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5 Personal Development Apps You’ll Love!

5 Personal Development Apps You’ll Love!

 

personal-development-appsEvery day is a new day to explore the beauty of the incredible person you were always meant to be.  I am a firm believer that in order to become our true amazing self, it’s essential that we do so through daily practices such as prayer, meditation, yoga, exercise, nutrition and so on.  Personal development has become a huge part of my life and I’m always on the lookout for the most effective ways to create the best life for me, and those around me.

 

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Here are 5 of my favorite personal development apps

1. Gratitude Journal by HappyTapper

As Melody Beattie said “Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life.”personal-development-apps

I truly believe this statement and have experienced it in every area of my life since that full realization. I love writing a daily gratitude list, and Gratitude Journal just makes it so much more convenient. As a Mom, my phone is the most convenient way. I can write them easily right before I start my am routine and before I’m about to go to sleep – both peak times for me to practice gratitude lists. Plus it saves paper!

This app is very clean. It’s also easy and quick to navigate.You can add photos, rate your day, record the weather and bookmark.

Click here to check out Gratitude Journal in the iTunes store.  Make it a daily habit for a month and watch your life transform! 🙂

2. Awesome Note

I lopersonal-development-appve staying organized, especially with notes and To-Done lists. Awesome Note has allowed me to save time as well as organize multiple lists for personal and business use. Before, I used to manually write lists and create them on my computer.

I tried a few other Android and iPhone apps, but was never fully satisfied and efficiently organized. Finally, there’s a fun, colorful app that combine notes with to-dos! Its quick to add and update – literally helping me make every second count!


Download Awesome Note in the iTunes store here.

3. Habit Factor

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Habit Factor is the #1 Goals and Habits App for a reason, it’s fantastic! If you’re truly serious about adopting new habits you’ll find yourself using this inexpensive app daily. I love that it has detailed tracking for days, weeks and months. I find tracking my streaks and meeting my goals for particular habits very motivating and effective.

Developing positive habits takes discipline and awareness. It’s imperative we track our performance and have results that we can review over time. If you can’t compare your results, how do you really know the effectiveness of your new habit? When you know your true results you’re more likely to stick with the habits that got you there.

Get Habit Factor at the iTunes store here.

self-improvement-app4. Lumosity Brain Trainer

Mental exercise is just as important to practice daily as physical exercise. Neurologists suggest that certain brain conditions can be avoided or improved by regularly using the brain.

For years, Lumosity has been working closely with world leading Neuroscientist from top Universities like Stanford, UCSF, and Berkeley, to create the best cognitive enhancement program. It has over 20 million members.

Brain Trainer is aimed at helping those who might not get enough mental workout each day. Crossword puzzles and trivia questions can provide a quick challenge, but they’re not nearly as focused as Brain Trainer. They have a huge in depth program online.  For busy people on the go, the iPhone app is much more convenient – not to mention affordable.

I love it! I’m improving in every area everytime I play. It’s designed like a fun game (except the Math part for me haha). Honestly, I’ve learned a lot about myself and the way I think from this app. I’ve also been able to easily focus and improve the specific areas that I needed to with their tracking and graph system.

Lumosity Brain Trainer is available on iTunes. Click here to download.

5. Self Help Classics

Need an on the go personal development library?  You know, one filled with inspiring masterpieces from famous thinkers, inventors and billionaires of the past?  Well this one is it; your new best friend!

I’m serious – this app is filled with goodies to improve your life, achieve success and find lasting happiness. It’s a portable library and is rated the best selling iPhone and iPad personal development app.

Among the 30 world famous titles are:

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This list goes on and on and is only .99 cents. You can literally save hundreds on the best personal development

books out there! I was so excited when I found this app – if you are passionate about learning and growing, you will too.

Download Self Help Classics from iTunes here

Do you have a favorite app for personal deveopment?  Let me know in the comments below.  Next time, I’ll share my 5 favorite Spiritual Apps. 🙂 Enjoy!

