, I listed Pzizz first.
Unfortunately though, Pzizz is a paid app that will always remain that way.
And rightly so – it’s a quality product!
The closest you’ll get to “free” is a5-minute demoof their desktop app for Windows or Mac.
Luckily, MakeUseOf writers have always been known to go that extra mile.
He graciously agreed to provide us with a considerable amount of promo codes for their iPhone apps.
In turn, we are giving them out toyou!
Pzizz Sleep
Let’s start with Pzizz Sleep.
I had a really hard time reviewing this app.
After ten minutes of listening to Michael Breen [Broken URL Removed] and I’d be snoozing.
In short, I can testify that it works!
Upon launching Pzizz Sleep, you’ll be shown a warning that certain people should not use this app.
It also shouldn’t be used when driving or during other activities which require complete alertness.
If you’re not sure if you should be using Pzizz, consult with your medical physician.
Then I tapped on Start and the Pzizz experience began.
The concoction of soothing sounds, binaural beats and the power of Michael’s suggestions calmed me down.
Like I said, ten minutes later, I was asleep.
Every time you use Pzizz Sleep, a new unique track is played.
That’s what makes Pzizz Sleep such a pleasant experience – it’s different each time.
Pzizz Relax
On the other hand, Pzizz Relax is a totally different tool.
It’s not designed to help you fall deeply into sleep.
It’s best used when you’re feeling exceptionally tired or saturated from work.
Spend that 20 minutes with Pzizz Relax and you’re refreshed and ready for more.
Pzizz Relax allows you to set the duration of your nap – anywhere between 10 to 90 minutes.
What’s new here is the addition of alarm choices.
You’ll need this if you ever want to wake up after the power nap!
Valid for US iTunes Store accounts only.
To get your hands on an absolutely free copy of Pzizz, either:
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Then tell us where you’ve shared it and which app you would prefer: Pzizz Sleep or Relax.
Don’t forget to type your email so that we can get in touch with you.
Winners will be chosen randomly.
[Update: The promo codes have been given away.