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Finger Tattoos – Before & After

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Finger Tattoos – Before & After

Hello!! In late April, I enjoyed a tap out tattoo session by my amazing artist, Emily, in her brand new shop called Vivid Visions. She got so much awesome work done and we scheduled some extra time for a few last minute additions a week later. During my extra mini session, we designed tattoos for my inner thighs, neck, and fingers together. It was SO neat to work side by side with Emily to create some tattoo magic and I am so happy with what we came up with. I was particularly excited to get my fingers done because they were looking quite bare. However, we all know that finger tattoos don’t heal the best!

I thought it would be interesting to show what my fingers looked like after they were freshly tattooed and how they look now over two weeks later. Check it out:

Fresh:

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Healed:

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I consider myself to be an excellent “healer” when it comes to tattoos. A vast majority of my previous tattoos scabbed and itched minimally and required no touch ups. Finger tattoos are a whole different ballgame, though – especially for me. I spend a majority of my time during the week working on my computer or my phone and driving back and forth between clients. This makes finger tattoos not the most ideal because they are consistently rubbing on something. I was, of course, disappointed that several aspects of my new finger tattoos didn’t “stick”. Was I surprised? Absolutely not! The tattoos on my palms have been touched up at least five times and they still aren’t completely perfect. It comes with the territory – just think about how often you use your hands throughout the day!

I thought this post would be a good reminder for people considering finger or hand tattoos that you will absolutely, without a doubt need them touched up. It could be once or, in my case, multiple times to get the results you want. Please remember that this is no fault of the tattoo artist. Your hands are in motion all day every day, they are washed frequently, and the skin on your hands regenerates a lot faster. These are all major factors in your finger or hand tattoos not healing as well as if they were on a different location. If you aren’t interested in taking time for touch up appointments or aren’t okay with the results being exactly what you want, I would rethink your decision.

Hand and finger tattoos rule and I love mine. In fact, they are some of my favorites. I can’t wait to get a touch up appointment scheduled soon to get my fingers back to their former glory. I’m sure I’ll need to schedule several and it’s all good!

What is your favorite tattoo that you have? Which of your tattoos hurt the most? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah

Interviewing 101

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Interviewing 101

Hello!! One thing that I have always enjoyed doing is conducting interviews with people. In fact, my very first job when working with the special needs community was leading family interviews. I truly believe that I have been given the gift of gab and I love that my new job as Tim Misny’s social media manager allows me to do interviews a lot. Over time, I have developed some surefire techniques to ensure that my interviews go without a hitch. Let’s check them out so you can use them too!

Research:

When I know that I have an interview scheduled, I immediately begin the research phase. Who am I interviewing? What is the subject of said interview? How am I going to incorporate my findings into the conversation? Prior to meeting Tim Misny for the first time, I researched current cases he’s working on, his merch line, and the Cleveland City Mission which his merch line benefits. I was surprised when he gave me the time to chat with him further and thanks to my prior planning, he said it was one of the best interviews he ever had. That was the kickstart of a beautiful friendship!

Key Points:

One of the most exciting things about interviewing is that you can never know for sure which way the conversation will go. A majority of the interviews I do are just winging it, yes, but I do like to plan for a few key talking points too. Chances are if you are doing an interview, there will be some things you have to talk about. However, it is SO easy for those questions to go right out the window once the interview starts. To prevent this, I always make sure I memorize the must talk about subjects, find good ways to incorporate them into the chat, and knock them out early on in the interview so I don’t forget them lol.

Listen Up:

To be a good interviewer, you have to be an excellent listener. Interviewing is simply responding to what the other person is saying so if you aren’t fully grasping it, you aren’t going to have an effective interview. When the interviewee is speaking, I take it all in. Then, as the answer starts wrapping up, I use what I learned to ask the next question. It’s natural to want to interject when the interviewee is answering you so try to avoid that at all costs! It’s just going to make both of you stumble. And, remember, you are more than likely not conducting live interviews. If you need clarification on something, take a pause, ask your questions, and resume when you are ready.

