Why Practicing Kindness is Good for Your Health

November is known as the month of gratitude. This is the time of year to reflect, count our blessings, and appreciate the people who make our lives better. This is also the time of year we celebrate being kind to one another. World Kindness Day falls on November 13th of each year, reminding us of the need to be kind, considerate, and compassionate in our dealings with others.

But did you know that practicing kindness is also good for your health?

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How Clutter Impacts Your Mental Health

We are all acutely aware of clutter. Over time, clutter invades our home, our work, and even our cars. The unintentional build-up of stuff can, over time, impact more than the cleanliness of our home. Recent studies have shown that clutter can also impact the quality of your overall mental health as well.

Did you know that your home or workspace clutter can have a variety of unappealing side effects?

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Prepping Your Lawn for Winter

Winter is approaching and your lawn is ready for the changing of the seasons. Your water bill is going down for a few months, but your grass will thank you for taking extra good care of it before the cold blows in.

When it comes to winterizing your lawn, there are several projects you can tackle while the sun is still gracing us with its presence (and before the wind gets uncomfortable).

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How Much Homeowners Should Budget for Home Maintenance?

Whether you are a first-time homeowner or a seasoned one, the issue of home maintenance is both essential and frequently overlooked or avoided until necessary. Why? Because there are a lot of things to maintain around a home and everyone wants to hope for the best. The “I’ll deal with it when it happens” train of thought is common but can also put homeowners in a pickle when something big breaks down – like their water heater or air conditioner. 

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Why You Should Make Improving Your Credit Score a Priority

The importance of a good credit score can’t be overstated. Your credit score is one of the most important measures of your financial health, and one of the easiest ways to judge how responsibly you use credit. For one thing, a good credit score is essential for buying a home or getting a mortgage. That’s because lenders use your credit score to decide whether to lend you money and under what terms.

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Reconnecting with Friends After the Kids Return to School

For many people, today’s world is starting to feel like it was pre-pandemic. But that’s not the case for everyone. Have you lost touch with some of your favorite people in the last two years? Do you miss the conversation, the laughs, the connection with other humans?

If the answer is yes, it’s time to reconnect with your pre-pandemic people.

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