Mercy Ships are Medical Saviors

We all want to move the world in a positive direction. The following story is a perfect example of the passion we can all have toward making our lovely planet a more prosperous place. Together, we can be just like Mercy Ships worker Rob McCleod in this story, and bring the light to those in need.

“Adventurous and open minded, 24-year-old Rob McLeod has always strived to help his brothers and sisters around the world. At age 19 Rob took action on behalf of those in need by volunteering with Mercy Ships, the world’s largest charity hospital ship, helping thousands of people in West Africa.

Rob started transforming his compassion into great-hearted action after being involved in a Mercy Ships fundraising event in 2007.medical savior ship good news toronto

“My experience is really thanks to my father,” Rob said. “After the fundraising event, he came home with a DVD copy of Ships of Mercy, which documented the powerful work Mercy Ships was doing in West Africa. I was overwhelmingly compelled by this video and my father’s enthusiasm; so much so, one year later I was boarding the M/V Anastasis in Monrovia, Liberia.”

The Journey Begins

Rob left his hometown of Mississauga to experience a very different culture and quality of life in Monrovia from May to August 2007, working onboard the Anastasis and the Africa Mercy as a hospital supply assistant.

After completing his undergraduate degree in human kinetics at the University of British Columbia in 2010, Rob left to explore Latin America.

“After five months of adventure I was looking for something more meaningful,” Rob said. “I emailed Tim Maloney [National Director of Mercy Ships Canada] from Nicaragua, and in a matter of days I was booking flights to Freetown.”

“Witnessing Rob’s interaction with the Day Workers in his charge on the Africa Mercy was simply joyful,” Tim Maloney said. “His ever-present warm welcoming smile exuded a compassionate heart that lit the [lives] of those he supervised.”

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Change–Just Around the Corner

Rob left for his second field service placement, this time to Freetown, Sierra Leone, from February to mid-December of 2011 as hospital day volunteer coordinator, overseeing upwards of 115 Sierra Leonean workers in 16 hospital departments.

As he experienced the joyful spirit, suffering, and resilience that so acutely characterize West Africa, Rob was becoming a different person.

“I did not realize how much I was changing. It wasn’t until I set foot back in the developed world that I knew my life would be different forever,” Rob said. “The exposure to such extreme levels of poverty has tuned my conscience to humanity at all times, wherever I am, be it the developed or under-developed world.”

“Beyond those he directly worked with, his charismatic effect was so evident when he visited with children onboard who had received a surgery [that] when it was noticed he was near, there would be this chorus of ‘Rob, Rob, Rob’ as they rush towards him with their arms open,” Tim said. “Mother Teresa reminded us that ‘Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.’ Rob is a shining example of one who through his action shows his love for his fellow man, transforming those he touches one by one.”

The Rewards

Rob’s time volunteering on the ship has influenced his career and future in a tremendous way.

“It really pushed me to pursue my dream of studying then practicing medicine. I left the ship to begin medical school in Sydney, Australia,” he said.

Rob will complete his bachelor of medicine, bachelor of surgery at the University of Sydney in 2015, and will one day return to the Africa Mercy.

As Rob works toward his goal of becoming a surgeon, he aspires to practice medicine that reflects the work of one of his most inspirational figures, Dr. Gary Parker, medical chief onboard the Africa Mercy.

“Dr. Gary Parker inspires me every day. The most selfless, talented man I have ever met,” Rob said.

And Rob himself continues to be a role model for many young adults, incorporating compassion into his everyday actions.”

Action Items

1)      Raise your consciousness level and push your personal limits

2)      Support the work of Mercy Ships through financial donations, fundraising, volunteering and much more: www.mercyships.ca.

3)      Expand your horizons — there are many ways to learn about different cultures, from taking a cooking class to reading a book to learning a new language!

Found Abundance

Here’s a little story about abundance.

