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Please think about this: everything you feel, think, and do is totally
your own responsibility.
All your reactions to others and to what they say or do to you are also your own
responsibility. And all your reactions to neighborhood, community, and global
events are also your own responsibility.
That means there is no one whom you can blame for how you feel about negative
things… Are you having a hard time swallowing that?
No Choice? “No!” you cry. “I have no choice but to be afraid
if I have been mugged, or horrified if I see a war unfolding, or hurt, if
someone upsets my feelings. What else could I do? How else could I react?”
Indeed. How else? If you have been mugged, you could choose to
take self-defense classes, in order to better protect yourself in future and in
order to feel less afraid. You could join a neighborhood watch group to better
protect the community.
In the case of war, you could work towards change in government in order to
ensure that events of this nature have less and less possibility of repeating,
and you could work on your own “war-like” reactions to other human beings in
your daily life, in the knowledge that change is created one individual at a
time.
In the instance of having your feelings hurt, you could decide to ask yourself
why you were in that position in the first place; why that person is in your
life, and decide that the best reaction is to look at your own role in the
situation, rather than at how much you are hurt.
Not in order to blame yourself, but to ensure that situations of this nature have
less and less chance of developing in your life, or that if they do, they will
no longer have the power to hurt you. And you might choose not to allow such a
person into your life in the first place.
Different Possible Realities? A lifetime is composed of choices.
Each choice leads to a probable different possibility or reality. Not choosing
is also a choice. The choices an individual makes literally set the scene for
much of the joy and misery that subsequently take place in that life.
Are Some Choices Mistakes? Does this mean some choices are a
mistake and others are right? That some choices lead you to a better place than
others?
Who can Judge? Perhaps the way you ultimately feel about
yourself is the benchmark. Evidently if you do not feel good about yourself, it
is once again your choice to change that.
Choice and Freedom Choice - and the more we are willing to
embrace our right to choose and see alternatives at every turn of the road -
brings us closer and closer to the richness of ourselves, to the fullness of
responsibility we have for ourselves, and hence brings us closer and closer to a
manner of inner freedom that those who choose not to choose will never taste.
Dr. Gabriella Kortsch, Ph.D. relationship coach, author, and professional
speaker. www.advancedpersonaltherapy.com
Pet odors, smelly shoes, burned food in the kitchen - no need to run out and buy
air freshener. There are plenty of deodorizers you already have around the house
that can do the job - naturally!
1. Deodorize a dirty disposal with orange peels. Next time you
eat an orange, just drop the peel down the sink and turn on the disposal. Citrus
rinds contain fragrant essential oils and potent antiseptic and astringent
properties that kill odor-causing germs.
2. Send pet odors packing with baking soda. Technically, it is
sodium bicarbonate that absorbs odors from both surfaces and air. Simply
sprinkle a little on rugs, couches, pet beds and other spots favored by your
pooch or feline. Let sit for several hours or overnight, so it can work magic.
Remove the powder with a vacuum and all that remains is fresh scent.
3. Say so long to smoke smells. Cigarette odors are tough but
white vinegar is tougher! Pour vinegar in a few soup bowls and set around the
smoke-scented room - the next day, the smoky stench should be gone. Also smart:
Moisten an old towel with vinegar and wave through the room.
4. Zap microwave odors Did you heat your popcorn a little too
long, and now the burning smell will not go away? Here is a sweet-smelling
solution: Combine 1 tsp. vanilla extract with two cups water in a microwave-safe
bowl, then heat on high for five minutes. Vanilla extract is a natural
deodorizer that will take away the scorched stench - and replace it with the
delicious aroma of just-baked goods.
Wake up your space in an instant with pops of uplifting blue and
zesty orange - these complimentary colors are guaranteed to bring
positive vibes your way!
1. Small effort, big impact. Bring a white
kitchen to life with a mix-and-match theme of exquisite orange
shades and blue leather chairs. Accent with a display of edible
oranges for a vibrant feel!
2. A bright idea. Cheer up your bedroom with impact by painting
your bed posts a sassy paprika hue. Research shows that orange hues are natural
“uppers” that can actually boost your confidence.
3. Room to room color. The easy decorator’s trick to create a
sense of more space in your home is to let a simple color scheme travel from
room to room with little accessories - like dining room to kitchen.
4. Build on a neutral. The key to decorating with blue and
orange is to begin with a neutral base. Colors like white, cream or even pale
sand provide the perfect backdrop to let vibrant accessories like throw pillows
or vases shine.
