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3 Signs Your Workplace Is Great

If you are starting a new job, you will have many things that you are keen to check to make sure that it is going to be a great place to work. It is always tricky at first to know whether or not you have found a decent job, and you might be a little apprehensive about the possibility of discovering that it is worse than you thought it would be. One of the things that will probably prove important to you is the workplace itself – there is much that you might reasonably want or expect from your workplace, and yet which a lot don’t tend to have, so it’s important to be clear on what you are hoping to get out of a workplace. In this post, we are going to help with this by looking at three of the clearest signs that your workplace is the kind of place you should be happy to work.

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Safe

First of all, you should never be made to feel unsafe at work. If you feel that this has happened to you, then it is a clear warning sign that it’s a workplace that needs improvement, and that perhaps you should not be working there in the first place if it is really that bad. In the worst case, you might suffer a severe injury as a result of poor workplace practices and culture, and then you’ll be having to look for personal injury attorneys with a proven record of success to help you along the way. It’s better if you can turn your back on an unsafe workplace at the earliest opportunity, rather than risking suffering such an injury at all.

Friendly

No matter the nature of the work itself, it should always be possible to be friendly with one another as you work. If the workplace does not have the right kind of culture for that, then you will find that you are unlikely to enjoy your time there, and before you know it you will find that you are depressed with the whole thing. So make sure that you seek out a workplace that is friendly, and that you do your best to be friendly along the way too. By doing that, you should find that you are able to enjoy the work more, which is the most important thing of all.

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Spacious

Chances are, you are going to want a certain amount of space in which to do your work. When you find yourself in a position where you are merely given a small cubicle in rows and rows of small cubicles, then it might mean that you are going to struggle to actually work and enjoy the work. The more spacious that the place is, the easier it is to work away, and this is something you can get a glimpse of when you go in for the interview. If it is too cramped, it is unlikely to be the best workplace in the world.

Google: Digital Wellbeing Through Technology

This post is sponsored by wellbeing.google in partnership with the Forward Influence Network. All thoughts and opinions are my own. #ad #DigitalWellbeing

 

Labor Day Weekend is always busy for my family. Most years this three-day weekend allows us the time to visit many of our state’s musical heritage along the Mississippi Blues Trail, a trail created by the Mississippi Blues Commission in 2006 to commemorate notable historical sites related to the birth, growth, and influence of the blues music throughout the great state of Mississippi. We were able to see many attractions along the trail. Een a few remote locations. Locations that left me all a little worried about the quality of our phone’s service while on the road.

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Then it occurred to me, these moments when your family should be emersed in our state’s cultural heritage, why are we all so worried about our phones? Moreover, what can I do to ensure that moments such on our Memorial Day weekend trip aren’t so diminished? How can my family strike a healthy balance between the technology we use in our everyday lives, while still being in the present and focused on these things should matter just a little bit more. Like travel and quality time together. This is where the wellbeing.google can help.

Google #DigitalWellbeing Initiative

The Google #DigitalWellbeing initiative, in partnership with FOSI, an international, nonprofit organization that works to make the online world safer for kids. FOSI convenes leaders in the industry and nonprofit sectors to provide new solutions in the field of online safety, has created an initiative designed to provide the public with helpful products that improve peoples’ lives.  To bring families together. For as much as technology aids in the running of our day-to-day lives, it also works as a means of distracting us from the things that matter the most, like family.

Google feels a sense of responsibility in helping to make such things better, which is why they have created digital wellbeing tools and resources to make these necessary changes take form. Including product solutions, tips, and easy-to-access online resources designed to help people maintain a balance between their individual family dynamic and the technology that makes their homes and businesses run in ways that work best for them. I for one, need help in this area! As its oh-so-easy to get caught up in our daily routine. So it’s nice to have tools that can help us bridge the divide between tech and togetherness at home!

Friends, what does your current experience with everyday tech look like? Regardless of your situation, Google has tools available to you to best see what services best fit your needs. Including a tool that asks you simple questions to see what your relationship with technology looks like at home and which tools could be tailor-fit for your needs. After starting your own experience with the above-mentioned tools, you’ll be given suggestions to additional tips and tools to help you achieve your best version of digital wellbeing. For me, it was fun to see what tools I could implement to make my life a little better, tech-wise.

