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The Aspects Of Your Lifestyle You Should Aim To Improve

We’re all trying to improve our lifestyles on a continuous basis. If there’s a meaning to life then it’s probably something to do with being healthy and happy, so your goals should revolve around pursuing a better state of physical and mental wellbeing. If you want to make an improvement to your daily routine then these are the aspects of your lifestyle you should aim to improve.

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Your diet.

When it comes to following a healthy diet that’ll benefit your lifestyle in the long run, the most important thing to remember is that fad diets will not help you. Not only are they incredibly unhealthy for you in the sense that they lack the nutrition your body needs but short-term diets will only give you short-term results with regards to weight loss. If you want to improve your weight and overall health in the long-term then you need a long-term diet. It’s as simple as that. You should aim for healthy sustenance, even if it means you achieve your weight loss goal more slowly; you’ll be able to maintain that healthy weight permanently.

Plant-based food is always worth including in your diet. It’s all about eating natural food that lacks excessive processing and still contains plenty of nutritional goodness as a result of that. So much food in the modern world is heavily manufactured and severely lacking in the nutrition our bodies need whilst still being overloaded in terms of calories, salt, added sugars, and so on. If you really want to improve this aspect of your lifestyle then you should try to make your meals as organic as possible.

Your career.

You might also want to improve your career. After all, a job shouldn’t just pay the bills; it should be fulfilling on a personal level. Obviously, you still want a job that affords you the necessities in life, but that doesn’t mean you have to compromise in terms of career satisfaction. You should search for opportunities that will give you financial stability whilst appealing to your character traits. If you’re a social individual then you might want a career in sales, for example. If you’re a caring individual then you might want a career involving charity work or perhaps even something in the healthcare industry. You could consider this midwifery program. That would give you the qualifications necessary to have a successful career.

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Your house.

A house is more than four walls and a roof to keep you sheltered; it’s a place that you should be able to call home. You shouldn’t feel as if you simply make do with the appearance and feel of your humble abode. It should make you healthy and happy. It’s a part of your daily routine, even if you spend a big portion of your day out at work. You should be able to come home to a pleasant and inviting place. Start off by creating an inviting entrance. You could repaint your front door in a bold and inviting color. Maybe you could even hang some flower baskets on either side of the door to create a natural, vibrant, and welcoming entrance to your humble abode.

A Drop of Hope by Keith Calabrese Review

I received this product for free from Moms Meet to use and post my honest opinions. Compensation for this post was provided and your thoughts may differ.

 

With Spring comes all things wanderlust. Which is why I loved reading the new YA title, A Drop of Hope, a new book from Keith Calabrese. A book that the students in my husband’s classes haven’t been able to put down.

This book has everything that young readers like – a bit of magic, intrigue, missing treasure, and new found friendships that will appeal to both boys and girls. the book
for family read alouds.

A Drop of Hope is great for readers aged 8–12 that offers a myriad of teachable lessons. Everything from empathy and hope to grace and even shares how simple acts of kindness can create waves of hopefulness and peace that even the smallest of readers can take something away from at home this season.

I love that this book teaches children to be empathetic in small ays that they can apply in their own lives and even with those closest to themselves at home. After all,  this day and age, we need all the kindness we can get.

I was also delighted to hear that the author of the book, Keith Calabrese, is a screenwriter and this book, A Drop of Hope is his debut that he wrote on a dare from his daughter. I mean, talk about great teachable moments and career advancements!

Scholastic’s A Drop of Hope is available to purchase in the kid’s section wherever books are sold. You can also find Scholastic’s A Drop of Hope at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, IndieBound, Books-A-Million, iBooks, Audible, and Google Play. Pick up your copy today. Happy Reading!

I Think You’re Wrong (But I’m Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversation Review

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This has been a year of change for me. From revamping my blog to starting a podcast with my good friend Melissa, there seem to a constant need for change at every corner. Which has caused me to be more mindful in the way I view two very important facets of my life, my spirituality, and politics.