Here are a few ideas to help create a clean, healthy and sweet smelling bathroom.
1. Spray the tub with white vinegar. Fill a spray bottle and
mist all bathroom surfaces. The acetic acid stops mold from growing and kills
lingering odors.
2. Natural mildew eliminator. Combine 2 tsp. tea
tree oil and 2 cups water in spray bottle. Shake and spray on mold
and mildew. This solution should destroy on contact with no need to
rinse away.
3. Ditch hidden sources. Toss out rarely used
bottles of shampoo - breeding grounds for mold.
4. De-gunk the grout. Dip an old toothbrush in
dish soap and use to scrub away mold between tile.
5. Clean shower curtains. Rub curtain with juice
from one lemon. Lemon’s natural disinfectant stops mildew growth
and eliminates odors.
6. Keep mold away. Apply small amount of car wax
to clean shower walls and tiles to prevent mold from growing.
With so much in the news about the dangers of mold in your home, and the
associated health risks, it is easy to get carried away with fear.
Mold has been with us since the beginning of time. Believe it or not, you already
have mold in your house. Leave a loaf of bread on your counter for a couple of
weeks and you will see it grow. All mold needs to thrive and multiply is a food
source, a little water, and oxygen. Building materials are a good food source
for mold spores. Add water (you do not need to add oxygen since it’s everywhere)
and you have a mold problem. Water is the key to understanding and controlling
mold since it is the only mold-growth factor you can control.
What To Do About Mold You can clean mold yourself if it
appears in small amounts. Mold in absorbent materials such as carpets, is
difficult to clean. Better to just throw the carpet out. If you have a flood in
your home, it is critical to dry things up quickly. Call in an expert who
specializes in flood clean-up. Government web sites offer free and detailed
guides on how to clean mold: • Centers For Disease Control
And Prevention: www.cdc.gov • Environmental Protection
Agency: www.epa.gov • Canada Mortgage and
Housing: www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca
Preventative measures • Deal promptly with
water leakage in areas such as the roof, plumbing, and
basement. • Keep indoor humidity levels at 50% or lower. In
cold climates during winter, 50% is still too high. • Make
sure your clothes dryer vents to the outside rather than into the house. Check
the discharge pipe too, as these pipes often become
disconnected. • Use your bathroom ventilation fan when
showering or bathing, and leave the fan running for about twenty minutes
afterwards. Similarly, use your kitchen range hood to discharge steam outside
when cooking. • A central air-conditioning system
effectively reduces humidity levels in warm weather. If areas of your home seem
humid during air-conditioning season, you may develop a condensation problem.
Sometimes adding a return air vent in the damp area, or adding a damper to the
ducting that supplies the area, can improve humidity levels dramatically.
Dehumidifiers also help. Mold may be here to stay but it can be controlled.
Look for dampness in your home and deal with it promptly.
Whether it is neat and orderly with books and papers, your desk sends clear
signals about everything from your creativity to your ambition. Here’s what it
means if your desk is:
Neat & organized: You are a success magnet. Detail-oriented
and ambitious, your desk is just a stepping stone to the corner office.
Full of family photos: You are a charmer. You are a social star
that others find likable and approachable.
Messy: You are a creative genius. A mountain of desk clutter is
evidence that you are open-minded, curious and ready for more efficient problem
solving.
Full of inspirational quotes: You are a leader. Wise and
in-charge, you can be counted on for a smile or stress-busting joke.
1. Choose the weapon. Choose the weapon. Microfiber cloths and
Wool dusters attract and hold dust, no dusting spray or furniture polish needed.
2. Clean the screen. Wipe TV and computer screens with fabric
softener sheets to reduce dust-attracting static cling.
3. Two-in-one. Apply furniture polish with one side of an old
oven mitt and use the other side to buff.
4. Squirt dirt. Squeeze an empty squirt bottle to blow dust out
of picture frames corners and other tight spots.
5. Clean cracks. Dip a clean cotton swab in rubbing alcohol and
run it through tight crevices, like between the buttons on your phone or remote
control.
6. Stop drips. Hang an umbrella upside-down from your ceiling
fan or chandelier before you clean it. You will catch dust before it hits the
floor.
Molds are organisms which are neither plant nor animal. They are
part of the fungi kingdom.
Unlike plants, molds do not get their energy from the sun through
photosynthesis. In fact, the sun’s ultraviolet light inhibits
mold growth.
Molds also digest or “eat” the material they are growing on. The
role of mold is to break down decaying organic matter such as
dead plants, leaves or dead animals.