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One of the first tips I received was to set working from home boundaries. To step away from work when you want to. This is huge for me. As I work-from-home as a freelance writer, blogger, and influencer,  which makes it hard to walk away from social media as its so intricate to my career existence. But one of Google’s digital wellbeing’s best tools includes scheduled Do Not Disturb timers that can turn on automatically at certain times, creating digital personal, and professional, boundaries for me to use at home to minimize work time distraction.

Best of all, Google will show you how to use it. You can also set an auto-reply for your Gmail account when you are on vacation. Or just need a personal 6-hour staycation nap weekdays at home. 

Setting Limits

This is a huge, friends! Especially for parents, grandparents, and educators of tween and teens. You know, the demographic that needs healthy limits and boundaries enforced by the adults who care about them the most.  Even adults who sometimes need take a break reminder. Google has made it truly simple to set time limits and remind you and suggest to take a break from media take a break. We all know how easy it is to just keep scrolling feeds online. And this service can help. Google’s Family Link also allows you to set bedtime hour limits so you won’t use your devices after those times. You can even remotely lock a device like your teen’s laptop or tablet, enforcing screentime with or without you needing to be home to enforce this rule.

For families with children, especially for households looking to strike better balances between technology, education, and excessive screentime sessions, wellbeing.google has tools, both a family guide and video content, that allow parents to help manage app usage, lock devices, and set screen time limits. There’s also the self-reflection tool, designed to improve our personal relationship with technology. Perfect for influencers like me.

Then there are apps. For times when the kiddos are spending a little too much time in certain apps Google’s Family Link can help with this predicament as well.  Parents can also hide those apps so their child can’t access it. Remotely and at home. While this doesn’t delete the app, nor force users to lose their high scores or in-game progress, it does make the app inaccessible until parents remove or adjust limits for each app. Something we like to do is to give extra app and screen time as an earned reward. It puts a value on app usage. And who doesn’t love earning extra me time each week? 

Steps I use at home to maintain my digital wellbeing include:

  • No phones or tablets on the dinner table.
  • No use of phones or tablets after ten p.m. daily.
  • No answering emails past eight p.m. or before 8 a.m. daily.
  • No scrolling through devices while connecting with loved ones during calls.
  • Replacing two-screen hours a week with audiobook listening sessions.
  • No devices after 8 pm weekends.

Google’s #DigitalWellbeing Plan

As the wife of a tech teacher and robotics coach, I have first-hand knowledge of the necessity to keep your family and school-aged children safe online. Particularly as children grow. Which is why I was excited to learn about Google’s Digital Wellbeing Family Guide.  Packed with suggestions and tips to keep school-aged children safer online. I think every adult should print out and utilize the Family Guide poster with their families, co-ops, Sunday schools, media centers, and classrooms, too! My husband and I have started to fill out our own and my husband has done so for use in his tech classes at school. As its truly a great thing to way to set online rules at the start of each school year.

There’s also the area of needed to make parenting in the technological age a tad easier. Our lives are hectic and it’s nice to have a resource to help us manage the things we are already using. In better and more effective ways. Including difficult topics like internet safety and cyberbullying. Which are additional ways the initiative can help you to create a family digital wellbeing plan for yourself at home?

And because we all need to unplug more often and practice self-carebe sure to check out the above-mentioned self-reflection tool from wellness.google to improve your own relationship with technology too! Friends, what does your current experience with technology look like? Are you thinking of trying out Google’s #digitalwellbeing Initiative tools yourself? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

7 Ways to Prepare Your Home for Guests this Fall

This is a sponsored post in Diamond Bloggers. All opinions are mine.

It’s almost that time of year again. Time to open our homes to entertaining and hosting family and friends this upcoming holiday season. While it can seem daunting to be able to accommodate guests in our homes, it can be done easily and on a budget. Check out these 7 tips for preparing your home for houseguests this fall.

7 ways to prepare your home for houseguests this fall:

1) Declutter and clean. First things first: give your home a good clean before your guests arrive. This includes clearing away as many of your personal belongings as possible from the areas your guests will be using, such as the bedrooms and bathrooms. Empty a drawer in the bedroom, make space in the guest closet, and leave space for your guest’s coats in a front closet. Make sure there’s space in a wardrobe or under the bed for guests to store their empty suitcases. This step is crucial before guests arrive but can be done days or weeks in advance of their arrival!

