Saturday, April 9, 2011

Thinking Green

  • Recycle In the Kitchen. One of the easiest, most convenient ways to cut back on your carbon footprint is to keep an extra waste bin next to your trash can. Simply rinse aluminum cans, plastic jugs, and glass jars and put them in your extra bin. If your city provides a free recycling service (mine does), this not only helps the environment, but could also cut back on your garbage bill. If you are currently paying for two garbage bins, you may be able to cut back to only one, and your recycling efforts will have an effect on the environment AND your wallet!

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    Recycle Plastic Bags. Pop a nail in a wall somewhere and hang your plastic shopping bags on it instead of throwing them in the trash. Better yet, invest in reusable bags once and you'll never have another plastic bag to recycle.

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    Recycle Newspapers and Magazines. Don't forget to recycle your newspapers! On second thought, cancel the delivery altogether and get your news online.

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    Educate. Teach your children not to litter. Set a positive example by stopping to pick up trash in a parking lot, for instance. If every able body picked up one piece of trash every day, imagine how much cleaner our environment would be, and this effort doesn't cost you a penny!

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    Full Loads Only. When you wash laundry, wash a full load. Top load machines use almost as much water to do a small load as they do a large one. Upgrading to an energy efficient model might be a sound investment too, but remember to be sure your old washer (and dryer if you replace it too) are properly recycled.

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    Take a Bath. If you're in the mood for a long shower, take a bath instead. Showers are notorious for wasting water. While we're on the subject, installing water saving shower heads is very simple and effective at reducing water waste.

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    Dishwashers are Not Water Hogs. When washing dishes, use your dishwasher. It probably uses much less water than you will if you do the dishes by hand. If you simply must hand wash, fill one sink with soapy water and one with clear water, and turn the water off as you wash.

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    Save In the Shower. Don't shave in the shower. This goes for men and women alike. Men, fill your sink with water, don't leave the spigot running as you shave. Women, use the bathtub. It's a much easier, safer process anyway.

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    New is Not Necessarily Better. Use a traditional broom and mop to clean floors instead of disposable alternatives, which add additional unnecessary waste to our already polluted landfills. If you have a bagged vacuum cleaner, use it only on carpets since the bags have to be replaced the more often you use them.

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    Compost. Consider using food scraps, coffee grounds, used paper towels, and banana peels in a compost pile rather than throwing these things in the garbage can. Much of the garbage can be recycled or composted with only a minimal amount of effort. If you simply don't have the space or inclination to compost, use your garbage disposal instead of throwing food away.

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    Ah Ha! The last step gave me another idea! I'm amazed at how much food is thrown away in some of my friend's homes after a nice dinner. I save just about everything. Vegetables can be used in soup the next day, lasagne, spaghetti, and pot roasts are better the next day anyway! Instead of tossing the item, at least try to come up with an idea for using it in a day or two. Try to think of something BEFORE you put it in the fridge though, or you're creating a potential science project!

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    Stop Throwing Money In the Garbage. Minimize your disposable purchases. Paper towels can be replaced with reusable napkins which don't take much space in the washer anyway. Paper plates can be composted but wouldn't it be better to use your lovely dishes in the cabinets anyway? Buy the kids a special cup that they really like so they'll want to use it instead of getting a new one (or grabbing a disposable one).

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    Just Say No... To Styrofoam! Support the "greener" establishments by frequenting restaurants that use real silverware and dinner plates, avoiding the fast food joints that use Styrofoam, paper sacks, and wax paper.

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    Waste Not, Want Not. Don't use a straw. Drink from a glass. Doesn't that sound like a much more enjoyable experience anyway?

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    Re-use More, Dispose Less. Buy reusable water bottles and use them. Install a water filter in your home instead of buying bottled water. If you can't afford a water filter (they can get pricey), get a water dispenser that uses 3 or 5 gallon jugs, then refill your jugs at the closest water filtering site. Where I live, I can get filtered water for 15c a gallon, and I'm not filling the recycling bin with gallon jugs and single serve water bottles.