Types of Health Symptoms from Mold There are
three main types of symptoms mold can cause: Allergic and
irritant symptoms, toxic symptoms or even infections.
Mold Removal Products There are several
products you can use to kill and remove mold. Some of the most
effective mold removal products include: Bleach, Borax, Vinegar,
Ammonia, Hydrogen peroxide, Detergent, Baking soda, Tea tree
oil, or Grapefruit seed extract.
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Want to make a huge difference in another person’s life? Want to make a huge difference in your life? Here are things you should say every day -- to your employees, colleagues, family members, friends, and everyone you care about:
“Here’s what I’m thinking.” You’re in charge but that doesn’t mean you’re smarter, savvier, or more insightful than everyone else. Back up your statements and decisions. Justify with logic, not with position or authority. Authority can make you “right,” but collaboration makes everyone right.
“I was wrong.” I came up with an awesome plan to improve productivity by moving a crew to a different shift. Turns out I was wrong. Later one employee said, “I didn’t really know you, but the fact you were willing to admit you were wrong told me everything I needed to know.”
“That was awesome.” No one gets enough praise. Pick someone - pick anyone who does or did something well and say, “Wow, that was great…” Praise is a gift that costs the giver nothing.
“You’re welcome.” Think about a time you gave a gift and the recipient seemed uncomfortable or awkward. The same thing can happen when you are thanked, complimented or praised. The spotlight may make you feel uneasy or insecure. Make eye contact and say, “You’re welcome.”
“Can you help me?” When you need help, just say, sincerely and humbly, “Can you help me?” You’ll show vulnerability, respect, and a willingness to listen -- which are all qualities of a great leader or friend.
“I’m sorry.” We all have things we need to apologize for: words, actions, omissions, failing to step up, show support. Say you’re sorry, say why you’re sorry, and take all the blame. No less. No more.
“Can you show me?” When you ask to be taught you implicitly show you respect the person giving the advice; you show you trust his or her experience, skill, and insight.
“Let me give you a hand.” Many people see asking for help as a sign of weakness. But everyone needs help. Find something you can help with. Say “I’ve got a few minutes. Can I help you finish that?”.
“I love you.” No, not at work, but everywhere you mean it -- and every time you feel it.
Nothing. Sometimes the best thing to say is nothing at all. If you’re upset, frustrated, or angry, stay quiet. Be quiet until you know exactly what to say -- and what affect your words will have.
Jeff Hayden Ghostwriter & Speaker
If you’ve fallen under the spell of reality TV’s quick, dramatic transformations of fixer uppers, don’t be fooled into believing that the fairy tale ending is always the case.
Buying a fixer upper is a huge decision that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Here are some considerations to keep in mind if you’re looking at a diamond in the rough:
Pride - If you love taking pride in your work and have the necessary skills, a fixer upper might just be the way to go.
Personality - An older home will give you charm and character and fixing it up means you can add your own personal style.
Inspect the Unexpected - Getting a home inspection is highly recommended so you don’t end up with a structurally flawed money pit.
Getting Your Foot In the Door - Buying a fixer upper can be a great way to get into an area that you may not otherwise have been able to afford.
Strong Foundation - Purchasing a fixer upper with a partner or spouse can put immense pressure on a relationship. The unexpected twists will drain time, money and energy. Living with the mess can also be stressful.
Think Ahead - You may get a great deal but you need to carefully examine whether or not it will be a bargain in the long run. Think like the buyer who will one day purchase your home.
Buying a fixer upper can be an extremely rewarding experience but a lot of work. It is important to carefully examine the various pros and cons.
Wishing you had more square footage? Here are ideas to maximize the space you have.
Let furniture float. Move furniture in from the edge of the room, leaving at least 36 inches of space so people can pass comfortably, and angle the pieces inward to create a cozy spot for conversation.
Cover the territory. Opt for a large rug in place of a small accent rug. Your carpet should extend just under the edge of your furniture.
Expand your horizon. The bigger the mirror, the larger the room will seem. A mirror should take up no more than three quarters of the wall.
Aim high. Whether it is floor lamps or a bookcase, opt for tall pieces. Even rooms with low ceilings can benefit from the height.
Less is more. Know when to say when. Having too many accessories can clutter your space. Stick to a well-edited mix of accents (votives in the same color, say, or throw pillows in the same print) to pull your room together.
As summer heat sets in, household debates often turn to how high or low to set the thermostat. Stay cool and save money this summer with these suggestions.