As a new podcaster, I am always on the lookout for other podcasts that bring audiences together in a civil, concise way. Especially when it comes to politics. As more than ever, politics seems driven by decisiveness and rage. Conflicts that have caused friends to become strangers in pews every Sunday and loved ones at the dinner table to be akin to enemies. Couples with toxic political rants on social media and agenda-driven media stories becoming the new norm, it’s exhausting just trying to stay politically astute in America.,

Which is why I’ve been a long-time listener of Pantsuit Politics, a podcast that covers diverse views of pop culture, societal issues, faith, and politics each week.  And when I saw that my favorite podcasters, Sarah Holland and Beth Silvers, have written a book about their podcasting experience in, I Think You’re Wrong (But I’m Listening): A Guide to Grace-Filled Political Conversation, I knew it was going on my to-be-read pile this season!

This beautifully designed hardcover book speaks to the heart of the American spirit. Where people from opposing political perspectives truly can have grace-­filled conversations with one another. By putting relationships above partisanship. Understanding and commonality above arguments.

In I think you’re wrong, the content is divided by recent topics and modern political dialogue. It also peppers in faith into each conversation. Allowing the reader to feel less like a reader and more a friend privy to a long, overdue conversation amongst peers and would make an excellent gift for all the politics in your life this season.

I intend to give copies of these to all the political junkies I know this year. For any book that thoroughly addresses politics in such an uplifting manner is a must-read for everyone!

Onguard Flea & Tick Topical Treatment Review

Please note, this review was sponsored by Chewy.com. All opinions expressed are my own. Thank you.

 

Living in the deep south, our warm weather seasons are quite long. And as a family with several pets, buying year-round flea and tick treatment for our pets is a must! Which is why we included Onguard Flea & Tick Treatment for Cats & Kittens, 6 treatments (Compare to Frontline Plus) in our monthly order from Chewy.com!

Onguard Flea & Tick Treatment for Cats & Kittens is an FDA approved topical treatment used to control fleas on cats? It promises to kill all adult fleas and the treatment works for 4 hours. Effective for both dogs and cats. This flea and tick treatment is also safe for use on kittens above 2 pounds of body weight and at least 4 weeks of age. It comes as a single box of 6 tablets or 12 tablet value pack. We received the 6-pack this month.

What I like best about Onguard is that a single dose does the trick! With each tablet dose of a single dose of flea killing action. Keeping in mind, this product is only effective for killing fleas that are already on the pet. Especially if your dogs and cats spend copious amounts of time outdoors, use outdoor runs, or engage in nature walks, hiking, or the like!

For best results, give your pets one pill every 2 days until all the fleas are dead. As the typical flea hatching lifecycle is 3 days, so it is best to remain regular with the dosage.

I also like that Onguard is very convenient to administer to pets and can be easily kept on hand at home. And when ready to give to your pets, simply hide it in your pet’s favorite treat. The pill gives you a 24-hour window, giving you a window to treat your home for fleas. Especially to vacuum carpeted areas, baseboard, pet bedding, and crates.

A few things to remember:

is ideal only for small to medium sized dogs. For stronger breeds, the product may not be enough.
You have to repeat the dose to ensure newly hatched fleas are killed.
Contains FDA approved Nitenpyram.
Each pill contains 11mg of Nitenpyram.
A single dose of Onguard starts the flea killing action and can be very distressing to pets, especially in the fall. Because flea and tick prevention is a year-round job. Friends, prevent this issue by ordering Onguard for your pet family at home!

Like with all of our previous Chewy.com purchased, Onguard products arrive at your doorstep in just a couple of days of ordering, without any quality control issues, and so we will continue ordering Capstar in the months to come as well! It’s our new favorite way to treat adult fleas that may hitchhike their way into our home on our dogs this season!

Now I have to ask, what flea treatments will you be buying for your pets this season? I’d love to hear about it below!

Fresh Step Triple Action Scented Clumping Cat Litter Review

This post is sponsored by Chewy.com expressed here are my own.

