It Wasn’t All Bad, Some Good Things Happened in 2020 Too!
We know it may be hard to believe, but a lot of good things happened in 2020! There were good deeds galore, kindness, compassion, many notable firsts and quite a few comebacks.
We know it may be hard to believe, but a lot of good things happened in 2020! There were good deeds galore, kindness, compassion, many notable firsts and quite a few comebacks.
Staying present in a world of distraction can be challenging. Amy Margolis gives us great tips to set up the perfect morning ritual and start your day off right with a morning reboot!
To enjoy nature’s downtime on the homestead, it’s best to be prepared for winter’s challenges. Tips on equipment, how to weather the cold, winter vegetables & fishing living off the grid.
You know that moment. We’ve all been there, waiting in line and you just want to scream! Five tips on how to stay grounded and be present with moments that are a bit prickly.
Is it really that hard to reimagine how to quench everyone’s thirst without using hundreds of one-use plastic bottles? Tips for going plastic-free!
4 Simple Tips to celebrate the season without losing your marbles or abandoning health & fitness goals. Take time to recharge, set limits and check in with yourself so you can actually enjoy the holidays!
Three small, unrelated moments of gratitude, patience, and caring remind Alison to stay open, help others and truly listen to the universe.
In Part 2 of our Lacrosse equipment series, Coach Mac shares his expert review of the ECD DNA Men’s Lacrosse Head. It is versatile, sturdy and designed with midfielders in mind, but it’s a threat in the hands of any player position.
Archie Adams shares some invaluable tips for any of us that are considering homesteading and living off the grid.
Your greatest challenge for changing old ways of thinking and being is your own Critter Brain. What it is and how you can combat it.
5 Happy Headlines for good living! Mind. Body. Soul. Earth. It’s all connected & taking care of each leads to a happier, healthier life & planet.
Why Jean & Alex Trebek decided to help Hope of the Valley and its mission to prevent, reduce and eliminate poverty, hunger and homelessness. A story full of faith, giving and compassionate action.
The Homeless community in Los Angeles needs our attention and support to help those in need. Cheryl Farrell has some very good ways we can step up and help.
How to break your addiction to always be improving using these 4 tips. Learn that you are enough and you have enough and that it’s OK to enjoy the moment!
Butter makes everything better and Elaine Khosrova makes Butter so interesting… We speak with Elaine who really gets to the heart of this delicious condiment!
Dove Rose offers us the option of letting life have us by relinquishing control and truly taking the moment to show up for ourselves!
Kathlene McGovern explores returning to college when you’re in your 30s, 40s or later. It can be both challenging and also present greater rewards than you might imagine.
In these difficult times, there are lots of ways we can each use our time and imagination to give and spread hope to others.
In Anne Cochran’s last installment of her 10 part series on college, she discusses the best way for an adult to help their teenage student – by being the parent and NOT a friend.