It’sSPRING ! Courtney Carver’s website and blog are too good not to share with you. As the season changes, many of us find ourselves in the mood for renewal and revitalization. Spring is the perfect time to take a step back and assess our spaces, both physically and mentally.
De-cluttering is not only about managing your belongings but also about clearing the mental fog that can come from living with excess. This blog offers so many good ideas for de-cluttering your life, providing practical tips and innovative approaches that can truly make a difference.
From organizing closets and creating serene environments to implementing daily habits that promote minimalism, the insights shared in the posts can be transformative. It’s amazing how a few changes can elevate your well-being and productivity.
Click the links to learn more about her suggestions and discover how you can start your spring-cleaning journey today! You deserve a space that feels refreshing and inspiring.
How many of us receive very nice cosmetic samples—lipsticks that we are not going to use, creams, and masks that just gather dust? You name it, we all have it somewhere tucked away in a drawer or a cabinet. These ‘gifts’ often go unused, contributing to waste rather than adding value to our lives. However, if these cosmetic items have been received recently, there is a wonderful way to donate them to ‘women in need’ of an uplift, providing them with a little joy and confidence through beauty products. It’s a simple yet impactful act of kindness that can brighten someone’s day and help them feel special. Take a look at the links below to find out how you can be a part of giving to someone in need, turning those unused samples into a meaningful gesture that spreads positivity and support within our community. Every small contribution counts, and your generosity can truly make a difference in someone else’s life.
If you would like to be part of ‘wasting less’ with your Spring Cleaning, click the link below.
Suggestions & Notes: . Check expiration dates. Items should be unopened. . You may want to contact the organization to find out what their current needs are.