Install a programmable thermostat. Set times and temperatures to match your schedule. Consider setting the thermostat to turn off your air conditioner at night.
Use ceiling fans to circulate cool air. Fan blades should operate in a counter-clockwise direction to move the air downwards and maximize air circulation so the air conditioner doesn’t have to work so hard.
Replace furnace filters every three months. Clogged filters mean the furnace motors must work harder and use more energy.
Close the curtains. Before you leave the house, remember to close curtains and drapes, especially on south and west facing windows. Block the high summer sun and keep the home cooler.
Fire up the barbecue. Cooking outdoors in the summer is much more efficient than using a conventional stove, which often warms the house.
Every year, hundreds of children drown in residential swimming pools. In addition, there are thousands of children that suffer near drowning.
The statistics show that drowning and near drowning of children in residential pools is happening at an alarming rate. There is a common theme to these accidents: Most of the drownings and near drownings happened while the child was being supervised by one or both parents; 69 percent of the children were not expected to be in or near the pool, but were found drowned or submerged in the water; 77 percent of the accident victims had been missing for five minutes or less when they were found in the pool.
Young children and toddlers move faster than you think. Drowning and near drowning can happen in an instant.
Swimming pool drownings are silent. You won’t hear a call for help.
Barriers
The consensus among experts is that the best way to improve these statistics is through construction and maintenance of effective barriers to prevent access to the pool area. Shrubs are not an acceptable barrier. The barrier should prevent a child from climbing over, crawling under or passing through.
Door From House to Pool Area
Where the wall of the house makes up part of the barrier, there is usually a door that leads from the house directly into the pool area. This door should have an alarm that sounds when opened.
Gates
The gate to the pool area should be self closing and self latching and should have a locking mechanism. The latch should be located out of reach of children. In addition, the gate should open out from the pool area so that a toddler leaning on an almost latched gate will close the gate.
Barrier Height
The barrier (fence) should be at least 48 inches high. Look for anything that could negate the height of the barrier such as a bench, storage bin or tree next to the barrier.
Pool Safety Covers
A power safety cover can be used to increase the safety of the pool. When in place, these covers will prevent kids from falling into an unattended pool. These are not standard pool covers.
Pasta is the comfort food with so many personalities. It makes perfect sense that the pasta you prefer can shed light on your personality. If you prefer…
Baked Ziti: You are creative. An adaptable dish, it appeals to creative types who love inventing new recipes.
Fettuccine Alfredo: You are serene. Creamy buttery foods release feel-good brain chemicals that help put you in a serene state of mind.
Ravioli: You are adventurous. Relish the unknown, hidden goodness hidden inside that erupts when you bite in.
Spaghetti: You are a youthful traditionalist. Nostalgic and kindhearted, you crave comfort food of your youth.
Lasagna: You are a social charmer. With its crowd-pleasing layers and leftover-perfect serving size, this is a dish designed to be shared.
Is it time to make your carpet more inviting?
Remove furniture dents. Run a key or coin over the indentation. The carpet should fluff up again.
Shedding Pets? Spread carpet lightly with a mixture of 1 part fabric softener to 3 parts water. Let dry and vacuum.
Odor eater. Crush dry used tea leaves, sprinkle on carpet. Let sit for 10 minutes to absorb odors. Vacuum.
Goodbye stains. Dampen a clean, white cloth with club soda and blot the area to make a fresh stain disappear fast.
Pooch proof. Once clean, lightly spray the spot with half vinegar and half water mix. He won’t go there again.
Millions of us enjoy warm weather every year by swimming in our backyard pools and relaxing in hot tubs. Tragically though, over 200 young children drown in backyard swimming pools each year. Make pool safety the priority.
Secure your pool with appropriate barriers.
Place a safety cover on the pool or hot tub when not in use and remove any ladders or steps used for access.
Consider installing a pool alarm that goes off if anyone enters the pool.
Keep children under active supervision at all times.
Ensure everyone in the home knows how to swim.
Keep your pool or hot tub water clean and clear.
Establish and enforce rules and safe behaviors (no diving, stay away from drain covers, swim with a buddy etc.)
Ensure everyone in the home knows how to respond to emergencies.
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The one room in the house that is open for the whole neighborhood to see is often
the most unsightly and neglected - the garage. If you are lucky to have one -
congratulations; real estate agents claim this is one of the most requested
amenities. You can’t beat the convenience and security of having a place to
protect one of your largest investments - your vehicle.