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    Pedal or Walk. Walk or ride a bike instead of driving when you can. Why load the kid's bikes into the gas guzzling truck just to go to a park? Ride your bikes, get some exercise, and save the gas. You'll be saving the Earth AND your wallet!

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    Clean Green. Use simple household products for cleaning instead of harsh chemicals. You'll be amazed how much cleaning power is packed in vinegar, lemon juice, salt, baking soda and borax. Do a google and make your own green products. While you're at it, be sure to recycle old bottles instead of buying new ones. This process can save many families hundreds of dollars a year.

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    Use Less, Reduce Waste. Use what you need, but don't use too much! Most people use too much soap, laundry detergent, bleach, hair care products, toothpaste, mouth wash, cleaning products and dish washing detergent than they actually need.



  • Read more: How to Help Protect the Earth, 18 Simple Ways to Go Green AND Save Money Too | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5062264_protect-ways-green-save-money.html#ixzz1J3GndQrf

    Friday, April 8, 2011

    You are your success story

    Life is tough, that’s a given. When you stand up, you’re gonna be shoved back down. When you’re down, you’re gonna be stepped on. My advice to you doesn’t come with a lot of bells and whistles. It’s no secret, you’ll fall down, you'll stumble, you'll get pushed, you'll land square on your face. And every time that happens, you get back on your feet. You get up just as fast as you can, no matter how many times you need to do it. Remember this, success has been and continues to be defined as getting up one more time than you’ve been knocked down. If experience has taught me anything, it’s that nothing is free and living ain’t easy. Life is hard, real hard, incredibly hard. You fail more often than you win, nobody is handing you anything. It’s up to you to puff up your chest, stretch your neck and overcome all the difficult, the nasty, the mean, the unfair. You want more than you’ve now, prove it! You wanna be the very best there is, get out there and earn it! Once you decide that, you’ll know where it is you want to be, and you won’t stop pushing forward until you get there! That’s how winners are made. At the end of the day, success is what we all want. We all wanna win, and the race will be won. There is no question about that. So c’mon, get out on top, run faster, dream bigger, live better than you ever have before. This is in you. You can do this. Do it for yourself. Prove it to yourself.


    You are not your bra-size, nor are you the width of your waist, nor are you the slenderness of your calves. You are not your hair color, your skin color, nor are you a shade of lipstick. Your shoe-size is of no consequence. You are not defined by the amount of attention you get from males, females, or any combination thereof. You are not the number of sit-ups you can do, nor are you the number of calories in a day. You are not your mustache. You are not the hair on your legs. You are not a little red dress. You are no amalgam of these things.

    You are the content of your character. You are the ambitions that drive you. You are the goals that you set. You are the things that you laugh at and the words that you say. You are the thoughts you think and the things you wonder. You are beautiful and desirable not for the clique you attend, but for the spark of life within you that compels you to make your life a full and meaningful one. You are beautiful not for the shape of the vessel, but for the volume of the soul it carries.

    Thursday, April 7, 2011

    Finding Myself

    It has been a bit since I posted an entry. I have been having some personal issues. Arguing with myself none the less.

    I have been looking for something. Not sure what it is, not sure if I even need to look anywhere. I have meditated and sought inwardly. I am not sure where to look or if I need to look. I have read about it and seem to be struggling inside with many things. Including worry and stress. These two negative feelings are what gets me every time.

    I think the thing I seek is simply how to completely let go. I want to feel that internal freedom from all negatives. I love that I love so freely and everything. I just want these serious negatives to go away. If these feelings could go away then my life would be so much better. More positive would come in and I would be overwhelmed with love and positivity. I pray daily for the help to let these go.

    The biggest thing I struggle with is that I am having a hard time letting go. I have been told to just let go. But how? HOW do you let go of things like this? I can let go of material things even humans themselves, but feelings that are so ingrained in my mental scope isn't as easy as it sounds. I let go of hate, of grudges, of disappointment, but these two, worry and stress aren't so easy. I have faith and hope so why is it so hard?