As most of you know, when I found out that I was going to be a mom, I started moving towards a cleaner, greener, lifestyle… I didn’t do this to be trendy. I didn’t do it to be cool. I did it, behind the scenes, imperfectly, to try and learn how to make changes that would keep us safer and healthier, without causing me to make totally drastic lifestyle changes. We’re still far from perfect, but I feel like we’ve moved miles away from the way we used to live! So, to help me along my way, I’m also always on the lookout for cool tools and resources that can help me make changes, without being extreme. A recent favorite of mine is HappyHavens.com. Learn why…
Happy Havens covers a wide array of topics from DIY and wellness to tips for saving money and going green. A “Happy Haven” is living in a space that truly feels like a home; it is sustainable to the environment, healthy to live in, and lessens the risk of disease for you and your loved ones. I’ve done SO much to help make our home be a ‘Happy Haven” – by using low VOC paints, buying as many things as possible that are BPA free, and growing my own fruit and veggie garden to get Abby the healthiest foods possible. Well, this site wants to help people live a better life too – They want their visitors to feel happier and more productive in the spaces they inhabit, whether through improving air quality, feeling good about saving energy, or having beautiful decor and well-organized design. “Enjoy your stay at Happy Havens: let the wellness begin.” You will love it, I’m sure of it.
If you’re working towards a cleaner, and more sustainable lifestyle too, this site is for you.
Let’s chat: What is your biggest challenge – or biggest success! – as you move towards a cleaner and greener lifestyle? Leave some comments!
And – to help you all on your way to living cleaner – I want to give you ladies the chance to win a super sweet Dyson vacuum, to help you clean and freshen your home, while removing yucky stuff in the air. Use the Rafflecopter below to get your entries in – the more entries you complete, the more chances you get to win. So bookmark this page and come back daily!
My biggest challenge has been moving away from store bought produce. Farmers markets in this area are super expensive and growing our own isn’t feasible right now
Would be a great xmas gift for myself…..
May this sweeper will do a better job than the one I have already..
My (electric) current vacuum sucks – but not hard enough. I expect this one to excel.
I really need a new sweeper and have heard so much about this sweeper.
my daughter needs one, so if I win I would give it to her, GOD BLESS AND KEEP YA’LL SAFE IN HIS LOVING ARMS.
GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR MY DAUGHTER & HER FAMILY.
A Dyson, what wonderful prize to win. Thanks for the chance to win.
A much needed item for us.
Have a great day!
Rachel
Great Gift for anyone!
I shared on Facebook. Woohoo! (There wasn’t a place in the Rafflecopter to enter this link.)
http://www.facebook.com/bella.taul/posts/176326035842493
Right now I am using a corn bristle broom (to save electricity) however a great vacume would be a wonderful way to keep alergyns down on our home. I recycle rain water to use in the 2 camode tanks, to water the pets with and to water the garden with. We use old socks that have lost their pairs and cut them into strips and make “draft busters” our of old sheets or pillow cases, fill then with the sock strips and place them infront of drafty doors.
Our daughter just “flew the nest” and wishes she could have taken our Dyson with her. OH NO, NOT giving it up for anyone! LOL Thanks for the chance to WIN one!! : )
Thank you-this prize is very needed in our home
My biggest challenge is winning a Dyson lol! ;)
lisando at hotmail.com
12-16-2012 6:41 pm – there is no rafflecopter widget to enter? I would love to win this so I thought I would leave comment.
This would be a great gift for me because I gave my vacuum cleaner away to my daughter and grandson when she moved into her new apartment. I could really use one for myself.
sucking the dirt ty.
I really could use the Dyson with seven kids making messes all day;)