However, many people can’t use the garage for its intended purpose because it has
become a dumping ground for cast-offs. But there’s hope. All it takes is some
weeding out and a simple system that gets your items off the floor and onto the
wall.
Here are some steps on how to tackle this project:
1. Set a date. Give yourself a deadline (like a neighborhood
garage sale) as an incentive to get the job done. Then write the date on your
calendar.
2. Gather your supplies. You’ll need cardboard boxes, heavy-duty
trash bags, garbage can, work gloves and, if necessary, a dumpster.
3. Bring in reinforcements. Consider calling in family members,
a paid helper or a professional organizer.
4. Divide and conquer. Divide the project into small steps so
you can stay on task.
5. Set up the sorting area. Some zones to create outside on the
lawn are: ‘donate’, ‘sell’, ‘recycle’, ‘toss’ (dumpster) and ‘keep’. The ‘keep’
area will be subdivided: sporting gear, toys, gardening supplies, etc. Use boxes
to sort into categories.
6. Weed out the excess. When we decide to keep it “just in
case”, it usually ends up in the garage. As a result, there will be many
“no-brainer” items that can be eliminated.
7. No time for visits down memory lane. If you happen to come
across any boxes of old mementos that will be time consuming to go through, and
perhaps difficult to make decisions on, it’s best to put them aside to deal with
later so you don’t get bogged down.
8. Making the tough decisions. If you haven’t used it in years
(or ever), can you really justify having it occupy valuable space?
9. Finding homes for your stuff. Now it’s time to put everything
back in the garage. Store like things together; this will be easy because you’ve
already sorted them in categories.
10. Go vertical or go home. To clear as much floor space as
possible so you can park your cars, maximize the vertical space. A no-cost wall
storage solution is to nail slats of scrap wood horizontally between the studs
of an unfinished garage and store long-handled tools behind them and/or place
nails on the wall to hang other supplies. Also for a cost, Rubbermaid has a
hook-and-rail system called FastTrack that can be moved around without the use
of tools.
The most important step is to begin. Before you know it, your
garage will be transformed from a source of embarrassment to a place of pride
and a safe home for your vehicle.
Hellen Buttigieg Certified Professional Organizer, life coach.
www.WeOrganizeU.com
Homeowners everywhere are demanding eco-friendly choices.
Enjoying a green home not only helps protect the environment but will also yield
you long-term financial benefits. Here are a few environmentally friendly ideas:
1. It’s a Tankless Job - A tankless water heater may cost more
initially but you’ll save money in the long run as water’s only heated when it’s
needed.
2. Sunny Side Up - Installing solar panels will cut the cost of
your electricity bill, and can contribute to the fight against global warming.
3. Breathe Easy - Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted
from building materials such as cabinets, carpet and paint and are detrimental
to our health. Improve your air quality by using VOC alternatives.
4. Hug a Tree - Cork, reclaimed wood and bamboo are all
environmentally friendly flooring options. The carpet industry is also starting
to meet the needs of eco-conscious buyers by using recycled materials and
natural fibres.
5. Add-Ons - Consider the environmental impact of your choices
when adding extra rooms by insulating the walls and strategically placing
windows to take advantage of the sun’s heat.
6. Reuse & Repurpose - Using salvaged and reclaimed building
materials for your renovations will add unique style and function to your home
while saving the planet and your pocketbook.
Buyers are looking for greener alternatives so making these kinds of changes will
help down the road when you’re looking to sell.
It is essential to have the right tools if your goal is to do a
stellar paint job. Before beginning, make sure the following items
are on your list.
1. Aluminum work bench: A sturdy workbench can serve many
purposes during painting projects; a ladder, a platform and a seat for time-out.
Work benches are durable, lightweight, and can be easily folded and stored away.
2. Painter’s tape: When painting corners and edges, channel your
inner-pro and get defined paint lines with a little high-quality painter’s tape.
Apply it before painting to protect drywall, wood, metal, glass and trim.
3. Extension pole: Attach an extension pole to your roller will
provide leverage and handle twice the painting with half the effort.
4. Application tools: You need a variety of paintbrushes and a
few good rollers. Paired with quality paint, the right paint brush is crucial to
attain a solid paint job. Having the right tools for a paint job will ensure
success and reduce frustration.
The glossier the paint, the more durable it is. Glossy paint also draws the most
attention to the surface it is covering. What paint works best where and why?
Camoflage slight surface imperfections. Use flat paint. It’s
just right for low-traffic areas like formal living and dining rooms.