I was happy to join a gathering of like-minded friends a few years ago as I’d been working long hours and needed a fun break in my schedule. First, we all got together with a large group supporting a local wind energy project. Then eight of us headed off to a local restaurant that made fresh guacamole right there at your table. Since most of us were vegetarians or vegans, this was the perfect late night snack.

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When we arrived at the restaurant, we sat at the only available table, a six-top. But we determined we could fit eight and practically sat in each other’s laps to squeeze in. Luckily most of us had known each other a long time and didn’t mind the close proximity.

As it turned out, I found myself sitting very close to Mike (his name has been changed for this story). Mike was a very vocal, intelligent man who usually shared his tales of woe with all who would listen; this evening appeared to be no different. Although the atmosphere at the table whow-to-make-more-moneyas light-hearted, Mike talked about his current unhappiness with his career, lack of money and abundance, the unfortunate condition of his car, his non-existent love life and his need to find new living arrangements because he had just been kicked out of his apartment.

We’d all heard similar versions of the same stories from Mike and expressed our care but did not dwell on these topics with him.

After an hour or so, we all needed to leave as it was a weeknight and most of us had to be at work the next morning. One of my friends announced that she wanted to pay the entire bill when the waiter brought it to the table. Although we told her we wanted to chip in, she absolutely insisted and wouldn’t take anyone’s money. With that, Mike sighed deeply in relief. He mumbled that he only had a few dollars in his pocket and really needed it to put gas in his car.

As we left, Mike offered to walk me to my car. I guess he felt I had a compassionate ear and wanted to continue telling me his sad story. He said he was convinced that if he just had more money all of his problems would vanish. He really disliked working but knew that money was his answer. There was no one else close by as we walked down the sidewalk when I noticed some folded up paper on the ground. I picked it up as Mike talked on and on. He didn’t notice the paper nor did he notice me picking it up.

It turned out that the paper was two twenty-dollar bills folded together.

I looked around to see who could have dropped the money so I could return it. But there was no one for about a hundred feet in front of us, and only our friends behind us. Since I realized I couldn’t return the pictures-of-moneymoney to its rightful owner, I did the next best thing.

That’s right… I ran back to the friend who had so generously paid the bill and gave her the money. I explained that I found it on the sidewalk and since the owner wasn’t around I felt she should have it. She gratefully accepted the cash. Her giving spirit had inspired me to give her something in return.

The whole event struck me very poignantly. Mike was so engrossed in his story of “no money” that he was oblivious to the cash waiting right at his feet. Could I have given him the $40? Yes, I guess I could have. But I knew it wouldn’t have made a difference. His concerns weren’t really about money at all, and giving him the $40 wouldn’t have changed his life, or his story. Giving the money to the person who had shown great generosity felt right to me. I knew she didn’t have a high-paying job and the bill would have been a bit of a struggle for her. So, giving her the found abundance was the least I could do.

Now don’t get me wrong; I am not criticizing Mike.

There were times in my life when I was very much like him. I was blind to the abundance around me and told a similar story of lack. People pointed out what was right in front of me but I wasn’t ready to see it. I was too attached to the idea of not having enough.

So where is everyone today?

The wind energy project still has not come to fruition. That restaurant still makes the best guacamole on Long Island. I haven’t seen Mike in years, but everyone who spends time with him says that he’s still sharing the same sad stories. And my girlfriend who paid the bill still insists on paying every time we go out for a meal, and we playfully argue to who will really take care of the bill. Life is funny like that, isn’t it?

Wishing you a day filled with found abundance and wonderful friends.

Many blessings,

Katrina

5 Healthy Foods for Happiness!

A grumpy mood can pass through as swiftly as the wind, or check-in for extended stays inside your mind. While often overlooked, food can often be the sneaky culprit behind your disavowing disposition.  It’s important to eat the right healthy foods for happiness and stability in your life.

“Fill your fridge with these healthy foods for happiness and start satisfying more than just your hunger!”

The fact is, your mood can be directly influenced by the foods you eat. For instance, did you know that foods like potato chips and margarine can actually prevent you from achieving your own personal awesomeness? The difference between mood-elevating foods and the foods that can start a psychological slide seem to be based on essential ingredients like D and B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, and even tryptophan.

