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Continue reading →: Secondhand shopping
Buying items that are already produced eventually reduces the demand to make new and ultimately helps the environment. Makes sense, right? Yes it does take time for the production to slow down, but money talks. Focus on aligning your money with your values and that’s when changes happen. If you…
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Continue reading →: Baby Steps
Transforming your home and lifestyle can feel overwhelming. And when I get overwhelmed, I often change my focus or completely stop. I’m sure I’m not alone. You don’t have to live a zero waste life, make every meal from scratch or even ban straws forever. First, decide what is important…
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Continue reading →: Improving indoor air quality this winter
A few years ago I blogged about ways to keep your indoor air clean and healthy (check it out here). Since then we’ve seen a pandemic beyond my imagination. The last 20+ months have made me more aware of my surroundings, interactions and intentions. I can only guess you have…
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Continue reading →: Are Smart Homes, Healthy Homes?
What I am writing about today is a little unconventional. Some may think even a little woo-woo. But, I feel if you’re wanting to make your home healthier, this is an important topic. Electromagnetic fields and Smart homes. Are Smart Homes bad for our overall health? First let’s define both…
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Continue reading →: Furniture shopping with a purpose
I find myself browsing online for pieces of furniture I want, need, or dream about having in our home on a regular basis. But I have a constant battle in my head about 1. do I really NEED it 2. what is it made of and where was it produced…