Cover minor flaws, yet still gently sponge off dirt. Use
eggshell paint. It’s best suited for bedrooms and home offices.
Brighten up a dark space. Use satin paint. It’s
best for high-traffic areas like entryways, hallways and family
rooms.
Cleanability or durability in high-moisture
rooms. Use semi-gloss paint. It’s right for trim,
kid’s rooms and bathrooms.
High durability or architectural accents. Use
gloss paint. It will enhance decorative molding, doors, cabinets
and kitchens.
Older paint contains lead. Over the years, governments have regulated the phasing
out of lead in paint entirely. If your house was built before 1960, the paint
used during construction would have contained a great deal of lead. Reduction
started soon after, with complete elimination by the 1980s. If your house was
built after 1978, the paint likely has no lead in it.
So what’s wrong with lead based paint? Lead is unhealthy if ingested. And it is
surprisingly easy to ingest paint. It has a way of finding its way into our
diets, particularly into the diets of toddlers. For instance, painted door jambs
and window sashes create paint dust during use. For toddlers who spend a great
deal of time on their hands and knees, and who ‘test’ the world through their
mouths, this dust presents a serious health hazard if it contains lead.
Dealing with Lead Based Paint Keep it clean: Lead dust is the
problem. Wet mop floors weekly and wipe surfaces to remove the lead dust. Some
suggest using special detergents and discarding the mop after use. Information
on detergents and cleaning protocols are readily available on the internet.
Encapsulate: The paint on the walls and ceilings are fairly safe
because they are not wear surfaces. You can encapsulate these areas using modern
paint applied over top.
Replace: Wear surfaces can be replaced rather than encapsulated.
For example, you can remove and replace door jams with new wood and refinish.
Remove: Where encapsulation or wood replacement is not
practical, you can remove the paint using chemical strippers. This task is time
consuming and expensive and should only be done by an expert lead abatement
contractor since proper containment is essential.
There is a distinct daily rhythm to our energy levels. Here are some fast-acting
way to get those energy boosters.
Tired when you wake? Up dopamine with massage. Chronic stress
dampens dopamine output and leads to tiredness. Give yourself a three minute
scalp massage to stimulate dopamine production.
Tired mid-morning? Boost boron with nuts. Boron is a mineral
essential for stimulating morning production of energizing brain waves. Snack on
half a cup of boron-rich almonds or raisins two hours after breakfast.
Tired right after lunch? Steady sugar with berries. The pancreas
has its own rhythm, and early afternoon could cause a sleep-inducing energy dip.
Just eat a cup of berries, rich in phenolics to help blood sugar.
Tired at dinnertime? Control melatonin with music. The miniscule
pineal gland may be out of sync with the sun and produce the sleep inducing
melatonin at dinnertime. Upbeat music will alert this gland that bedtime is
still hours away.
Spring is a time of renewal so why not bring the season’s vitality into your home
by making some simple decorating changes. Here are a few ideas that will help
you create a fresh spring feel.
• Change your window coverings to light sheers or blinds.
• Bring nature inside with indoor plants, flowering bulbs and
fresh cut flowers.
• Switch cushion covers to lighter spring shades such as yellows
and purples.
• Open the windows and let the sunshine in.
Celebrate spring’s arrival by bringing a breath of fresh air into your home. Just
a few simple changes can reflect the season’s sunny, fresh energy.
• Lead poisoning does not happen overnight so do
not panic.
• For peace of mind, you can test your children
for lead poisoning with a simple blood test done by your family
physician.
• Wash children’s toys often. Toys may collect
dust.
• Wet mop floors and wipe surfaces weekly to
minimize the amount of lead dust.
• Have children wash their hands often,
especially before meals.
• Do not attempt to remove lead based paint
yourself as you may create a much bigger problem by spreading
lead dust around your house.
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To be a clutter buster you’ve got to be able to identify which items are truly
clutter, and which are not. Clutter can be insidious, because it can be almost
anything, from obvious trash to the most expensive antiques.
The same object that may be clutter for one person is most certainly not for
another person.
Here are five guidelines to use to decide if something in your space could be
CLUTTER.
1. Clutter Can Be Anything - Cheap Or Expensive, Sentimental Or Throw
Away Know what is, and is not, clutter. Many people’s
preconceived notion of clutter is true trash and cheap junk that we don’t care
about at all. But remember “One man’s junk can be another man’s treasure.” Don’t
automatically overlook something because it cost a lot of money. Even the most
expensive things can be clutter.
