Reindeer: A Fun Post From Susan’s Green Cleaning .
The holiday season is here so we thought we’d share a few little-known facts about reindeer. Female Reindeer Have Antlers Reindeer are very unique herd animals. The
The Vacuum Cleaner
If you have carpets, vacuuming is an important part of keeping your home dust-free. Below is a history of how vacuum cleaners evolved into the sophisticated machines we use today
A Brief History Of Veterans Day Observance
Veterans Day aptly defines itself. It is a national holiday in the United States to honor and recognize our soldiers, our pilots, and sailors for their service defending the freedo
Give Your Home A Fresh Look
Are you wanting to give your home a fresh look? First look around you. Do you like what you see? What does your home say? Are you trendy? Nostalgic? Eclectic? Or are
Branding Your Home
Have you branded your home? If not, maybe you should! Branding your home means making it yours to the uttermost. Family and friends should be able to tell it’s yours righ
Susan’s Clean Green Lifestyle Series, Part 1: Exercise That Prevents Dementia
This post is part one of Susan’s Clean Green Lifestyle Series, exploring ways to improve the quality of our lives. Of all the lifestyle changes that you can undertake, regula
Full-Spectrum Light: Susan’s Clean Green Lifestyle Series, Part 2
Today’s post on full-spectrum light is part two of Susan’s Clean Green Lifestyle Series. Have you ever noticed how “blah” you feel after spending the
Sanitizing Versus Disinfecting: What’s The Difference?
People use the words sanitizing and disinfecting interchangeably, but they are not the same. Simply put, sanitizing reduces the number of germs on a surface to a safe, acceptable
Clutter and You: Part 2
Attachment Clutter and the Psychology of Space Clutter is clutter, right? Or are there hierarchies of clutter? The state of your home reveals something about your psyche, your emot
Clutter And You: Part 1
Are you feeling stressed, or worse, distressed? A study published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin found that unlike causes of stress that take time to resolve,