TheDreamDrawer.com Opens for Business: A Sleep & Dream Store

New Online Store Offers Solutions for Better Dream & Sleep

D. S. Ploshay
Looking for the answer of what last night's dream meant? Looking for a better night's sleep? The Dream Drawer, at www.thedreamdrawer.com has the answer to those and many more questions revolving around sleep and dreams.

TheDreamDrawer.com boasts a selection of dream dictionaries, which offer readers the chance to find the meaning of their dreams. There are dozens upon dozens of dream dictionaries on the market today, and the Dream Drawer allows users to browse through this large selection until they find the one that best suits them. The shapes, size and theme of dream dictionaries is vast-some are simply bedside guides while others are tomes.

Furthermore, there are more specific dream journals listed by categories. For example, there are books that just talk about sex dreams. I mean, who hasn't woke up from a sex dream wondering that the heck it meant? Other categories include nightmares, religion and dreams of children. Lucid and psychic dreaming are hot areas among active dreamers, and the Dream Drawer offers those as well.

Aside from dream dictionaries, the Dream Drawer also offers a selection of dream journals. It is known that people who write down their dreams upon awakening are more likely to remember their dreams. Robert Moss, author of The Three Only Things: Tapping the Power of Dreams, Coincidence & Imagination, in Parade Magazine suggested to readers(and dreamers) to take 15-minutes of the morning to record dreams in a journal. Sure, a plain old notebook is fine, but there are many artists and illustrators whom have designed lovely dream journals, many filled with quotes and drawings to inspire dreamers.

In addition to books and journals, the Dream Drawer also offers remedies for better dreaming. A company called Native Remedies actually makes a product called Bad Dream Sprinkles, which are available at the store.

SLEEP BETTER TOO

In order to dream better, one must sleep better. But it's not just for the dreamers- sometimes people just need a good night's sleep. The Dream Drawer offers a sleep aid section, which houses natural sleep aids like melatonin and valerian, sleep sprays, herbal sleep teas, and also over the counter sleep aids. In addition to supplements, the site also sells sleeping masks, white noise machines, relaxation music, sleep disorder books and DVDs and a lot more.

TheDreamDrawer.com is easy to navigate and has an attractive layout.

TheDreamDrawer.com is an Amazon Webstore. Amazon recently launched a platform for online sellers allowing them to utilize the e-commerce giant's technology, including its secure check-out and fraud protection.

Published by D. S. Ploshay

Since 2000, Donna Ploshay has contributed to alternative weeklies, newspapers, magazines and puzzle books including "The Times Leader," "The Weekender," "Games" and "Wilkes." Her expertise includes SEO, blog...  View profile

  • Did you know that you could buy "Bad Dream Sprinkles?"
  • There are hundreds of dream dictionaries available to help you decode your dreams.
  • Writing down your dreams can help you remember them.
Everyone dreams- whether we remember them or not- for 90 minutes to three hours.

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