2) Always be prepared. When it comes to hosting guests in your home, being prepared is key. You’ll want to be as much done before your guests arrive to allow yourself time for doing what matters most when it comes to houseguests, the hosting! Preparing a shopping list, taking an inventory of guest essentials (towels, linens, and a laundry basket for dirty clothing), and planning your tablescapes and decor can be planned out weeks in advance. 

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3) Stock your home. Before your guests arrive, take the time to see if your guests will require any special foods or require specific foods to cater to food allergies while in your home. Then stock up on anything they might need – even if it’s something you don’t like. I like to go the extra mile and stock my home with holiday-themed teas, coffee, snacks, sodas, and breakfast items, including fresh fruit, they might enjoy. I then add them to my kitchen’s coffee bar, along with a framed printable letting them know they can help themselves to anything they might want. And for nightcaps, I like to add an assortment of beers, ails, sparkling waters, and ciders to my office mini-fridge. Some of my favorite brews include seasonal varieties from Melvin Brewing. This gives my guests a space to use nightly as a business hub, correspondence center, and place to unwind together. 

4) Give your guests plenty of information. One of the best ways you can prepare your home for guests is to give your guests the skinny on home your home works. Provide your guests with a bedside binder containing laminated sheets on all the information they might require during their stay is key. You’ll want to provide information on local pharmacies, doctors, vet clinics, local leash laws (should they be bringing their fuzzy family with them), and dry cleaners in your area.

Guests may also enjoy the information on local attractions, self-guided tours, coffee shops, and restaurants your guests want to visit or utilize during their trip. If your guests don’t have their own transportation while staying with you, provide them a $20.00 reloadable transit card, transit map, and number to your local taxi cab company.

Last but not least, share with your guests your personal schedule. Note your shower times, kid’s school schedules, policy for wearing shoes in your home, meal routines and, if you are working, what time you leave and expect you home each day. Don’t forget to let guests know what day a cleaner, pool service, or gardener comes to your home either. The last thing you want is a guest to be caught off-guard while alone in your home!

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5) Make them feel at home. For guests in your home longer than a few days, give your guests their own set of keys so they can come and go as they please. They’ll feel more at home if they don’t have to ring the doorbell every time they come in. Don’t forget to give them the code for any alarms you might have, show them how to work them, and mention where you hide spare keys in case of an emergency. You’ll also want to provide your guests with electricians, plumbers, security, your full mailing address (in case they need to quickly purchase something on Amazon), and other functionary information such as wi-fi passwords and codes for central air systems, as needed.

6) Give your guests a personal space. Giving your guests a small sitting room, use of an office during their stay, or an enclosed porch will give them a better sense of autonomy while in your home. 

7) Take a walkthrough. As a concierge is a key to a hotel, as are you to your guests while they are staying in your home. To ensure your guests have the best stay possible, you’ll need to perform a walkthrough of your home. Pretend you’re a visitor in your own home and spend a night in the guest room. Note your surroundings. Is the room too hot, too cold, how many beds or cots will your guests and their children need, and most importantly, are those beds comfortable?

That’s it, folks! Preparedness is key. Especially when it comes to hosting friends and family this coming fall. Friends, I hope these 7 tips will better help you prepare for guests in your own home this fall. Your house guests will appreciate you taking the time to make them comfortable in your home. Now I have to ask, do you have tips for preparing for houseguests each holiday season? I’d love to hear about it in the comments below!

Better your morning this fall with the Keurig® K-Duo Essentials™ Coffee Maker

Please note, I received this product for free from Moms Meet. Compensation for this post was provided. All opinions expressed are my own.

 

Coffee. It’s never far from my mind when I wake up each morning. My mornings do not literally start until I’ve had my first cup of coffee. It helps me wake up and gives me the energy to kickstart my morning routine each weekday. My favorite pick-me-up before beginning work each day. Doubly so when cold weather sets in each fall season.  I’ve even been known to drink three or four cups on mornings when work deadlines come due.  Because there’s something truly gratifying about working from home, in my pajamas, while enjoying a nice hot cup of decaf coffee! 

Over the last few years, I’ve been on a mission to embrace simple living and minimalism at home. Especially when it comes to items that sit out on my kitchen counters. So when it came time to upgrade my at-home coffee station I knew I wanted something practical, easy to clean, and takes up as little space as possible in my kitchen. Which is why I went with the new Keurig® K-Duo Essentials™ Coffee Maker. This coffee maker features a great design, including both a carafe and single-serve option all in one.