Just So You Know:

The whole point of an interview is not to make yourself look good. Read that again because it is important! An interview is for the interviewee to look good and it is your job to make that happen. That is why it is crucial to do your research, create talking points, and put your listening ears on. When you are doing everything you can to make your interviewee shine, you are going to look great by default. I also find that when I am not focusing on myself, I tend to interview even better because it eliminates any pressure. Shift your focus and both of you will enjoy the process of interviewing more!

Maybe you aren’t going to conduct interviews. That doesn’t mean these tips aren’t handy for other things too. Could you imagine how awesome a job interview would go if you tried the above beforehand?!

Have you ever interviewed someone before? How did it go? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah

Finding Social Media Management Opportunities

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Finding Social Media Management Opportunities

Hello! Thanks to lifewithlilred, I have been able to work with a variety of advertising companies in some way shape or form. My blog also gave me the skills and confidence to be able to take on other jobs like social media management. I have been doing this particular job with bands and businesses for the past year and change and enjoy it so very much. If this is a job that you think you might like to try too, but don’t know where to start – then this article is for you! Today, we’re going to look at a few easy peasy ways to find social media management opportunities:

Social Media:

This seems like such a given, but you would be amazed at how many people are posting Every. Single. Day. looking for social media managers. In fact, this is how I got started working with Constellations – one post on Facebook. If you keep your social media limited to your close friends and family, you might not come across these opportunities as often. However, there is a way to work around this! On Facebook, you might want to consider joining groups specific to businesses in your community. I am a member of several of these groups and see postings at least once a week for social media related positions. It never hurts to at least try!

LinkedIn:

I have a LinkedIn profile that I created a year or so ago. I never use it, but you might want to. The reason I say this is because I get an email Every. Single. Day. with different content creator and social media management opportunities. Finding a job in this field could be as simple as opening up an email. If you are going the LinkedIn route, you will want to make sure that you craft your page so it looks legit. Spend some time interacting on the site, making connections, and researching companies with profiles that could be a good fit for you.

Promote Yourself:

You could be extremely interested in a job in social media and that’s great. No one will know if you don’t talk about it, though! Post on your profiles that this is a service you offer. Tell your friends to tell their friends. The power of good old fashioned word of mouth marketing is much stronger than you think. Of course, you can’t just talk the talk. Your profiles should reflect a strong social media presence so it is worthwhile to put the work into bulking it up. A strong social media presence also leads into the last point…

Seek Strategically:

Think of social media profiles for established businesses, brands, or bands. They have tons of followers and interactions that keep their pages active. Now, think of the pages of some recently opened businesses. Notice a huge difference? If you said the interaction is minimal, at best, then how right you are! These are perfect places to offer your services to because new businesses, brands, and bands need to create a buzz. Established pages already have someone doing something right and, chances are, freshly started ventures don’t. This is where you come in!

With the tips above, you can begin looking for social media management opportunities more effectively. You never know when they might turn up!

Are you active on social media? What is your favorite platform? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah

What To Do Before A Long Tattoo Session

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What To Do Before A Long Tattoo Session

Hello!! This past Wednesday, I enjoyed a grueling nine hour long tattoo session at my friend’s studio called Vivid Visions. My artist got four huge pieces done during my tap out session and we are still not done! We’ll be adding the rest of the odds and ends towards the end of the month. I often get asked two questions about these appointments because it is the only way I get tattooed. One) How? Answer: Very high pain tolerance lol. Two) How do you prepare for it? It’s actually quite simple, so check it out:

Sleep Well:

A tap out session isn’t a sprint, it’s a full on marathon. Yes, the tattoo artist is doing literally all of the work. However, it’s your job to make it as easy as possible for them to do what needs done. This all starts with a good night’s sleep. Think about how miserable it feels when you aren’t well rested and have a ton to do that day. That is SO not what you want to be feeling during a tap out. You want to feel strong and alert so try to get at least eight hours before your big appointment and take it easy during the time leading up to it.

