by chelsea | Apr 17, 2023 | Home, Lifestyle, Uncategorized
1. Start a Compost
Starting a backyard compost can drastically decrease the solid waste you add to landfills, where it’s hard to break down, and will provide you with easy access to nutrient rich soil to use in your yard or garden. Starting a backyard compost is easy. It’s easy to start composting with a compost bin for your yard. You will be amazed how much you compostable waste breaks down in your composter. Next year, you will be lucky to save money using your own compost instead of buying it all for your garden.
2. Install a Rain Barrel
Install a rain barrel in your yard. A rain barrel will reduce runoff water from your home while providing you with garden water. This means you can also reduce your water consumption and your water bill. For those in drought prone communities, it may take your rain barrel longer to fill between rains but permits some watering in the driest times.
3. Invite the Birds & the Bees
Invite the birds, bees, and other pollinators into your yard. You can start by adding a bird feeder with seeds or hummingbird feeder with sugar water. Take it a step further by adding native trees, shrubs, or other pollinators to your garden. These plants will attract pollinators like bees and butterflies to your yard for the food they need to do their work. You will get the added bonus of a beautiful garden thanks to their pollination and can enjoy their presence as they flutter across your landscape.
4. Cut Back on Paper Towels
Reducing your paper towel consumption is easy when yourself, and your kitchen, up for success. Adding a few sweedish discloths to your kitchen can do the trick. These reusable alternatives can be washed in your washing machine or your dishwasher. They are even compostable when it’s time to retire them from your kitchen. Now you can hide your paper towel roll somewhere off the counter (which may also help you break any habits of reaching for a paper towel all the time).
5. Modernize Your Food Storage
Stop blowing through single-use sandwich bags by switching to silicone sandwich bags. These silicone storage bags are reusable, free from plastic toxins, and dishwasher safe. Making the switch pays off over time but is expensive to get started. If you can’t make the switch overnight, add a few at a time until you can stop spending money on the disposable bags.
by chelsea | Mar 29, 2023 | Lifestyle
Consider adding a digital declutter to your 2023 spring cleaning. A digital declutter creates a tidy and organized digital, or online, space that can support your wellbeing and productivity. Decluttering digitally is clearing out your computer, phone, tablet and internet or cloud-based applications and accounts. Here are ten ideas to get started with a digital declutter as part of your 2023 spring cleaning.
1. Clean Your Desktop
Your desktop is probably the first and last thing you see each working days. Take the time to time get your home base looking and working its best. A clean desktop gives you a clean working space that isn’t fragmented or distracting.
Avoid storing floating documents, downloads, or screenshots on your desktop. Consider adding a nightly or weekly cleanup to your routine if you have this tendency. A clean screen will help you feel and appear more organized. You probably know which of your coworkers and vendors allow their desktops to become a graveyard for downloads from times they’ve shared their screens.
Set a background that creates the right atmosphere for the time you spend at your computer. Recently, I’ve setup different backgrounds on my laptop and my monitor- this gives me two different views from my desk, with a more generic background used to when screen sharing at work.
2. Organize Your Documents
Keep your documents and photos organized by storing them in folders that make sense for you and workflow. If you don’t have a consistent naming convention or systemization, think about how you can use these digital tools to your advantage. Organizing documents and photos in folders with naming conventions that are consistent and make sense, will make documents easy to find and improve your workflow. If you know where a document is and what its called your less likely to download or duplicate documents you already have saved somewhere else. Having an organization system will help you to keep your desktop clean because you know where different documents should belong or make sense.
3. Delete Unused, or Unnecessary, Apps
Clear your phone and tablet of apps you no longer use, or would like to avoid using. You’ve likely downloaded more than a few apps over the years that no longer serve you. Are you still playing candy crush? Do you use all three of your weather and map apps? Delete them. Are there any apps that you find stealing your time or emotional capacity? Delete them. If it isn’t serving you, making your life easier or better, delete it.
4. Close Browser Tabs
Did you know your iPhone’s Safari app only lets you have 500 tabs open? I learned this after I maxed out my open tabs and wasn’t able to open my 501st. Close any open tabs that you won’t really go back to read. If you cannot remember that it’s open, you don’t need it.
