by Susanne Dwyer | Sep 3, 2016 | Advice, Home Spun Wisdom, Latest News, Lifestyle |
(TNS)—Are you looking to be more physically active? If you’re planning to do more exercise or play more sports, beware of overuse injuries. Overuse injuries are any type of muscle or joint injuries that are the result of repetitive trauma, such as tendinitis or a...
by Susanne Dwyer | Sep 1, 2016 | Advice, Home Spun Wisdom, How-To, Latest News, Lifestyle |
One of the worst things about living in a tiny house or apartment is the lack of storage space. When your belongings are constantly underfoot, it can be quite annoying. In this modern world, people tend to accumulate items much faster than they get rid of them. This...
by Susanne Dwyer | Aug 31, 2016 | Advice, For Your Clients, Home Spun Wisdom, Latest News |
With the arrival of the Zika virus, it’s more important than ever for homeowners to remain vigilant when it comes to standing water on their properties. Zika is primarily spread through a type of mosquito that prefers to breed in and around water collected in man-made...
by Susanne Dwyer | Aug 30, 2016 | Advice, For Your Clients, Home Spun Wisdom, Latest News |
Simply put, designer, author and TV personality Nate Berkus says your home should tell the story of who you are and be a collection of what you love. But since each of us has a unique story to tell, that story unfolds in myriad ways. One person’s collection of...
by Susanne Dwyer | Aug 29, 2016 | Advice, Home Spun Wisdom, Latest News, Lifestyle |
In 2015, the United States reached 27.4 gigawatts (GW) of solar power capacity. That’s enough power to serve 5.4 million homes, making 2015 the biggest solar year yet. The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) predicts that residential installation of solar power...
by Susanne Dwyer | Aug 28, 2016 | Advice, Home Spun Wisdom, Latest News, Lifestyle |
(TNS)—Q: You’re seated on a plane next to a person who is taking up your space. Should you say something to the person or to the flight attendant? A good technique in instances like these is what I like to call the “lowest level of reaction first” or addressing the...