It’s the perfect solution for my different coffee needs at home. I can utilize the carafe to make a large pot of coffee for guests and single serve k-cups for my morning coffee fix each day. 

What I love best about the Keurig® K-Duo Essentials™ Coffee Maker is how easy it is to use. Which you can see below:

Single Cup Directions: To make a single cup, fill the 60 oz. single reservoir to the max fill line. Place your mug on the drip tray and insert a K-Cup® pod in the K-Cup® pod holder. Press the OZ button, then select your brew size. Brew and enjoy!

Carafe Directions: To make a carafe, fill the 60 oz. single reservoir to the max fill line. Insert a 12-cup flat bottom paper filter into the filter basket and add the desired amount of ground coffee. It is recommended to use one tablespoon of ground coffee per cup. Place the carafe on the heating plate, press the CUPS button and select brew size. Brew and enjoy!

It’s also worth noting that the Keurig® K-Duo Essentials™ Coffee Make comes with a 12-cup glass carafe along with a heating plate to help keep your coffee warm between servings. It also features an auto-off feature for both your brewer and heating plate, contains a unique 60 oz. single reservoir that is shared between single-serve and carafe brewing and makes refilling easy–saving you time and simplifying your morning routine. And for busy working stiffs, the K-Duo Essentials™ Coffee Maker is travel mug friendly and can brew multiple sizes, including an 8-, 10-, or 12-cup carafe and an 8, 10, or 12 oz cup. Giving you the perfect brew each and every cup. 

Friends, consider gifting a Keurig® K-Duo Essentials™ Coffee Maker this holiday season for all your loved ones! They are perfect to use at home, the office, church functions, school lounges, group gatherings, and the like. The Keurig® K-Duo Essentials™ Coffee Maker is available to purchase for $99.00 exclusively at Walmart in the kitchen appliances and coffee maker aisles. To buy online, click here or visit the link here. Now I want to ask, would you make the switch to the Keurig® K-Duo Essentials™ Coffee Maker this season? And what are your favorite K-Cup flavors? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

 

13 Zero-Waste Ways To Prepare Your Home For Fall

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With the kiddos back in school and the autumnal equinox only one month away, now is a good time to start preparing your home for fall. By spreading these necessary home tasks over the next few weeks, you’ll ensure your home is ready for cooler weather when it happens. And more importantly, you can plan how to do these tasks in as zero-waste a way as possible.

With that in mind, here are 13 Zero-Waste Steps you can take to Prepare Your Home For Fall:

 

Declutter

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Before you haul out your best throws, blankets, and fashionable fall finds you should always start by making sure everything that you already have out is in its rightful place.

This is where decluttering comes into play. Clearing clutter from your home makes deep cleaning easier and will give you cleaner surfaces for fall decorating, baking, entertaining, and the like. Remember my minimalist mantra at home: Evaluate, donate, and everything will be great!

Start High

Whenever I start a seasonal clean I make sure to tackle all the big, hard-to-reach surfaces in this order: ceiling, ceiling trim, ceiling light fixtures, walls, chair rails, and lastly, the baseboards. This will allow any falling dust and allergens to be cleaned as you go, without the need to re-duct surfaces later on.

Tackle Your Light Sources

Next, tackle your light sources. Including windows, lamps, sconces, and outdoor lighting. It’s not that bad, and the payoff is huge. Start by vacuuming the sills and tracks. Then spritz the window with cleaner from top to bottom. Let the cleaner sit for a minute to disinfect your glass surfaces. Instead of opting for paper towels, try a reusable cloth or a squeegee to wipe your windows down.

You won’t believe the mold, dust, and allergens that get stuck to your glass surfaces. Contaminants that could remain trapped in your homes until spring!

Pro Tip: Remove light fixture covers, including domes, mason jars, and pendulent lights and run them through the china, crystal, or delicate cycle on the dishwasher to get sparkling clean fixtures.

Seal Up Your Windows

Save yourself the aggravation of removing your blinds and shades this fall. Opt to vacuum your window covering instead of using your brush attachment. And instead of laundering and ironing curtains, just fluff them in the dryer for a few minutes or shake outside, sprinkly your drapes with witch hazel, and let them sun bleach on a clothesline. Once dry, just hang them back up! Including your shower curtains too! Finally, make sure to seal any potential air leaks you may have, indoors or out.

