We are probably all guilty of holding onto some things “just in case” we might need them or want them. I get it! I’m guilty too! I still have a hard time getting rid of my business suits although I rarely wear them anymore. Sometimes we DO need to be prepared in the event that we need some of those things, but it is also possible that we tend to hold onto too many “just in case” items. For example, “Do I really need 10 business suits or could I just keep 2 or 3? There are definitely two sides…
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A lot of people I’m talking to right now are in crisis. Whether it’s a divorce, job loss, death, being forced to move, battling accidents, trauma, health issues, or financial loss, I’m hearing it from everyone. Bottom line, life has gotten really hard. The second thing I am hearing is the spiritual tools no longer work. It’s too hard to meditate, read, slow down or calm down. How can I possibly slow down and bring myself to rest when my nervous system is literally short-circuiting?! Listen, I get it, and I hear you. I myself am going through the trenches…
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You shouldn’t stop watering the lawn during fall. Grass needs water to develop its root system and receive valuable nutrients. Use a rain gauge and follow the weather forecast to ensure your grass receives 1 inch of water per week. The ideal time to stop watering lawns is when the ground freezes. Inexperienced lawn owners often ask the same question: How often should I water my lawn in the fall, and when to stop? That’s why I’ll tell you all you need to know about proper fall lawn care, including when to stop watering your lawn. This way, your grass…