Eat, Eat, Eat:

It cannot be stressed enough how important it is to EAT on your tap out day. Your body is essentially about to be injured for an extended period of time and you need that fuel to get you through it. Not eating can lead to shakes, dizziness, weakness, and fainting and no one wants that. Be sure to start your day with a balanced meal, of course, but don’t forget mid session snacks either because you will definitely need them. My favorite snack during a tap out is nuts or trail mix because it’s an immediate protein boost. They pulled through in the clutch on Wednesday!

Hydrate A LOT:

Although I don’t mind an occasional Diet Coke when getting tattooed, I primarily make sure to drink a ton of water. It promotes healing, skin buoyancy, and can help soothe any nerves. I am one of those people that feels chronically thirsty during tattoo sessions so I always bring several bottles of water with me. I also never drink coffee before an appointment unless it’s absolutely necessary. Lots of caffeine comes with the jitters and I don’t like experiencing a midday crash when I’m getting tattooed.

Comfort Is Key:

Being tattooed is obviously an uncomfortable situation and it’s up to you to deal with it so your artist can work. Be sure to dress for comfort and the area being tattooed. You’re not going to want to wear jeans if you’re getting your legs tattooed lol! Other items that might be good to bring include a hoodie if it’s chilly in the shop or a pillow to place around your body as needed. You could even bring something that gives you comfort like a stuffed animal. Whatever gets you through. And don’t forget a phone charger!!

By doing the above before every session, I am able to endure eight plus hours of being tattooed. I have not tapped out once yet and I don’t plan on it any time soon!

What are some of your tattoo session tips? Do you have a go to tattoo artist? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah

Professional Skills That Can Elevate Your Everyday Life

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Professional Skills That Can Elevate Your Everyday Life

Nowadays, it seems as if the boundaries between our personal and professional lives are becoming increasingly blurred. While we often focus on honing skills for career advancement, it’s essential to recognize that many of these same skills can also enrich our personal lives. This isn’t just for people who work in corporate or who are aspiring to be influencers; this goes for all industries, and that even includes those who want to go into the medical field, trade school, and beyond.

Today, we are going to talk about some professional skills that could be fantastic in your personal life, especially when it comes to building up your personal brand. Here are a few that you might want to start perfecting:

Effective Communication:

Is this low-hanging fruit? Probably, but this is still some pretty important advice! Everyone knows the importance of effective communication, but many don’t quite grasp that this is the cornerstone of healthy relationships. Solid communication is so important, and it’s more than just hearing the other party; it’s listening to them and understanding what they’re saying.

The ability to express thoughts and feelings clearly, listen actively, and empathize with others fosters deeper connections and reduces misunderstandings. Just by honing your communication skills in professional settings, you can enhance your relationships, resolve conflicts more constructively, and become a better partner, parent, friend, and colleague.

Time Management:

It’s probably easily agreed by everyone that time is a precious commodity. This is why learning to prioritize tasks, set goals, and manage your time efficiently not only boosts productivity in the workplace but also allows you to make the most of your leisure time. Again, this might be one of those obvious skills; it’s something that children usually learn at a young age, but to this day, people whether in their professional or personal lives still struggle with time management. Learning how to mitigate all of this just makes life so much easier and less stressful.

Being Adaptable:

Life tends to throw curveballs at us every once in a while, and we need to manage it and try to overcome it (or catch it). Since it’s inevitable and can happen at any time, it’s important to understand that the ability to adapt to change and bounce back from setbacks is invaluable both professionally and personally. No matter who you are, you need to understand that life is full of unexpected twists and turns, from job transitions and financial challenges to health crises and personal losses. This is exactly why developing resilience equips you with the mental fortitude to navigate adversity with grace, learn from setbacks, and emerge stronger than before.

Basic Life Support:

This one might be a little dark, but if you were to take a BLS class, there might always be the chance that you could one day literally save someone’s life. This is one of those skills that’s mixed. Some industries (like medical) just expect this, while other industries will think it’s an important skill to have in case an emergency happens to a team member.