Don’t forget to seal your windows to prevent drafts. Due to preventable drafts, money would literally fly out the windows as heat costs escalate each cold-weather season and you would be left with drafty windows on cold winter nights. To do this, just grab a tube of color-matched interior or exterior caulk seal around your home’s inner and outer windows.  Just remember to caulk your windows on a day that’s above 50 degrees so the caulk flows easily!

Refresh Your Floors

Start this process by moving each room larger furniture out from its natural, usable home. Then vacuum under each piece. If you have hardwood floors, clean them with a microfiber mop head and an all-natural, zero-waste cleaner, such as my Zero-Waste Floor Cleaning Recipe. I use my homemade cleaner along with my Pure Cane Home Microfiber Mop with Telescopic Handle. I love microfiber mops for tile and hardwood floors as they allow me to clean dirt and grime while maintaining a natural shine to my floors at home.

If you have carpets, disinfect your floors with a mixture of 3 cups baking soda to 30 each of clove and orange drops essential oils. Add your blend to a mason jar, making sure to shake well. Apply to carpets before going to bed and wake to sanitized carpets. To finish up, just vacuum floors as you normally would! Remember, everything your vacuum picks up can be composted!

Stow Your Mower

Once you’re finished mowing your lawn for the year, it’s time to give your mower a good clean. Wipe down your mower and if you’re not familiar with fuel stabilizer, get to know it.

If your mower sits for months with gas in its tank, the gas will slowly deteriorate, which can damage internal engine parts. Fuel stabilizer prevents gas from degrading, so be sure to add stabilizer to your gasoline tank. Finally, run your mower for 5 minutes to make sure the stabilizer reaches the carburetor.

Be sure to also check your mowers spark plugs. Finally, ensure your mower’s bottom deck is free of grass and debris before retiring your unit for winter!

Address Your Water Sources

Start by removing garden hoses from outdoor faucets. Leaving hoses attached can cause water to back up in the faucets and in the plumbing pipes just inside your exterior walls. If freezing temps hit, that water could freeze, expand, and crack the faucet or pipes.

Make this an early fall priority so a sudden cold snap doesn’t cause your home unnecessary property damage. Next, turn off any shutoff valves on water supply lines that lead to exterior faucets. That way, you’ll guard against minor leaks that may enter the faucet.

Drain and store your hoses, smaller outdoor fountains, and solar fountains for winter in a shed or garage. Finally, drain your irrigation system. And, of course, if you have a pool, now is the time to winterize it for the season.

De-Gunk Your Gutters

Clogged rain gutters can cause expensive repairs. After the leaves have fallen later this fall, clean your gutters to remove leaves, twigs, and gunk. Make sure your home’s gutters aren’t sagging and trapping water. Making sure to tighten gutter hangers and downspout brackets.

Replace any worn or damaged gutters and downspouts before the start of winter. Remember to clean off and recycle those replaceable parts, where applicable!

Check Your Heat Sources

Before the chill of winter sets in, be sure to your heating system checked. Change your furnace filter. If your HVAC includes a built-in humidifier, give that filter a change too! Give your fireplace a once over. Also, make sure to check your home’s heaters to make sure they are properly working.

Finally, weatherize your patio gas heaters, chimineas, and fire pits to make sure they are working well for the upcoming cooler months ahead.

Prune Your Perennial Plants

Late fall is the best time to prune plants and trees. Your goal is to keep limbs and branches at least 3 feet from your house so moisture won’t drip onto roofing and siding. This can also help prevent damage from winter ice storms. This is also the time when you can turn under gardens, flower beds, and plant spring bulbs too!

Make sure to compost any trimmings and turn your leftover leaves into zero-waste mulch. The perfect way to winterize your flower beds before winter!

Create A Seasonal Capsule Wardrobe

The end of the summer season is a great time to pull out your cool-weather duds. But before you return everything to your closet, take the time to declutter your closets at home. Look for pieces that can be donated.

Take the time to mend pieces that may need addressing. Launder pieces that are going into storage and refresh clothing that needs to be used within the next season ahead. Make note of gaps in your wardrobe and replace these pieces with slower fashion that is organic and sustainably made.

