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My Oily Journey
Okay. So, those of you that have been following me for a while know that I really value living life mindfully, and that I consider clean living, eco-friendly living, and natural living...
A Peek Inside My Meditation Practice
I am by no means a meditation expert. If I had to categorize myself on a spectrum of experience with meditation, I’d place myself at just a shade above “I’ve never done this before and I don’t...
It’s Okay to Lean on Each Other
What does having a healthy relationship look like? Any relationship—parent, child, teacher, spouse, coworker, friend, whatever? I’ll share with you what my husband reminded me of a few months ago....
My Moment of Mindful Parenting—And the Guilt That Followed
It was another typical weekday afternoon. My husband was working a 24 hour shift, so I was flying solo. It was the one day of the week where no one had any activities, so it was the perfect...
A Quick Reference Guide: Easy Ways to Be More Eco-Friendly
I have found that people have the misconception that being eco-friendly requires a lot of expensive purchases or an unfeasible amount of effort/time. This isn't true at all. Sure, there are...
Eco-Swap: Toilet Bowl Cleaner
When I first started my journey to being more eco-friendly, there were certain products I was convinced I'd never actually stop using. There are things you just don't compromise, like the...
How To Make Your Own Cleaning Products—And Save Your Health, Wallet & The Planet At The Same Time
Every single day, over 60 million plastic bottles will the tossed into wasteland, where they will never biodegrade, and continue to destroy the environment and kill wildlife....
The 411 on Dryer Balls vs. Fabric Softener
I'm all about life hacks--easy ways to make life well, easy. So here's one that's honestly one of my favorites--wool dryer balls. I never thought twice about my laundry habits until last year....
How I Virtually Eliminated Paper Towel Use In My Household
“The ultimate test of Man’s conscience may be his willingness to sacrifice something today for for future generations whose words of thanks will not be heard.” Gaylord Nelson Approximately 55, 600...