This can potentially help someone in case of an emergency professional-wise, but it can be just as valuable when it comes to your personal life, too. In everyday life, unexpected emergencies can arise, such as cardiac arrest, choking, or drowning. If you have BLS training, you’re gaining the knowledge and confidence to intervene effectively in such critical situations, potentially saving the life of a loved one, friend, or stranger.

Negotiations:

Negotiating can be a very uncomfortable situation. But you need to keep in mind that negotiation skills are invaluable in navigating professional relationships, whether it’s securing a deal, resolving disputes, or collaborating with colleagues. These same skills are equally essential in personal interactions, from negotiating household responsibilities to resolving conflicts with loved ones (or even just trying to buy a high-ticket item like a house or car).

Emotional Regulation:

When it comes to a professional setting, sometimes you need to swallow your pride and take what’s being thrown at you. It can be so hard not to explode and it might be seen as unprofessional if you show negative emotions when someone is mistreating you. In your personal life, you might be more tempted to talk back if someone mistreats you. Being able to control your emotions no matter how unpleasant the situation may be is an excellent tool. Lacking that emotional regulation and control can get you into serious trouble. This is a valuable skill that takes time to learn, but it’s so worth it.

No one is saying to bring work home with you, but some skills you use in the workplace can be most helpful in your every day life!

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Pet Bunnies For Easter: DON’T

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Pet Bunnies For Easter: DON’T

Hello! Apparently, Easter is at the end of the month, which I just learned by looking it up lol. With Easter comes the decision of whether or not to get your children a bunny or another form of baby animal as a pet. I’ll make that decision easier by telling you… DON’T DO IT!! I have been happy to see lots of similar posts on my social media newsfeeds, which means it’s about time for my yearly PSA to say the same. Need more reasons other than it’s simply not a good idea to get an Easter bunny of your own? I’ve got you:

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Melvin and Penelope sure are cute right? So cute, in fact, that it’s easy to forget how much work and care that two little balls of fluff require. I have wanted pet bunnies for as long as I can remember, but I am so happy that I got Mel and P as an adult because I knew exactly what I was getting myself into. Remember, bunnies can live for over ten years. That’s a long commitment and chances are a majority of their care will fall on you. Here’s some key points to know about bunnies that will hopefully leave you with getting your kiddos a stuffed animal instead…

Bunnies Are Shy:

If you think that bunnies are going to be happy immediately being cuddled, coddled, and held: You are wrong. I have had Mel and P for a year and a half and it took them a very long time to get acclimated to mine and Johnny’s touch. As of now, Penelope finally doesn’t mind being held and Mel still despises it. Even though Pen tolerates being held well, it’s something I don’t do often because I never want to break the trust that I have so carefully cultivated. Bunnies require a lot of patience to have them be friendly with you and anything less will simply traumatize them.

Bunnies Are Expensive:

You know what doesn’t require constant Chewy orders? A stuffed animal! Bunnies are a HUGE financial responsibility and I spend at least a hundred dollars on them on Chewy monthly – not to mention vet bills. You will need to get your bunnies pellet food, Timothy hay, bedding, toys, and don’t forget weekly trips to the grocery store for fresh veggies. So, in all reality, you are looking to spend closer to one hundred fifty per month. If you can’t commit to that financial responsibility for the next ten years, then don’t get the bunnies period.

Bunnies Are Messy:

Every morning, I spend an hour caring for my bunnies. This includes a thorough cleaning of their litter boxes and any accidents they had outside of it. It can be a really lengthy process. Then, the bunnies will come out to play and that means bedding, hair, and hay everywhere! Johnny and I are constantly sweeping our floors and the amount of dust bunnies after just one day is unreal. If you are not up for forever cleaning up after bunnies, then they are not the pet for you. I’m here to tell you and be perfectly honest – it is never ending.