 

Cats can be picky. Some cats will use nearly any litter. Others will refuse to use pelletized litters. Trial and error is the key to lasting litter training success.

From personal experience, I suggest trying several varieties of cat litter to find the best fit for your pet. We literally inundate our cats with their litter. One of our favorite tips for litter continuity is to leave your litter packaging about your home, to allow your pets to become acquainted with the scent of the litter.

Once you have found a litter that seems to be accepted by your cat, don’t switch to another kind. Even if it may seem more convenient for you. Litter brand continuity is uber important to cats. For us, we chose Fresh Step Triple Action Scented Clumping Cat Litter from Chewy.com.

Fresh Step Triple Action Scented Clumping Cat Litter is a low-maintenance, high-quality, affordable cat litter solution. We also love that it can be conveniently found on Chewy.com.

I also love that this litter helps to lock away odors that can lead to the face you make when your house indicates you have litter boxes nearby! You know, the super stinky litter box odors that can make even the most dignified person’s face look like a petrified tree! Luckily,  Fresh Step offers consumers a wide range of products, so every cat owner can find the best litter for their cat’s needs, which means that you’ll never have to make another Stank Face again.

It is also made with paw-activated plant extracts that release a fresh scent on contact, which means that a hint of freshness will be released only when needed! Then the unique Carbon Plus technology clumps and grabs odors, allowing the powerful antimicrobial agents to eliminate odors entirely. Allowing out cats litter boxes to be clean and fresh whenever he needs them!

A few other things we love about this litter:

  • Made with paw-activated fresh scent and an even more antimicrobial agent to fight even the toughest odors created by multi-cat households.
  • It features Carbon Plus technology and plant extracts help to destroy litter box odors
  • Has highly absorbent granules of clay form solid clumps to allow for an easy litter-box cleaning
  • Helps to reduce tracking throughout the house.
  • You can confidently enjoy up to 10 days of long-lasting freshness at home with each use
  • This is America’s first clumping cat litter made from a premium blend of natural minerals and clay
  • Which is why this litter is our go-to brand for all of our cats. So be sure to purchase Fresh Step Clumping Cat Litter from Chewy.com. After all, your cats
  • deserve it!. It’s the feel-good way to keep your homes fresher and to protect your cat’s urinary health. Even our other love bug, Shadow, approves this message too!

Now I want to ask, are you the adoptive guardian of a shelter cat? And do you pamper your pets with Fresh Step Triple Action Scented Clumping Cat Litter at home? Share your stories below!

The Ultimate Guide For Saving Money When It Comes To Healthcare

The financial side of healthcare can be incredibly daunting. We all, understandably, want the very best care possible while spending as little money as possible, and it is easy to see why sometimes, one is neglected in favor of the other. It doesn’t have to be that way though – it is possible to save money when it comes to health care, and that is what we are going to explore in this article.

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Practice Preventable Healthcare

The first step to saving money on healthcare is to take responsibility for your own health and do what you can to reduce your risks of needing medical attention. If you smoke or drink more than the recommended weekly amount of alcohol, cut down or stop. Eat a healthy, balanced diet and keep an eye on your weight – being too overweight or underweight increases the risk of illness. Take care of your teeth as well as it is thought that gum disease may be linked to heart disease.

As well as this, take advantage of the free preventative services which are covered by the Affordable Healthcare Act. These include blood pressure screening, vaccines, annual wellness visits, cholesterol screening, and many others. Catching the early signs of illness will save you money further down the road – and potentially save your life.

Compare the cost of medicine and procedures

Just like anything else, shop around when it comes to purchasing medicine or booking a procedure, as some places will be less expensive than others Look at generic medications where possible, as pharmacists do, and compare prices across drugstores. If you need things like glasses or hearing aids, visit a few different stores. You can find a wide range of glasses and hearing aid styles to suit your needs, all for different budgets.

