This time of year, many of us like to relax by staying indoors, avoiding bad weather, drivers who cannot navigate wintery roads, and people spreading flu and other upper respiratory viruses.
This time of year, many of us like to relax by staying indoors, avoiding bad weather, drivers who cannot navigate wintery roads, and people spreading flu and other upper respiratory viruses.
The winter doldrums, often caused by shorter days, colder weather, and reduced sunlight, can affect mood and energy levels. Here are some strategies to help you stay positive and energized during the winter months:
The no-buy trend is having a resurgence due to a combination of environmental concerns (carbon emissions), economic pressures (inflation, credit card debt), and the “I have too much stuff” syndrome.
We are now on our third and final step!
Looking back at the list you began in step one, pick one project for each month and schedule it in your calendar.
Picking up from my previous blog, New Resolutions: Get Your Home in Order, we will begin step two of our project.
By now, your resolve to follow through with your new year’s resolutions is likely fading. How about a new one? Let’s plan home organizing and home improvement projects for the year. This resolution doesn’t require you to start these projects, so it is an easy one to complete.