5. Clear Your Inbox
Take the time to go through your inbox(es) and clear out what you can. Take the time to read, archive, organize, or delete old and unread emails. If your inbox has become unmanageable, search senders you know you can delete messages from and do a batch delete (ex. The newsletters you never read or wanted to come back to or marketing emails from stores you frequent).
6. Click Unsubscribe
While you’re in you’re clearing out your inbox take the time to unsubscribe from all the marketing emails inundating your inbox. Start moving unwanted marketing and junk emails to your junk folder and unsubscribing from them as soon as they hit your inbox.
7. Schedule Your Time to Focus
Set yourself up by scheduling time that’s for focus, time that’s away from work, and consider including time that is away from screens and technology. Most phones, computer software, and browers help you do this by limiting what notifications you can get during specific times of the day. Many phones will even block you from accessing many of your apps at night to break the doom scroll habit.
8. Review and Remove Duplicate Unnecessary Photos and Contacts
Many of us have old screenshots, duplicate photos, and unnecessary photos on our devices. These can make finding important photos harder and are taking up unnecessary storage in the cloud and our minds. Delete things that are completely unnecessary. Review your contacts for duplicates, people listed separately for their email and phone number or- for those old enough, separate home and cell phone numbers. You may even have some contacts in your phone that you can’t remember and could delete all together.
9. Secure Your Accounts & Passwords
This may be one of the most important. Secure passwords may not bog you down in the moment but if you get locked out of accounts, or worse, have accounts hacked and personal data breaches you will have a headache you could have avoided. There were days we used the same passwords on repeat, then maybe you started to add a capital letter, a number, or a character. Those days are over. Take your cyber security seriously by using strong, unique passwords, resetting them regularly, and not storing them where they can be seen or hacked themselves. Data breaches and security concerns are all-too-common, be proactive, responsible and diligent with your online presence and security.
If you don’t already have a password keeper here are a few to consider: Dashlane, 1Password, Keeper, or NordPass.
10. Clean Your Devices
This one is less about cleaning what is stored digitally and more about cleaning how you see it. Clean your screens, change cracked cases and covers, and clean your keyboards. We use our devices so often and rarely give them the care we should. Wiping your screens, with safe products, and replacing cracked screen protectors or screens changes how everything we do on them appears. You probably wipe your desk off so you aren’t working in dust and crumbs- try using a compressed air duster to clean out your computer keyboard too.
by chelsea | Apr 13, 2020 | Lifestyle, Uncategorized
We’re all getting through this differently. One of my less-productive quarantine past-times is binge watching a few favorite shows! I would be lying if I said I didn’t always love a good binge session but I’m especially enjoying them right now because I have a little less guilt.Here have been ten of my favorites from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video.
// Orphan Black //
A Canadian science fiction thriller starring Tatiana Maslany, who is playing several roles– as clones! Try this show out if you wonder what ethical issues may exist around human cloning and how it effects identify! You can watch all five seasons of Orphan Black on Amazon Video.
// I’m Sorry //
This is a Netflix Original series created by and starring Andrea Savage, a comedy writer, wife, and mom experiences unexpected life situations. I thought the show was absolutely hysterical and blew through the entire series.
// Ozark //
This Netflix series released the third season. It’s about a finance Chicago based professional who must move his family to MO to continue laundering money for a drug boss. This is one of the few shows on the list that may actually appeal to you and your significant other!
// The Good Place //
This is an NBC show that’s available on Netflix through Season 3. The show gives you a look into afterlife as you evaluate what makes you a good person and how you can make it to “The Good Place”. I don’t want to give away too much, but it stars Kristen Bell so, enough said.
// Little Fires Everywhere //
This is a Hulu series based on Celeste Ng’s book, starring Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington. It’s currently being released one episode per week with the first seven episodes are available now. This is one that I’m watching with my mom and sister and it’s getting somewhat mixed reviews.
// Marvelous Mrs. Maisel //
This Prime original takes you back to the 1950s in Manhattan. The comedy follows a witty Jewish girl who’s perfect life took a change that allowed her to discover her comedic value. This one’s been popular for awhile, but if you haven’t joined the cult– now’s the time!
// The Handmaid’s Tale //
This Hulu series is based on Margaret Atwood’s 2013 dystopian novel. The show stars Elisabeth Moss in a future that plays with questionable power, gender, religious, and political issues. Warning: it’s dark.