Understand your health care plan coverage

Many plans have extras added on which aren’t always well advertised, for obvious reasons. Make sure you go over your plan with a fine tooth comb and take advantage of anything that you are entitled to. The plan may have nurses on call to give advice on any minor issues, saving you an expensive trip to the doctor’s office. Some offer things like acupuncture or chiropractic treatments for free.

Question everything

Don’t be afraid to question everything when it comes to your healthcare. It is not only your pocket you are thinking about, but your health, so ask about anything that is not clear. Remember, medical centers are also, sadly, businesses that are there to create revenue for their owners, so at times, there can be a conflict of interest. However, if you are struggling to pay for appropriate healthcare, you may find that your doctors or providers are amenable to negotiation of some sort. You also need to check that your bill is correct and that nothing extra has been added on by mistake.

By following some of these tips, you should be able to save some money without compromising on your healthcare.

11 Commonly Used Phrases That Promote Body Shaming

When it comes to taboo terms, there are few that spark more controversy than the term plus-size. And I should know. I’ve spent half my life as an overweight person.

During that time, I rarely ever felt like I was beautiful. And it was hard to see myself as attractive when the media bombarded me with images of thin women all the time. It was hard for me to accept how I looked when I was constantly pressured into going on diets to lose weight.

I understood that some people actually meant well when they kept encouraging me to shed a few pounds. But deep down, their advice actually stung and was part of the fat shaming movement.

Being told that I should take consume smaller portions of food when I was already starving my body on crash diets, or having people assume that I was incapable of doing certain things because of my weight was not only rude, but it also took a huge toll on my self-esteem.

What hurt, even more, was how others, including my own friends, would use the word fat like it was an insult. To the point where I started to believe that I looked unattractive because of my size.

Including the morning of my freshman year homecoming dance. That morning, after carrying my homecoming dress with me to school, to change into after theatre rehearsal, I was informed by a friend that I was too big to wear a cocktail dress. That I should stick to my school uniform instead. That I would look better that way. More normal, she said.

At that moment, I clutched my garment bag in horror. A dress my grandmother worked long and hard to provide had become my own personal horror. Because right then and there, was the first time I had been fat shamed.

I stood idly by while a group of young girls laughed in my face all because of my beautiful chocolate velvet frock. A dress I had so proudly chosen to wear at my first formal dance.

Because I wore a size 8, and she wore a size 0.

That night, I didn’t go to my homecoming dance. Or play rehearsal. I instead went home and studied and had my grandmother return my dress. And the funds from that dress? Well, my grandmother used that money to buy me my first SAT prep guide. A guide I used to gain early college acceptance. And that friend? Thanks to Facebook, I know she neither attended college nor stayed a size 0.

Worse still, I wasn’t alone. A new study found that 94% of teenage girls have been body shamed and 64 percent of teenage boys have been shamed for the way their body looks. And that 90% of adult women feel they have been shamed as adults by co-workers, friends, family, or online friends and colleagues.

Negative, critical, or humiliating comments about the personal appearance that can take a lifetime to shake.

Thankfully for me, through maturity and time, my teenage years spent in shame were over. And I eventually moved unto the realization that someone’s size does not measure their beauty nor their worth. I learned that, in spite of what society may think, you can be both fat and fabulous.

Now, if you’ve ever offended a fat person with a rude comment, then chances are, you probably don’t understand why your well-intended suggestions are actually hurtful. So please do take a look at these 11 phrases you probably didn’t realize are fat shaming:

“I feel so fat.”

I hear this phrase a lot. A saying that is more harmful and offensive than it actually sounds. Saying that you feel fat communicates that you see actually being fat as an insult. And you’ll have the added bonus of coming off as a pretentious, attention seeker who’s looking for sympathy and extra compliments.

What you actually mean is: I’ve just consumed a large meal. Instead of admitting I’m bloated, I’ll insinuate that others in my vicinity are fat instead.

Just because you suddenly feel like you’ve gained a bit of weight, don’t use the word fat like it’s an insult. Internalize those feelings next time sweetie, okay?

