After the same quote from George Bernard Shaw popped up in my life twice over the last week, I spent some time thinking about the importance of playing an active role in creating the life you want. Learn more about creating yourself in this week’s edition of The Sunday Spark, along with startling facts about the impact of health illiteracy, and the results of my medicine cabinet decluttering.
Decluttering challenge – Week 20 – Medicine Cabinet
Have you had a good look through your medicine cabinet lately? Or ever? If you made a list of areas to declutter in your home, chances are medicine cabinet decluttering would be at the bottom of the list, if it made the list at all.
This week in the 52-Week Decluttering Challenge, we take on this important but often-ignored area.
April 2024 roundup – Great reads and goals update
As the calendar turned to May, it finally felt like spring might be here to stay. I’m looking forward to spending more time outdoors this month, but first I’ve got my April 2024 roundup. In addition to my monthly goals update, read on for some terrific blog posts on imposter syndrome, the prosperity paradox and the wonders of the night sky.
The Sunday Spark – A different Mother’s Day
Happy Mother’s Day! Whether you’re a mom, stepmom, or just a mother figure in someone’s life, I wish you all a wonderful, joy-filled day! In this week’s edition of The Sunday Spark, I reflect on the first Mother’s Day I’ve spent without my daughters. Plus: bee facts, dandelions, and decluttering bathroom counters.
Decluttering challenge – Week 19 – Bathroom counters
Have you had a good look at your bathroom counters lately? Are they in need of decluttering? Welcome to week 19 of the 52-Week Decluttering Challenge. This week, we continue our bathroom clean-up by decluttering our bathroom counters.
Throwback Thursday – Finding purpose in retirement
As my retirement date at the end of June gets closer, I’m thinking more and more about the importance of finding purpose in retirement, or at any stage of life.
With that in mind, today’s Throwback Thursday post from 2022 is about the importance of a retirement lifestyle plan and how a retirement coach can help you create one.
Little things add up to a lot
The Climate Change Collective is an initiative where the blogging community unites behind a common goal. This month’s lead post is from Smelly Socks and Garden Peas, and it’s all about how little things add up to a lot when it comes to sustainability.
The Sunday Spark – On faith and friendship
Thursday night was the last night of the Alpha Course. In this week’s edition of The Sunday Spark, I reflect on the gifts of faith and friendship I’ve received over the last 12 weeks. Plus: Europe’s reduction in emissions, harnessing the power of sand, and decluttering bathroom drawers.
Decluttering challenge – Week 18 – Bathroom drawers
Do you have any idea what’s lurking in your bathroom drawers? If you’re like me, you probably haven’t got a clue. In week 18 of the 52-Week Decluttering Challenge, we’re going to venture into the unknown. Yes, I’m talking about decluttering bathroom drawers. I promise it will be an adventure.
Some facts about Canada’s Carbon Tax
Canada’s Carbon Tax went up on April 1. That increase has created a lot of conversation—very little of it productive. In today’s post, I look past the political shenanigans. Read on for some facts about how Canada’s Carbon Tax works and how it financially benefits the vast majority of Canadians, despite what special interest groups and climate deniers want you to think.