// Catastrophe //
In this catastrophic Prime comedy, an American visits London and life and mistakes play from there. Take a little time from your own mistakes and watch the stars of this show see that life can go different than expected.
// Schitt’s Creek //
This Candadian sitcom is a true cult-favorite. It aired on CBC (it’s last episode aired April 7, 2020). You can watch seasons 1-6 on Netflix now. Watch the wealthy Rose family go broke overnight and learn to adapt to their new lives in Schitt’s Creek. I will admit, it took me almost an entire season to appreciate the dramatic, sarcastic acting but I have loved it since then! Plus, Alexis Rose (played by Annie Murphy) is my fashion idol!
// You //
This Netflix original is based on Caroline Kepnes’ novel. The show stars Penn Badgley from Gossip Girl. The main character is a brilliant man who would do anything for love.
by chelsea | Dec 22, 2018 | Holiday, Lifestyle
Cranberry Rosemary Mules are the perfect winter cocktail. It has all the right colors and flavors to be festive through the holidays.
// Ingredients //
vodka
ginger beer (I use Fever Tree)
limes
rosemary
cranberries
Cranberry Juice
granulated sugar
// Directions //
Soak rosemary in cranberry juice overnight.
Sugar Cranberries- Wash Cranberries, roll in granulated sugar, lay on paper towel to dry.
Pour 2oz. vodka, 8oz ginger beer, splash of soaked cranberry juice over ice.
Squeeze in lime
Garnish with a sprig of rosemary and candied cranberries.
Enjoy your mule and Happy Holidays!
by chelsea | Nov 21, 2018 | Holiday, Lifestyle
The Best Gifts for the Best Teachers
The best teachers deserve the best gifts. It can be hard to find a small token of appreciation for a teacher who you don’t know well personally. These gifts are full proof ways to show they deserve the finer things in life without getting too personal or spending too much money.
by chelsea | Nov 19, 2018 | Lifestyle
When the holidays start to roll around, suddenly I feel like I need some extra money. The holidays are full of extra expenses: gifts, decorations, special occasion dresses, travel, parties, and more! I don’t like to miss out on any of the festivities but I don’t like to drain my bank account either. I try to offset some of my additional expenses with a few small side-hustles to keep my accounts in the black. If you know me, there are a lot of unusual things that I am willing to try to make some extra money. I am going to share some of the best ones with you! If you’re looking for some extra spirit in your holidays try one out, or try them all!
1.) Mystery Shopping- Have you heard of this? It’s real! I haven’t found any amazing assignments or jobs that pay a ton but I will tell you that I use this website all the time so it is legitimate. I also always have a clean car that I don’t have to clean myself or pay for and even make an extra $5 each time I go!
2.) Babysitting- This one may not be for everyone but it is probably my favorite! This is definitely one of the highest paying side hustles, it’s flexible, and it can be a lot of fun! Also, it’s around the holidays so you can always scare the kids into angels because Santa is watching! Care.com also offers some other services including: senior care, housekeeping, tutoring, pet care, errands, and odd jobs.
3.) Decluttering- “One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” There are so many stores, apps, and websites to sell your all the things you don’t want, need, or use anymore! You can sell clothes in places like: Clothes Mentor or Plato’s closet. They’ll tell you how much they will give you for it and then you can decide! I also love to sell clothes eBay. Clean out some of your knick-knacks, drawers, movies, books, and DVDs. Apps like LetGo and OfferUp are a great way to sell things to local people so you don’t have to worry about the hassle of shipping. Websites like Decluttr and Amazon Trade-In will buy some unexpected things too!
4.) Dog walking- With all the holiday eating and drinking this is the perfect way to make some extra money and shed some extra calories while getting a little dog-therapy. There are so many dog walking apps out there now but two popular ones are: Rover and Wag.
5.) Find Money- Okay, so, this one isn’t really a side hustle! Have you ever seen if you’re missing any money? There are a few places you can find out! Class Action Rebates is a website that shares a lot of class action lawsuits you can join. I have found a number of cases where I was eligible to participate and got a small settlement. It’s possible someone has owed you money in the past but was unable to get it to you. You can check for Unclaimed Money here. I don’t know anyone who has found theirs but it is out there!
Let me know if you try any of these side hustles, I’d love to hear what you think! Do you have one I missed, share it!