Someone once said, “You’re only as good as your tools.” If this is correct, let's be the best we can be with our home DIY tool Kit. It doesn’t matter if you’re in a large estate or a comfy tiny home, these are the 7 things you should have in your home diy tool kit. Screw Drivers Make sure you have a Phillips and a flat head screwdriver. Continue Reading
6 Things to Outsource to Have More Time for Your Business and Family
It's no fun being too busy to do the important things in life. (There is a big difference between being busy and being productive. We will discuss the differences in another post.) As a parent and small business owner, I've learned I can't do it all. It's OK to ask or outsource the tasks that take up too much time, so you can focus on the things Continue Reading
7 Tips for Physically Returning To Work
The pandemic has allowed millions of people who worked in a traditional office an opportunity to work from home. Working from home had many advantages and obstacles to overcome. Now that we are flattening the curve and on the way to herd immunity, many people are returning to work. These are 7 tips to prepare you to physically return to Continue Reading
10 Items to Remove From Your Kitchen Counter to Save Space
Do we really need to place every kitchen item we own on our kitchen counter top? The answer is "no," especially if we have limited counter space. Although our kitchen is a major room in our homes, we do not use every item we keep on our counter tops every day. Having too many items on your kitchen counter can lead to clutter. Some items are only Continue Reading
Texas Snowmageddon Lessons Learned
I thought I was prepared for the Texas winter storm. I typically keep plenty of water, food, and clean cloths in my home. However, I was not prepared to be without power for over 36 hours. Unlike the northern states, Texas is not equipped for such a winter storm. The Texas power grid could not withstand the storm and was forced to shut down Continue Reading