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Friday, January 27, 2017

13 Ways to Drink More Water Every Day

These tricks make drinking water less of a chore.



1.  Set a specific goal for the day. Start by figuring out how much you consume now, and how much you should consume. Then zero in on real numbers like going from 3 glasses to 8 glasses per day.

2.  Invest in a water bottle that you will actually use and keep it close by.



3.  Or DIY a custom bottle with deadlines. An easy way to keep you goals in sight.



4.  Use an app to track your progress. Free apps like waterlogged and daily water help track, store, and analyze your water consumption.



5. Infuse your water with fruits, vegetables, and even herbs.



6.  Get motivated with a filter that also lets you give back.

7.  Squeeze a drink into the daily routines you already have.

8. Use a straw.

9.  Make a water wager. Ask friends and family to join you, make it a goal to drink at least 5 glasses per day.

10. Hydrate with water based foods. Foods like cucumbers, salad greens, grapefruit, cantaloupe, and watermelon rank high in water conent and help keep you hydrated throughout the day.



11 Or order something spicy.

12. Cut juice with sparkling water

13. Switch things up other H20 based beverages.

Thursday, January 26, 2017

9 Ways to Get More Out of Your Day

Do you always feel pressed for time? So, you are certainly not alone. Lack of time can be detrimental to our physical, emotional, and spiritual well being. When we are pressed for time, we tend to exercise less, spend less time with family and friends, and spend little time on our spiritual well being and growth.



Here are some simple ways you can begin to take back some of your time:

1. set aside a certain amount of time each to do what you want to do.  Try an hour each day and if that is not possible start with smaller increments of time, like 15 minutes and then work your way up.

2.  doing something is better than doing nothing. Even if you cannot complete a task or projectit is better to break the task into smaller chunks. This way the task is completed much quicker.

3. Learn to say "NO". This is not always easy, but it can make a huge difference. Try to set limits around how much you will do and when.

4.  Bundle your tasks. Save up errands that are not so important so that you can do them closer together logistically so that they can be completed much quicker.

5.  Delegate. How much is your time worth? It may be worth the cost of hiring someone to do things like mow your lawn, clean your house, and you will suddenly be given more time. It's more than okay to ask for help.

6.  Do the yucky stuff first. Take care of the tasks that you dislike first.

7.  Are the things you feel you "have" to do really necessary it can be easy to get caught up in the details to the detriment of the big picture. 

8.  Take an honest look at the activities and people in your life that are "energy drainers".

9.  And most importantly, set aside time each week to do something special. 

How do you get more out of your day?

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Currently- 1/25/2017

 Time and place: I'm sitting in the living room watching 90210 at 10:50pm

Eating: A strawberry poptart and a glass of milk



Drinking: A big glass of water (always)



Watching: 90210 (I'm on season 4)





Reading: Still readingThe Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot




Loving: the inserts that I made for my "everything" planner.

Working: Right now, I am working on some more inserts and some planner bands for the shop and I am working on my first ebook.

Listening: The TV

Buying: Nothing at the moment

Planning: my ebook and setting up a writing schedule, setting up a schedule for my cookbook and meal planning strategy guide.

Wondering: can I pull it off?

Feeling: tired, but happy.

What are you currently up to?


Monday, January 16, 2017

Weekend in Review

Good Morning Lovelies, how was your weekend?

Well, here in southwest Oklahoma we have been dealing near freezing tempertures and lots and lots of rain, plus some thunderstorms thrown for good measure. Thankfully the ice storm that has been predicted never materialized. We pretty much stayed home, played superheros and ninjas with the girls, and I even read for a while.






Yesterday I got up, picked up the living room and dining room, started a load of laundry, and made some yummy muffins for breakfast. Then I did some computer and blog work, made a list of businesses to email about advertising opportunities, and read some more.

Than we watched the Dallas/Greenbay game this afternoon. This games was a total nail biter and the 'Boys played with all their heart, but came up short due to a shitty call made by the refs.


After the game we watched Zootopia with the girls and then I put them to bed right after the movie.


Even though we spent the weekend at home, we enjoyed spending time together as a family. It was relaxing as well as loads of fun.





How was your weekend?

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

How I Plan My Week

Hi Lovelies!!

I thought I would share how I plan out my weeks in my planner. This takes about 30 to 60 minutes on Sundays and then about 10 minutes each night.



Sunday:

1. weather (Mondays-Wednesdays)
2. transfer sidebar tasks (To Do, To Go, To Buy, etc.)
3. Newspaper work (To Do, ads, emails)
4. events/set time committments (kids schools, events, appointments)
5. meals ( I use a meal planner that I created to plan our meals and grocery lists. I then transfer them to the bottom boxes in my planner).
6. Build Monday out with tasks and errands

Mondays and Tuesdays:

1. inventory what was done, check boxes
2. plan out next day

Wednesdays:

1. same as Monday and Tuesday
2. weather (Tuesday-Sunday

Thursday-Sunday:

1. same as Monday and Tuesday

How do you plan your week?