2. Too Many of a Thing - is Clutter Too much of a “good
thing” happens when you amass a large selection of one particular item.
Collections can quickly turn from something that makes us happy into clutter if
we’re not careful. Determine if these items are truly worth the while, or just
items using up precious space.
A few of a particular item, such as shoes, clothes, or kitchen gadgets can
provide temporary choice and variety. However, when you start to accumulate too
many of a particular item it just becomes an overwhelming pile of clutter.
3. Items That Used To Be Functional - are Clutter It often
happens that we use an item for quite a while, and then our circumstances change
and it is no longer quite as useful to us anymore. That’s when the item begins
to collect dust in a corner - becoming clutter.
That’s the thing about clutter - it may have been useful stuff in the past. Be
ever vigilant and notice when an item is no longer of use.
4. If You Don’t Have Room For It - It’s Clutter You could
have some really awesome stuff but if it doesn’t fit in your space, it’s
clutter. This one is tough for even the most seasoned clutter buster, because
people experience this all the time when downsizing. If it sits out collecting
dust or becomes a tripping hazard, it just doesn’t belong there anymore.
Make sure you’re not devoting storage space to real clutter but make room for the
important items. You only have so much space available. If you can’t make a home
for something in your home, it unfortunately just doesn’t belong there.
5. If You Don’t Love or Use It - It’s Clutter Everything in
your home or office should, ideally, serve a purpose so you can live clutter
free. It either helps you with something in your life or makes you feel
something positive each time you see it.
If you’ve got too much stuff you simply can’t use all of it. After all, you can
only wear so many clothes or shoes in a year!
You can only truly love so many things, and take the time to care for them,
before you just don’t feel that attachment to those things anymore. Keep what’s
important and ditch the rest!
Home Storage Solutions 101
These simple strategies promise to get you out of some “sticky” situations.
• Remove pesky price stickers - with vodka. The alcohol in vodka
dissolves the adhesive on the sticker. Pour a little on a clean cloth, then dab
on to sticker. Let sit for a minute, then gently rub the sticker with the cloth
and it should come right off.
• Slide a drawer smoothly with a candle stub. First remove the
drawer and wipe the two wooden rails that support the drawer with a damp cloth
to remove any dust, dirt or wood shavings that might be making the drawer stick.
Next, rub the candle stub over the rails to apply a thin layer of wax. It should
now slide smoothly.
• Get rid of gum - with ice. When you find gum stuck on your
shoe or rug, put an ice cube on it for about a minute. The gum should harden and
chip off right away.
• Peel away a bumper sticker - with a blow dryer. Pull into a
garage, plug in a blow dryer, aim the hot air at one corner of the bumper
sticker and blast away. The heat will dissolve that glue that is keeping it
stuck and turn it gummy. Give it a minute or two and the corner will lift off.
• Zap a sticky stain - with hairspray. Have you spilled
something sticky, like hot fudge sauce, on your clothes? Spritz a little
hairspray on the area and let it sit for a minute. Then throw the garment in the
wash. When you pull it out the stain will be gone. Hairspray contains rubbing
alcohol, which will break down any stickiness and make the stain easier to
remove.
Here are four “must-do” updates that ensure your remodeled kitchen
will earn compliments from anyone who enters.
1. Faucet Facelift. Because of its constant use, updating the
faucet will immediately improve the function and look of your prep space. Create
a chic statement at the sink.
2. Amp up Accessories. Much like fashion, accessories can make a
room. Hardware is the finishing touch that makes your space feel polished, but
also serves a purpose.
3. Enhance the Lighting. Lighting is a critical element in
kitchen design, both for its decorative and functional benefits. It can also
make the space look roomier and more elegant. Install pendants over an island or
countertop where the low-hanging fixtures won’t interfere with traffic flow.
4. Add Personality. Adding something pretty like a bouquet of
flowers, new linens, or a bright new tea pot will bring life onto your space.
You can also jazz up your kitchen with lively artwork. Whether it’s a
professional painting or fun vintage posters, artwork helps complete your
renovation.
Before starting demolition on your kitchen remodel, make sure the design is a
reflection of you. By following these simple steps, not only will you have a
kitchen that complements your lifestyle, you will also draw plenty of
compliments from family and friends. So why not take your kitchen from make-do
to magnificent.
Up to half of water consumed in your home is used in the bathroom. Here are some
easy ways to save hundreds of dollars - and gallons of water from going down the
drain.
