Lifestyle
So What If You’re Renting, You Can Still Garden
Who says homeowners get to have all the fun? Renting presents some challenges to gardening, but you can still grow your own food in a rental space. Having a garden when you’re renting has its own challenges, but we have a few tips.
What Thread Count Really Means And How to Buy the Perfect Sheets for Your Bed
Don’t spend hundreds of dollars on sheets with high thread counts that will feel cheap and wear out in months. Here’s how to spot a good set of sheets and know you’re getting what you pay for.
7 Tips for Breaking the Sleep Deprivation Cycle
Not sleeping eight hours a day weakens our immune systems, makes us prone to disease, and generally diminishes our physical and mental abilities. But you can do something to improve your sleep naturally, easily, effectively.
I Lost My Job Because of COVID-19 — Here’s What I Want You To Know
Losing a job is always hard, but it’s especially daunting during these trying circumstances. The good news? You’re not alone. Here are a few ideas to help get you through this.
Bidets In America: The Change That’s Finally Catching On
With nationwide TP shortages, it’s time to talk about how bidets are the most effective — and sustainable — way to clean back there. Meet Tushy, the new way to combat TP shortages and reduce your impact on the environment.
Essential Stay at Home Cures for Anxiety
You have every right to feel overwhelmed. Anxiety is a part of you, but it doesn’t have to define you. Take these tips to heart, and the next time you find yourself in an anxiety attack, try one out for yourself.
It's Time to Get Chickens
Having backyard chickens is inexpensive, simple, and full of rewards like farm-fresh eggs produced right from your home. Here's how you can learn to raise your own chickens.
How (and Why) to Make Your Own '5-Minute' Journal
We all have a lot to process right now. Writing in a journal can reduce anxiety and stress and help us keep a record, and perspective, of this unprecedented time in our lives.