Each season I create for myself a functional 33-piece minimalist capsule wardrobe. A wardrobe where each piece makes me feel like a million bucks each time I have them on! To see my past capsules, click here.

Clean Your Compost Bins

Before the start of Autumn is a great time to make sure that both your indoor and outdoor compost bins are in working order for the colder months ahead. This is particularly important for your countertop compost bins.

While flies and insects getting into your produce may not be as big an issue each winter, having a secure, sealed bin to collect cold and flu-related items, the influx of tea, coffee, and beverage items, and a place to put the larger scraps from fall produce, including pumpkins, butternut squash, and spaghetti squash is a must!

I have recently switched to the Cooler Kitchen Oversized 1.3 Gallon Kitchen Compost Bin with EZ-No Lock Lid. I love that this compact is easy-to-clean, dishwasher-safe, and fits in well with my minimalist kitchen at home. I also appreciate that it came with two thick activated-charcoal filters to trap and absorb odors and the bins carbon steel that will not rust, stain, or retain odors like plastic or stainless steel bins.

The best part? The Cooler Kitchen came with a 45-day Money Back Guarantee, for savvy savers like myself. This bin is as zero-waste and practical as it is beautiful in design. A must-have for zero-wasters and plant-based eaters at home this fall season. To find out more about this bin, click here.

5 Tips For Zero-Waste Cleaning at Home

Finalize Your Indoor Cleaning

You’ll want to finish up your indoor cleaning with a few seasonal must-dos. Start by sanitizing your cabinet handles and doorknobs. This is also a great time to vacuum refrigerator coils, clean out your oven before fall family feasts, and flip and rotate all your mattresses at home. You’ll also want to wash your bed pillows, vacuum any pet beds, and change out your bathroom shower curtain liners if needed.

5 Tips For Zero-Waste Cleaning at Home

This is also a great time of year to properly rid your home of caustic chemicals and to replenish your home with a stock of awesome DIY Fall-Scented Cleaners! A few of my favorites include:

Fall-Scented Air Freshener:

  • 2 Cups Warm Water
  • 2 Tablespoons Witch hazel
  • 30 Drops Cinnamon Essential Oil
  • 30 Drops Clove Essential Oil
  • 30 Drops Anise Essential Oil
  • Mix together in a spray bottle for use.

Fall-Scented All-Purpose Cleaner:

  • 2 Cups of Warm Water
  • 1 Cup White Vinegar
  • 30 Drops Fir Essential Oil
  • 30 Drops Rosemary Essential Oil
  • Mix together in a spray bottle for use.

Cold & Flu Disinfectant Spray:

  • Cup Rubbing Alcohol
  • 1 Cup White Vinegar
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 30 Drops Tea Tree Essential Oil
  • 30 Drops Rosemary Essential Oil
  • 10 Drops Lavender Essential Oil
  • 10 Drops Orange Essential Oil
  • Mix together in a spray bottle for use.
  • Please note, vinegar should not be used to clean granite countertops.
  • For cleaning cutting boards, peroxide is a better disinfectant choice to use.
     

5 Tips For Zero-Waste Cleaning at Home

It’s also a great time to invest in good zero-waste cleaning cloths. I’m a firm believer in using the right tool for the right job. This is especially true for fall cleaning. You should always invest in good cleaning cloths to clean, polish, and sanitize your home. You will also need a few to get started.

  • Bar towels: Great for drying dishes without lint.
  • Drying mats: Used to air dry non-dishwashable items.
  • Shammy towels: Used to clean electronics without scratching.
  • Microfiber towels: Used to clean heavy spills, countertops, general cleaning, and more.

5 Tips For Zero-Waste Cleaning at Home

My favorite microfiber towels for fall cleaning? e-cloth. Because with e-cloth you can clean many surfaces in your home with just good old tap water! My favorite thing about e-cloths? They are also reasonably priced. My 8-piece home cleaning kit cost under $40.00. This is nearly a 1/4 of my annual cost for paper towels just a few short years ago!

This is such a small cost for what you get, making e-cloth my go-to zero-waste cleaning cloth brand at home. If you’d like to learn more about the e-cloth 8-Piece Home Cleaning Set, click here.