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All of these things are important to consider, but there is so much more too. Bunnies need lots of exercise to be happy and if you can’t be around to let them roam in a safe setting, they are not living their best lives. They are also very social creatures and it’s best to get them in a pair so they have a companion. Bunnies want your love and attention and if you can’t do the things that make them feel this way, they are not a good choice for a pet.

Having said all of that: Bunnies are absolutely amazing and my life is infinitely better because of Mel and P. However, any animal should not be adopted as a split decision or a gift and most bunnies adopted for Easter will end up back in a shelter. Make this choice wisely and stick to traditional treats for Easter, instead.

How does your pet get exercise? What is your pet’s favorite treat? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah

5 Mistakes You’re Making With Your Laundry

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5 Mistakes You’re Making With Your Laundry

You might think that there isn’t anything that could go too wrong with your laundry. However, if you want to keep the quality, color, and reliability of your clothes, then you had better be ready to offer them the care that they need. Here, we’re going to look at all-too-common mistakes people make when doing laundry, and what you can do to prevent them:

Not sorting them by color:

Yes, you still need to sort your clothes by color. Dark clothes should be washed with dark clothes, light with light, and white with white. We have heard a lot of people saying that many modern t-shirts don’t really require this as much because production doesn’t use dye that can come off in the wash. Unless you know precisely how each piece of clothing is going to act when swirling in hot water together, don’t chance it.

Not following the instructions on the tag:

You might think that the instructions on the tag are just a suggestion and that nothing bad is likely to happen if you don’t follow them. Or, you might be like many people who never check the tag at all when washing clothes. If that happens, then you should expect tearing, shrinking, or stretching as a matter of course. If you want to keep your clothes like new, you have to follow their instructions.

Neglecting to check for optical brighteners:

This is a tip that a lot of people don’t know about. There are laundry detergents out there, sold with the express intent of washing clothes, that don’t really wash them too well. Optical brighteners are a somewhat common ingredient. Rather than focusing on washing them, getting out stains, and keeping them fresh, these detergents act as a sort of dye, brightening the laundry instead. Needless to say, most people want their clothes washed, not just having the appearance of being washed.

Keeping the temperature too high:

Another common mistake is thinking that “hotter is better.” Yes, in higher temperatures, dirt and stains might be able to dissolve more easily. However, this is also worse for your clothes, making them more likely to stretch and lose their consistency, as the high temperatures also add wear and tear to the mix. A cold wash can do your clothes a lot of good and uses less energy than usual.

Not cleaning your washing machine:

You have to take care of your washing machine for it to take care of you. Mold, mildew, detergent residue, and hard water buildups can begin to affect the effectiveness of your clean, as well as the health of the machine. A self-clean cycle with a good washing machine cleaner is all you need.

Many of the mistakes above can be a force of habit, so you might not realize exactly what the problem is until you stop it, and find the alternative a lot better. These tips will help you end up with cleaner, fresher clothes, that don’t suffer any unexpected changes in the process of washing them!

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A Millennial Approach To A Successful Construction Business

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A Millennial Approach To A Successful Construction Business

The construction industry, traditionally known for its resilience and stability, is undergoing a transformative shift as millennials take on leadership roles and shape the future of businesses within the sector. With a focus on innovation, sustainability, and technology, the millennial approach to a successful construction business involves adapting to changing times while maintaining the industry’s core values. In this exploration, we will delve into key strategies and practices that define a millennial-driven construction business:

Embrace Technology and Digital Transformation:

Millennials are often referred to as the first digital generation, having grown up in an era dominated by technology. Embracing digital transformation is a cornerstone of a millennial approach to a successful construction business. Incorporate construction management software, project management tools, and Building Information Modeling (BIM) to streamline processes, enhance collaboration, and improve overall project efficiency.

Of course, you will want to be well versed in all aspects of the tools you use, even if they aren’t digital. Your knowledge on these tools can make or break a project. It can also help you find the best quality and prices when searching for a hyperboloid connector supplier, repair crew, and more. Look for products that promote innovation and efficiency as you make your decisions. You will want tools and equipment that are portable like those from www.stoutconveyors.com so you can use them wherever your expertise is needed.