Eat these 5 healthy foods for happiness to fill up and feel good!

1. Bananas:bananas-healthy-happy-food

Bananas are high in calming B vitamins. The level of vitamin B6 in Bananas can smooth your mood naturally through the regulation of your blood glucose levels. The potassium in them will help to maintain a steady heartbeat as well.

Bananas are even great for morning sickness! If you’re feeling nauseous when you roll out of bed, incorporate snacking on bananas between meals to keep your glucose levels normalized.

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2. Blueberries:

Blueberries carry energy to the brain, providing you with a heightened sense of awareness and vigor.

Plus, blueberries do more than energize, however – they also relax! Your arteries actually relax once the nitric oxide provided by blueberries enters the body.

3. Cherries:cherries-healthy-happy-food

Cherries can be considered a natural remedy source for sleeplessness. Tart cherries help to boost the brain chemical, serotonin, that regulates your sleep and mood. Tart cherries also contain the self-regulating hormone, melatonin.

4. Green Tea

Digreen-tea-healthy-food-happyd you know that green-tea habit can take the blues away? Green tea may be your golden ticket to feeling free and clear once again. A study of over 1,000 Japanese senior citizens showed that those who drank 4 or more cups of green tea daily showed less signs of depression (44%).

What makes green tea a magical elixir you might ask? According to researchers, an amino acid found in green tea called theanine might play a role.

(Fact source) Green tea consumption is associated with depressive symptoms in the elderly. Niu, K. et al., American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2009 Dec;90(6):1615-1622.

5. Chocolate

Last but not least is that soothing sense of serenity that covers you with every bite of chocolate.chocolate-improve-mood

Why do you feel oh-so-good after eating a piece (or two) of chocolate? As soon as you take that first beautiful bite, your brain’s opioid production goes through the roof! (Opioids are chemicals responsible for reducing pain, increasing good feelings, and just making you feel warm and fuzzy all over.) Chocolate doesn’t have to be bad for you either – you can use dark chocolate, or cacao, which is chocolate in its raw form.

Are these foods in your home? If not, maybe it’s time to fill your fridge with these healthy foods for happiness and start satisfying your happiness along with your hunger!

Ashtanga Yoga Explained

Yoga is a peaceful practice that can act as a centering spiritual exercise, but did you know that there are multiple types?  Ashtanga Yoga is a unique form which practices smooth, flowing poses that should definitely be experienced during anyone’s lifetime.

“Consciousness, serenity, presence, and peace in the moment, and that yoga body are yours for the taking – all you have to do is go.”

If you don’t practice yoga you should know this. But, if you do practice yoga, you probably already know this. There is a type of yoga suited for every person, of every personality type. The calmness of mind, serenity, and the “yoga body” are not the sole domain of the naturally even-keeled.

Take me for example. I am a classic Type A personality, with a day job to match. Because of this, I like tradition, organization, and sequence. I always work toward “perfection” in myself and others. The concept of slowing down is difficult for me to grasp. In my world, there is always the next thing to accomplish. With these personality traits, there is a yoga for me! Ashtanga Yoga is my perfect match. In fact, it is one of my two favorite types of yoga to practice (the other being Iyengar Yoga).

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what is ashtanga yoga? Ashtanga is a series of poses that you perform in a particular sequence. You coordinate the postes with the inhalation and exhalation of the breath, done at a very vigorous pace. Usually, it takes one and one-half hours to complete a class or series, with about seventy-five poses per series. As a person becomes more adept at a series, they can move on to the next. Ashtanga Yoga has six series in all, although I’ve found myself working on the primary series – the first one, for the better half of five years.

Ashtanga yoga has everything I need and like. It’s steeped in tradition. And, it’s one of the purest forms of Yoga practiced. Its origins are from Mysore, India. It’s very linear. I know what to expect each class and what I’m working toward…that “perfect” pose.