Slow the flow. New toilets are equipped with water-saving,
low-volume flushers. Have an older toilet? Save by filling a quart-sized plastic
bottle with water and placing in tank. Flow should be reduced by 40%.
Cool the water. If your water heater is set higher
than 120degrees F., water is hotter than you need for showers or
hand washing. For every 10 degrees you go down, you save up to 5%.
Check for leaks. A leaky toilet can waste 250
gallons of water in a month. Test a leak by dropping some food
coloring in the tank without flushing. If the color shows up in
the bowl, you have a leak.
It might surprise you to hear that the air inside your home is often dirtier than
the air outside.That’s because indoor air is made up of outdoor air plus all the
pollutants and allergens generated from cleaning products, pets, dust, smoke,
and so on. Fortunately, you can improve indoor air quality in ways that do not
cost a small fortune.
Get the Dust Out Dust – a major irritant – includes lint,
bacteria, pollen, plant and mold spores, pet dander, etc. Here are three ways
you can reduce dust particles in the air:
1. Clean or replace the furnace filter every three months.
Thick-media filters, such as the five- and six-inch pleated type, last longer
than regular filters and filter better too.
2. We all create an invisible dust cloud just walking through
our homes. While a high quality furnace filter will reduce dust, frequent
cleaning and vacuuming is also necessary.
3. A poor-quality vacuum cleaner can also create dust clouds.
Before you give up on vacuuming, two solutions can address this problem: either
install a central vacuum system with the canister-air discharge piped outside
the house, or purchase a high-quality, portable vacuum cleaner with a HEPA (High
Efficiency Particulate Air ) filtration system.
Take Control of Humidity High humidity levels in your home
can significantly contribute to mold and dust mite growth. Dust mites, however,
are a fact of life; you cannot eliminate them entirely. But you can decrease
their numbers. Dust mites thrive in humidity levels above 50%. Ensuring the
humidity in your home is not higher than 50% will diminish dust mite growth.
Here are a few ways to address humidity:
1. Buy an inexpensive hygrometer & measure the indoor
humidity. 2. Ensure that your clothes dryer vents to the
outside. 3. Bathroom and kitchen fans should direct moisture
outside. 4. Fix basement leaks and deal with condensation
issues. 5. Air conditioning systems and dehumidifiers can
also remove moisture from the air. Keep in mind that dehumidifiers use a great
deal of electricity and don’t provide any cooling.
More Efficient Air Exchange Some homes just need more
ventilation. Heat-recovery ventilators, or energy-recovery ventilators are both
effective ventilation devices. Choosing the right system involves careful
consideration of your home and your specific situation. Improving air quality in
the home is a goal that is easily attainable. Start with the little fixes and
then undertake the more complex remedies as needed. You don’t have to spend a
lot of money to improve the air that you breathe.
Zero in on the way you learn best to find out which study-proven technique will
unleash your hidden genius.
You’re a kinesthetic learner if - You feel most inspired when
you are physically working on something and prefer multi-tasking to focusing on
one thing at a time. Tap into creativity by doing less and more.
You’re a visual learner if - For you, to watch is to learn.
You find color and nature hugely inspirational. Tap into your creativity by
doodling.
You’re an auditory learner if - You can learn complicated
lessons by listening and feel most productive when listening to music. Tap into
your creativity with tunes.
You’re a logical learner if - Detail-oriented, you
meticulously perfect each stage of a project and rarely leave anything to
chance. Tap into creativity with a crossword.
Your counters are the center pieces in your kitchen and bathroom, so keep them
looking good with the following care and maintenance tips.
Clean daily with soft cloths and warm water and weekly with
stone soap. Marble is more vulnerable to acidic cleaners than granite, and will
also be dulled by regular use of soap.
Blot spills quickly because marble is sensitive to etching,
particularly from acidic substances.
Do not cut directly on marble since it is softer than granite.
Heat is unlikely to damage marble, but cracking from thermal shock is always
possible with stone.
Regularly seal marble counters, avoids stains easier.
The chemicals we use in the home contribute significantly to poor
indoor air quality. Here are four tips to take control of the
chemicals in the air:
1. Get rid of products you no longer need, such
as old paint cans and other open and half used toxic chemicals
and poisons.
2. Opened bottles and jars of cleaning products
should be contained in an airtight bin.
3. Consider using less toxic and more
environmentally friendly cleaning for cleaning.
4. Dry-cleaned clothing spews chemicals into the
air. If possible, remove the plastic and hang the stack of
dry-cleaning outside for a few hours before bringing it into the
house.
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