Focus on Sustainability:

Millennials place a significant emphasis on sustainability and environmental responsibility. A successful construction business in the millennial era integrates eco-friendly practices into its operations. Utilize sustainable building materials, such as recycled steel, bamboo, and low-emission concrete, to reduce the environmental impact of construction projects. Implement energy-efficient designs and technologies, including smart HVAC systems, solar panels, and green roofs. Sustainable construction practices not only align with millennial values but also appeal to an increasingly eco-conscious client base, contributing to the long-term success and reputation of the business.

Promote Diversity and Inclusion:

Millennials champion diversity and inclusion in the workplace. A successful construction business embraces these values by fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce. Encourage equal opportunities for all employees, regardless of gender, race, or background. Creating a workplace that reflects diverse perspectives and experiences not only strengthens the company culture but also enhances creativity and innovation.

Invest in Employee Development and Well-being:

A millennial-driven construction business recognizes the importance of investing in its greatest asset – its people. Prioritize employee development through training programs, workshops, and opportunities for skill enhancement. Provide clear career paths and mentorship programs to foster professional growth within the organization. Additionally, prioritize employee well-being by creating a positive work environment. This includes promoting work-life balance, offering mental health support, and implementing wellness programs.

Engage in Social Media:

In the age of digital communication, social media plays a crucial role in building brand awareness and connecting with clients and stakeholders. A millennial approach to a successful construction business involves leveraging social media platforms to showcase completed projects, share industry insights, and engage with the community. Establish a strong online presence through platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter to build credibility and attract potential clients. Social media could be an invaluable tool for your business or it can be a hindrance if it’s something you are struggling with. If that is the case, you might want to consider using Virtual Assistant Services which could provide you with social media management, content strategies, and more.

In the same breath, your website is also highly important and should always be functioning properly for the best customer experience. If you need help designing trade-specific websites for your business, it is much better to outsource than try to DIY. A malfunctioning website could be what drives the sale you were working on to a competitor.

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Utilize Social Responsibility Initiatives:

Millennials are socially conscious consumers who appreciate businesses that actively contribute to the community and social causes. A successful construction business in the millennial era engages in social responsibility initiatives to make a positive impact beyond project sites. This can include supporting local charities, participating in community development projects, or implementing environmentally friendly construction practices.

Implement Transparent Communication:

Transparent communication is essential for building trust with clients, stakeholders, and employees. Embrace a culture of open communication, where information is shared transparently at all levels of the organization. Utilize project management tools, communication platforms, and regular updates to keep all stakeholders informed about project progress, challenges, and successes.

Adapt to Changing Market Dynamics:

The construction industry is subject to changing market dynamics, economic conditions, and technological advancements. A millennial-driven construction business adapts quickly to these changes and embraces a mindset of continuous improvement. Stay informed about industry trends, emerging technologies, and shifts in client preferences, especially when it comes to products such as Black Malleable Tube Clamps, Aluminum, or even Titanium products.

 The points above not only meet current industry expectations but also sets the stage for the continued evolution of the construction sector!

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Get Ready For Renovation With These Smart Tips

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Get Ready For Renovation With These Smart Tips

A home renovation is an excellent way to add value, both in monetary terms and how you feel about your home. Whether it’s a partial renovation or a full remodel, you can get the home you’ve always wanted. Before your renovation project can get underway, you need to prepare for it. Renovations can be noisy, messy, and often take a long time too. You will want your home set up and ready for work to begin so everything can go as smoothly as possible. There are a few steps to take to get it all in order:

Before You Begin:

Home renovations can prove to be a dangerous feat if you do not have the proper skills to do it yourself. As you establish your budget, are you leaving room for hiring the best contractors? Using a team that is budget friendly but may cut corners can end up costing you more time and money in the long run. It can be helpful to schedule consultations and get quotes from several different companies for plumbers, electricians, and construction teams to determine the best fit for your needs. To get started, simply enter a search for “electrician sanford nc” (or your local area) and be sure to ask your friends and family for advice if they have used any of your options before. If they had a great experience, the chances are high that you will too.