The pace is vigorous enough to hold my attention. Yet, the series is never easy enough to allow my mind to contemplate all the things I need to get done after class. Somehow, Ashtanga keeps me instilled in the moment; the ultimate goal of yoga. This, in turn, allows me to carry the importance of the present moment. Whether I take it with me outside or in the Yoga studio matters now. Because I am happy creating the conscious, peaceful, powerful life I so crave and get to have.

If I could give you one piece of advice (okay two), it would be this:

1. Try many different types of yoga, whether your new to the idea or you’ve been practicing but your heart is just not singing during class. One will call to you personally if you experiment.

2. Practice the type of yoga that draws you in, for whatever reason.

Consciousness, serenity, presence, and peace in the moment and that yoga body are yours for the taking – all you have to do is go.

Do you practice Ashtanga Yoga or any other form? Share your experiences and how it has helped you in the discussion below!

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17 Simple Ways to Live a Greener Lifestyle

People are going green and saving the planet through daily preservation practices. However, there are still many people that think going green is costly and time consuming or more of a “tree-hugger” activity.   It’s easier than you think and we’re going to show you exactly how easy living a greener lifestyle really is!

“We owe it to ourselves and to the next generation to conserve the environment so that we can bequeath our children a sustainable world that benefits all.” – Wangari Maathai

Recycling: More than just a buzzword

Recycling in today’s world is becoming a pretty easy thing to do. In the US, it’s not hard to locate a trash collection service that offers glass, plastic, and/or aluminum recycling deposit station. However, there are a large number of people who still continue to discard glass and aluminum items into the normal garbage can.

In reality, it only takes a few seconds to rinse cans and bottles before dropping them into the recycle bin and allowing that precious material to be re-used in an eco-friendly way.

Newspapers, notebooks, mail, and most other paper products are another series of items that place a serious burden on our landfills. The majority of people, although they may not realize it, toss out hundreds of trees per year along with the daily trash.

Search for community groups in your area and you might find a group of earth-friendly folks may even run paper drives. To participate, gather your old newspapers, stack them, and contact them to pick them up at your location. There are also quite a few other uses for your paper products rather than tossing it out with “yesterday’s news”.

Let’s took together at some incredible ways you can become an advocate for a greener planet.

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1 – Clean your windows with old newspaper

If you’re tired of seeing small white pieces of dust and streaks on your windows after using paper towels, try old newspapers instead – you’ll be more than happy to see the results of your re-use!

2 – Leave the auto out of your mobile

One more thing that could help you to start going green is walking a bit more. Have you ever taken a drive right up the street just to pick up bread?  Try walking or jogging next time, you’ll be surprised at the places you wouldn’t normally see driving; as well as the people you may meet! Most importantly, you’ll be saving the Earth by saving oil rather than burning it.

To save even more on gas, cut your lawn mowing in half. If you do it weekly, do it bi-weekly and so on. A luxe-looking lawn is great to have but skipping an additional week before you mow again shouldn’t have an effect on the health or appearance of it. You can even use a manual push mower; your local hardware store probably still carries this type of lawnmower – you can even find them online here.

If you want to start a lawn care company, you may go to this site to look into the tools and software that might be beneficial in the growth of your business.

3 – Compost your food and paper waste

Composting has become increasingly popular. It’s a good thing, too, because composting puts nutrients back into the soil. Plus, composting is a simple way to help the environment. When you compost you throw your recycled organic waste such as carrot peels, lettuce leaves, and grass clippings into a compost bin.

Over time, this waste decomposes making what some gardeners call “black gold”, a nutrient-rich soil. Set your compost bin outside your back door or in your garage so it’s convenient for you to throw out the leftover waste. You can purchase a compost bin or make your own. They’re easy to make and inexpensive.