“You’re really pretty for a plus-sized girl.”

By telling someone that they’re pretty for a plus-sized or fat girl, you’re telling them that their size gives them a disadvantage in life. That their accomplishments pale in comparison to the superficiality of life. All because all plus-sized girls are generally not beautiful. Which is nothing short of insulting?

Don’t even question your comments. You were rude. Plain and simple.

“Stop saying you’re fat, you’re actually pretty”

Again, fat is not a synonym for ugly or unattractive. If a person is feeling bigger than usual, because they have gained a few pounds, saying something like this will only reinforce the idea that being fat is not beautiful. Instead, offer your friend words of encouragement. Be a workout buddy. Anything but a passive-aggressive friend.

”Are you really going to eat that much?”

Followed by, “Do you really want to eat that?” And ending with “Do you really need to eat that bread?

Just so you know, this is just beyond rude. If you say this to anyone, plus-size or otherwise, you’re not being helpful nor considerate. You’re being sizeist.

If a girl wants to eat a big portion of food, it’s because she’s hungry. Focus on your own plate. Be grateful you have the opportunity to nourish your body. No one should have to starve themselves thin in order to impress others. Not even for you.

And remember, don’t be rude, cheap, and callous. Tip you’re the server 20 percent.

“You’re going to have health issues.”

Unless someone actually tells you that they have a medical condition, don’t assume that they have one because of their size. Contrary to public opinion, many plus-sized people are healthier than skinny people. In fact, some plus-size people have lower glucose levels, cholesterol levels, and may even be able to outrun you in distance events. Never assume that a person’s weight is just some unfortunate side effect of a medical issue. After all, what did you latest blood panel look like?

“Did you lose some weight? You look SO much better!”

What you’re actually saying is this: You looked so much uglier when you were fat. You know, the last time I deemed you worthy of my presence.

This is beyond offensive. Even if the person means well and they’re trying to praise someone for their progress, it’s insulting. What should be said instead: “You look beautiful. And I’m glad to see you.” No more. No less. Regardless of their size.

“I don’t think that item was made for your body type.”

Its bad enough of the size bias that many clothing chains indulge in. But should it really come from friends and loved ones too? Plus-sized can break fashion rules, be notorious, and still look fabulous.

”Are you sure you can handle that?”

Plus-size girls can be active. They are also capable of doing the same activities that thin girls can do. Perhaps even better than you.

“How did you get so fat?”

This overreaction speaks to the very entitlement people have because accustomed to in our society. So your loved one gained a couple of extra pounds? Who are you to cast disparaging comments against anyone else? It’s not like the person suddenly morphed into an enormous time traveling t-rex. You know, big body, little hands, no thumbs. Now that would be cause for concern.

“You’re weight is actually a big turnoff.”

When you say something like this, you’re basically telling larger women that they are undesirable because of their weight. Leveraging their disposition, personality, and self-worth against your feeble opinion.

People should not be defined by their weight. They should be defined by the context of their character. Especially for those who value looks over a person’s disposition in life.

Just so you know, you’ve actually done big girls of the world a solid here. We’re all better off not dating you. Kudos.

“Do I look fat?”

It’s the first question that most people ask when they try on something new, because “Do I look fat?” continues to be used as an insult. When it could not anything farther from the truth. So instead of asking others if you look fat, ask how does this make me look. Super simple. No self-deprecating comments needed.

So, I’ve said all that to say this: I’ve also known what it was to be victimized because of my weight. I also know what its like to feel loved. By myself. Not in spite of my weight but because of it.

Today, I believe in a more radical form of self-love. Reality. I believe in being healthy to the point I have energy and feel great about myself. I don’t feel the need to ask others how I look and find that their approval is unnecessary. I don’t judge others weight based on how I secretly hate myself. Nor am I afraid to admit that I am plus-size. And I encourage you to do the same.

Body positive starts from within.

Now I want to ask, have you been the target of size bias? Or have you been the one to consciously or otherwise say one of the above comments to others? I want to hear your stories.