Hello and welcome to a new week in July! Today’s post is for those who are new to minimalism and or for those who having been living this lifestyle for sometime. The mid- portion of this blog, is a fun list of what I survive with. As always, you can follow me here on WordPressContinue reading “Monday Minimalism”
Category Archives: Life
Being a Gemini-Cancer Cusp Child
Hello and welcome to another lifestyle blog! If you are into horoscopes, then you’ll enjoy today’s late post. It was supposed to be posted the week of my birthday last month. As always you can follow me on WordPress here or Twitter (my most active social media platform). Horoscopes Horoscopes themselves are fun to seeContinue reading “Being a Gemini-Cancer Cusp Child”
Independence & Relationships
I don’t need an expensive ring. Something simple will do. Hello, and happy Independence Day! Today’s blog post is a lifestyle blog about engagements, relationships, etc. On Friday, I’ll be releasing another lifestyle blog and next week, I should be back to writing about books. Until then, always feel free to follow me on WordPressContinue reading “Independence & Relationships”
07.2018
Hello and welcome to my tenth taking inventory series post. July has just begun and to me, summer fun has ended. I’ll explain why soon, but for now feel free to follow me on all available social media platforms (Instagram or Twitter are fun places to start). Let’s go! Word of the month: Transition. JulyContinue reading “07.2018”
Why I keep my distance from my dad
Forgiveness isn’t easy. I don’t have any advice for forgiving someone for damage they caused. Each person finds a way to forgive what needs to be forgiven. Mine just happened to take a decade.
Barracoon Book Review
This is why we study history in school- to learn from our mistakes.
Fan Favorite
Do you ever realized the effect one person’s can have on an audience, a whole generation?
Menstrual Cycles are the WORST
Let’s say a cycle is seven days each month and you use an average of two pads in a day. Fourteen pads in one cycle.
Fourteen times 12 equals 168.
In one year, you would spend $54 on 180 pads.
Buying even just one reusable cloth pad can reduce the amount of waste of 180 pads and even save you $35 in one year alone.
Friday’s & Frankenstein
Hello and welcome to yet another book review. In May, I was able to read Frankenstein in two weeks. While it was the only book I got to read in May, it didn’t stop me from listening to audio book on my commute to work. Usually I post book reviews on Wednesdays, but I wanted toContinue reading “Friday’s & Frankenstein”
Mental Health Part Two: Advice
Just accomplishing three tasks can help with depression.