Here’s what you need:

  • Bin with a lid
  • Drill

Building instructions:

  • Take a bin with a lid
  • Drill 6 to 8 holes into the bottom of the bin
  • Add several layers of leaves
  • Add several layers of dirt until the bin is half full
  • Throw in your waste like eggshells, coffee grounds, etc.
  • Stir your compost with a shovel or a pick
  • Spray with a little warm water, not too much
  • Drill 6 to 8 holes in the lid
  • Place the bin in a shady area of your yard
  • It should be ready to throw into your garden in a month.

4 – Plant a garden

It’s an incredibly fulfilling experience to grow healthy fruits and vegetables for your family. Gardening is a simple way to greener living since you’re replenishing the soil with good nutrients and cutting back on the processing and shipping of store-bought produce. There’s nothing like fresh and delicious garden-to-table veggies. In many areas of the country, you can grow almost year-round. If you decide to grow your own produce, be sure to do your homework. Read gardening books or follow local gardening blogs for tips. Here is a list of easy to grow veggies for beginning gardeners.

  • Lettuce: Lettuce is a cold-weather vegetable so you can grow it in the early spring and fall of cooler climates. Some lettuce does tolerate the heat. Read the back of the seed packet for this information.
  • Tomatoes: Buy disease-resistant tomato seeds or plants to guarantee successful plants. This limits the need for insect repellants.
  • Cucumbers: Cucumbers like to climb. Upcycle an old metal gate or chair to give them room to spread out.
  • Jalapenos: These hardy, bug-free plants are easy to grow. Great for homemade salsa.
  • Herbs: Fresh herbs right outside your backdoor is heaven on earth.

5 – Buy glass storage containers instead of zip plastic bags

Do away with plastic storage bags. Plastic bags aren’t biodegradable or degradable.  They photodegrade, which means they break down into very small pieces. These tiny pieces end up in oceans, lakes, and the stomach of wildlife.  Researchers say it takes one plastic bag approximately 400 to 900 years to decompose. Instead, buy glass storage containers in all sizes to store your leftovers or anything you want to save. Buy the cute metal lunch boxes for your kids. Most of them have removable trays for easy cleaning.

6 – Use reusable bags at the grocery store

Help the environment by saying no to grocery store plastic bags. Plastic grocery bags are overwhelming the landfills. They degrade into tiny pieces that end up on beaches, in lakes, and contaminate the food of wild animals. Purchase a wide variety of reusable grocery bags to carry your grocery home from the store. They’re sturdier than plastic bags, and you’ll be able to use them for years.

7 – Use cloth napkins

Even though cloth napkins must be washed, all in all, they are better for the environment than paper napkins, especially at home. Here are several suggestions making the switch from paper to cloth napkins.

  • Use linen napkins rather than cotton-Cotton production is not environmentally friendly. Cotton also requires ironing, which uses electricity.
  • You can make your napkins-Buy different colors and patterns of fabric remnants to create fun every day or holiday napkins.
  • Use cold water to wash them-Use a biodegradable laundry soap
  • Dry them on the line-Set up a drying rack in your laundry room or line dry outside

8 – Use reusable kitchen towels instead of paper towels

Studies show that getting involved in environment-friendly activities makes you feel positive about your life and your contributions to the world. Simple choices toward a greener lifestyle make a big impact.  Another choice of greener living is to avoid using paper towels. Like paper napkins, paper towels aren’t environmentally friendly. Factories that make paper towels pollute the area with chemicals during their processing. Paper towels get shipped on trucks that give off carbon emissions. Without realizing it, when you buy paper towels you bring potentially harmful materials into your home. Cloth kitchen towels and dish towels can be used over and over. You can wash them and hang them outside to dry to save on electricity.

9 – Buy reusable plates instead of paper plates

Even though they are convenient to use, avoid buying paper plates. Like paper towels and paper napkins, the production of paper plates is bad for the environment and could expose you and your family to unwanted chemicals from the processing. Instead, choose sustainable ceramic dishes for your everyday use. A sustainable product is one that when it’s made there is a small impact on the environment. Research ceramic plates and dishes before you purchase them. There is a wide assortment of sizes and colors to choose from that you can use for your family’s outdoor and indoor meals.