So, friends, those are my 13 Zero-Waste Steps To Preparing Your Home For Fall. I hope they will challenge you to rethink the way you clean your home. Also, be sure to download a copy of my fall cleaning pdf below. You’re just a click away from zero-waste cleaning success this fall!

Now I have to ask, do you already use any of these tips at home or do you have zero-waste cleaning tips you’d like to share as well? I’d love to hear about them below!

How Promo Codes Can Help You To Budget

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Budgeting is a big part of households across the world. Saving money where you can, you can then use the cash on a family holiday, presents for Christmas, for a date night, etc. There are many ways that you can do this – from adjusting your living costs to paying off your debt in monthly installments. But one way that might not initially come to mind is using promo codes. Now, you should be sensible when using promo codes – being careful to not overspend (which could result in damaging long term effects). But if you are sensible, you can reap the numerous benefits that come with them. 

Just make sure that when you do use them, you read the terms and conditions that come with them (which are usually visible in small print underneath the code). Some websites might also ask you to sign up to their website, which will send you the latest information about current promo codes and upcoming promo codes. If you want to stop these emails at any time, the website will, of course, have a link/box that you can click in order to opt-out of them. It’s also a good idea to read customer reviews about the codes and ensure that you are aware of any expiration dates before trying to use them. Some of the codes are also only suitable for those spending over a certain amount of money – which shouldn’t tempt you to spend more than you can afford.

There are many companies out there that have online promo codes (an example of which being the sport’s merchandise vendor, Fanatics) that you can use with the click of a button. Offering a wide range of promo codes, from military discounts to student discounts, they are a great way of saving money. The promo code websites also include information about the company, shipping information and the type of products that they offer – a great addition that informs the customer on what they are purchasing.

How to tell if you can use a promo code

When heading to the checkout on a website, see if they have a ‘voucher code’ or ‘promo code’ box. If so, do a quick search on Google for promo codes. If they are a long-established company or even a new company, chances are, there will be a promo code that you can use. By using these promo codes you can save money that you would have spent on the products or on the shipping. One thing to remember with promo codes is that although they can help you to budget, you should make sure that you aren’t using the money that you have spent elsewhere. 

You can always save that extra money and put it towards something else – helping your finances in the long term. Of course, what you do with your money is completely up to you. But it’s important not to spend too much money online, meaning that you are short on rent or other living costs.

Homework Help at Home with TinkerActive Workbooks

Please note, this post is sponsored by Moms Meet. All opinions expressed are my own. Thank you.

Whenever children embark on summer break, it’s always a concern that they may later in the season come back to the classroom academically behind. And sometimes no matter how much enrichment parents pack into summer recess, it may still not be enough. Coupled with many children having the type of learning style that if the information isn’t just the right kind of fun or their idea to utilize, it may go in one ear and right out the otherwise. Which is where TinkerActive Workbooks can help. 

TinkerActive Workbooks are designed to help build up your child’s fundamental math, literacy, and science skills while inspiring them to try new things, discover new skills, and imagine new possibilities. Created by award-winning educators and aligned to Common Core State Standards, they are an excellent supplement to schoolwork or at-home or co-op study. Packed with curriculum-based exercises designed for all learners (visual, auditory, and kinesthetic), TinkerActive Workbooks are a great way to foster your child’s love of learning for years to come.

With its focus on tinkering, making, and engineering, these workbooks equip even the youngest of readers to explore complex themes, including fundamental STEM knowledge skills, while fostering imagination and fun. Supplements designed to guide learners to think outside-the-box and explore the world around them in fun and fundamentally-sound ways.  My favorites? The TinkerActive MotMots. These friendly, fun, fuzzy creatures of all shapes and sizes guide youngsters through each critical early math and science skills in effective, simple to understand ways. Moreover, each lesson contains fun worksheets to help guide students through fun math lessons at home.

After your child or student has completed their workbook lessons, simply unbox a collectible magnet hidden in the back cover and place their lesson-of-the-day to your favorite magnetic surface! Your kids will love proudly displaying each completed lesson. As each provided magnet is designed to look like merit badges with images of characters from their book. A fun way to help propel your child to learning excellence at home. 

TinkerActive Workbooks can be purchased wherever books are sold. If you decide to purchase on Amazon, please feel free to leave a product review. Friends, are you looking for workbooks and activities for your little one at home or to pass on to your child’s classroom this back-to-school season? And what do you think of TinkerActive Workbooks? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!