Why do you float?
At Float House, we've been lucky to experience and hear some of the incredible ways that floating can benefit people. The float tank provides an environment like no other, and the benefits prove to be just as unique and personal. Although our community and the float industry is thriving and growing quickly around the world, floating is still a new concept to many. We think it's time the world found out about floating!
Last Thursday, we launched a new industry-wide campaign to help you share personal and powerful stories to help promote floating to the world, so more people can learn about this practice, start floating and improve their lives. Plus, we're launching it alongside a contest — tell your story using #WhyWeFloat and you will be entered to win a trip for 2 to Hawaii!
Announcing: #WhyWeFloat
We want to hear why you float
Have you had a memorable experience in the tank? Does it help you with pain, anxiety or boosting your creativity? We want to hear why you float and if you enter now at www.whywefloat.com you will be entered into a contest to win a one week trip for 2 to Kauai, Hawaii (contest closes Nov. 23, 2015). Plus, you'll be helping to promote floating, this movement in consciousness and a better world!
Here's how you can enter:
Post a photo or video on Instagram or Twitter (1 entry) with your story of why you float and tagging #WhyWeFloat. You will be automatically entered.
- Post a photo or video on Facebook (1 entry) with your story of why you float and tagging #WhyWeFloat. You will need to manually enter after posting at www.whywefloat.com!
- Upload a video to YouTube (10 entries) with #WhyWeFloat in the video title with your story of why you float. You will need to manually enter after posting at www.whywefloat.com!
- Share the campaign, your story and refer your friends (3 entries) at www.whywefloat.com to receive additional entries and increase your chances of winning the trip to Hawaii!
You can enter daily. See full contest rules at www.whywefloat.com.
See a few of our favourite entries below.
I float in order to release bodily sensations and experience my inner universe #whywefloat pic.twitter.com/2LB46K4g9C
— joe weeks (@joeweeks2) October 19, 2015