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10 – Walk to do your errands

Depending upon where you live, one simple way to live a greener lifestyle could be to walk to do your errands. Walking reduces car emissions and gas use, plus it’s great for your health.  Like many environmentally friendly choices, a green lifestyle may be more work. Walking to the grocery will take more time and physical effort on your part. But once you do it a couple of times, you’ll get used to it. Of course, you can’t walk in inclement weather, but even if you walk to do your errands a few days a week, it will help the environment.

11 – Buy local

When you buy your fruits, vegetables, and other products from local merchants and farmers you’re helping them stay in business. Plus, because locally grown foods aren’t transported across the country, they’ll be fresh and taste better. You can find local groups on different social media sites that share information about your town’s merchants.

12 – Plant plants that are native to your area

Greener living is as easy as planting the native plants of your area. Local plants cross-pollinate wild plants and help them spread their seeds. Your area wildlife receives shade and food from these plants. You also help native birds to nest and find food in these plants. Native bees, butterflies, and insects will be attracted to these native plants to create the perfect ecological balance in nature.

13 – Energy-efficient appliance

Energy-efficient appliances are great investments for a greener lifestyle. They’re made with the environment in mind using less natural resources and may save you up to 10% to 20% in electricity costs.

14 – Use energy-saving bulbs

Energy-saving LED bulbs utilize less electricity and last longer. They also throw off less heat so your AC doesn’t run as much when you have energy-efficient bulbs.

15 – Make your own household cleaners

There are many environments-friendly homemade cleaners. Here is a list of a few natural cleaners you can safely use in your home

Baking soda

Baking soda guts grease and grime from surfaces. It’s slightly abrasive, so you can gently scrub your stainless steel kitchen sink with it.  It’s also a natural deodorizer. Open a box of baking soda and set it at the back of your fridge to deodorize your fridge for several weeks.

Castille soap

You may not have heard bout his Castille soap, but it’s completely plant-based. Great for cleaning greasy area.

Vinegar

Vinegar is acid so you can use it to clean grease, grime and soap scum.

Lemons

Cut a lemon in half. Squeeze the juice from both halves into a medium-sized bowl. Fill the rest of the bowl with water. Put the lemon into the bowl of lemon water. Set inside your microwave and cook for four to five minutes. Don’t open your microwave door when it beeps, but let it cool down for five to six minutes. Take out the dish of lemon water. The combination of lemon juice and steam loosens the grease and any bits of food on the side so you can easily wipe them off.

16 – Hang your clothes outside to dry

Who doesn’t love the smell of clothes that have dried outside? Instead of drying your clothes in the dryer, why not hang them outside where the fresh and sunshine can dry them naturally? Of course, some materials get too wrinkled line drying, but tee shirts, shorts, jeans, towels, dish towels, and some shirts will dry fine outside. Get a greener lifestyle simply using nature’s dryer.

17 – Choose reusable water bottles

By now you know that plastic water bottles are of no benefit to the environment. Landfills are full of water bottles with no hope of getting rid of them for decades. Buy everyone in your family a couple of reusable water bottles. Keep them filled with water so they’re readily available for sports practice or going for a hike. You can keep a large glass water bottle in the fridge for refilling the reusable bottles. Wash them once a week, either in the dishwasher or by hand.

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Try these plant based proteins for a vegan diet.

Final Thoughts on Adopting New Habits and Getting on Track to a Greener Lifestyle

There are so many simple ways to live a greener lifestyle. Don’t try all these suggestions at once, just pick one or two, then move on to the next one when you’re ready. Whatever you do to help the environment is worth it. Your small actions will have a big impact. And isn’t that what it’s all about?

Whether you’re growing trees or houseplants or walking to work, we want to hear.

It’s easy to make a few lifestyle modifications to going green and benefiting our environment.  Are YOU currently taking part in eco-friendly practices?  Share your tips in the conversation below!

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