What is Slow Living?
Slow living… it’s a phrase 'I’m starting to see more of and it is closely aligned with the minimalism lifestyle. But what does it really mean for those of us who live a fast paced lifestyle filled with work, friends, and family?
3 Reasons to Use Vinegar as a Natural Cleaner
Let me introduce you to one of the coolest sustainable & natural cleaners! Drumroll please…….. VINEGAR! Despite it’s distinct smell, vinegar is a versatile product that can be used in so many ways (hellooo salad dressing!), but let me put you onto making it your newest go-to cleaning product.
The "Quicksand" Will Dull Your Motivation
Your whole outlook on life is based on your attitude and capability to shake off those bad moments while you strive to have a good moment next.
The Person You Really Need to Marry Is Not Who You Think It Is
Marry yourself and love yourself first, and once you have those two down, you're ready for the real thing.
Rejection is OKAY
We've all been through it. We've all seen it. We've all felt the effects from it. If you're like myself, you're probably not cheesin' as hard as I am in the picture above after you're dished out a little #rejection.
Quitting - It's Good for the Soul
Trust me, making time for yourself and your passions is not frowned upon. If you wait to do it later, then you'll regret not starting sooner…
Life in the Fast Lane
These are 5 things you can do that will radiate positivity into a life in the fast lane.
3 of the Best Sustainable Swaps You’ll be Thankful You’ve Switched To
Eco-friendly swaps may sound very intimidating, but with some help and direction, you’ll be making sustainable swaps left and right!
How to Start Your Sustainability Journey
It’s not every day (or maybe it is lol), that you wake up and thing to yourself holy crap I throw a lot of sh*t away. This may be a sign to make some Earth friendly changes so you can have a more sustainable life.
What is Sustainability?
In super simple terms, sustainability has been deemed to mean “the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level”. So how does that get broken down even further?