Clear Out The Space:

One thing you definitely don’t want to happen is for anything valuable to be damaged during your renovations. Some valuable items could be permanent fixtures and fittings, which can’t be removed. However, there are often things that can be removed so that they’re out of the way. A storage service such as Ranchers Mobile Storage could be your best option for removing anything you don’t want to keep in your home. Put everything in storage temporarily and get it back when the renovation is finished. If you don’t have much, it could be moved to a spare room or garage too.

As you prepare for your renovations, you might also want to declutter the space to offer a blank canvas to the workers. This could be as simple as donating unwanted items or throwing away things that are no longer working properly. However, if you are planning to completely refurnish your space, you might want to look into getting a few roll-off containers for home renovations to make the task easier on yourself. Then, your home will be all ready for fresh new furniture when the project is completed.

Cover Up:

Not everything can be moved out of your home. You might not want to move everything if it’s going to take too much time and effort. Instead, it can be better to cover some things during the renovation to protect them from any mess. This could include covering up furniture or even covering floors and other surfaces. You want to make sure any covers you use, such as sheets or tarps, are secured in place. Think about the best ways to protect everything from dust, paint, or anything else that could damage your possessions.

This might seem like a menial task but you have to remember that time is money when you are working with renovation experts like Amplified Renovations (or a similar company in your local area). Doing what you can in terms of prep work before the renovation begins will allow the team you have selected to dive right into the project without wasting time on things that you are capable to do DIY style. This can also include having old appliances hauled away, having a dumpster available for debris, and making the space free of clutter.

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Set Things Up for Contractors:

You will likely have contractors coming and going while your renovations are taking place. If you’re not going to be living in the property during this time, installing a lock box for keys is a good idea. It will allow your contractors to let themselves in and out without you having to get up early to travel over and let them in. There are other things you might want to do for your contractors too. For example, make it clear that they can use your bathroom, or perhaps even set up a temporary toilet in the yard if there isn’t a functioning bathroom.

Find Somewhere to Stay:

You can remain in your home while you’re having it renovated. However, this isn’t always the smartest choice. There can be a lot of noise and mess, and being around all of the work can be stressful. Plus, if you have pets or children, it could be dangerous. Moving out temporarily might be the best thing to do if you would rather avoid being around all of the work before it’s finished.

Be prepared for your renovation before it begins and you will help everything go smoother while keeping your home as neat as possible!

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Why Sanitary Toothpaste Matters: A Hygienic Approach To Oral Care

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Why Sanitary Toothpaste Matters: A Hygienic Approach To Oral Care

When it comes to our daily routine, brushing our teeth is something we all do without much thought. It’s one of those autopilot activities that help us feel fresh and ready to face the day. But have you ever stopped to think about the toothpaste you’re using? Is it sanitary? Does it matter? Well, the answer is a resounding “yes”! In this post, we’re going to dive into why sanitary toothpaste matters and how it can make a significant difference in your oral hygiene:

The Hidden Dangers in Toothpaste Tubes:

Let’s face it; toothpaste tubes are not the most hygienic of containers. They sit in our bathrooms, exposed to humidity and various contaminants. Over time, toothpaste residue can accumulate on the nozzle, creating a breeding ground for bacteria. This is especially true if multiple family members share the same toothpaste tube. When you squeeze that toothpaste onto your brush, you’re potentially introducing harmful bacteria into your mouth. Not exactly what you had in mind for your oral hygiene routine, right?

The Case for Sanitary Toothpaste Dispensers:

Enter sanitary toothpaste dispensers – the heroes of our oral hygiene routine! These nifty devices eliminate the need for squeezing toothpaste from a tube, thereby reducing the risk of bacterial contamination. Instead, they dispense a precise amount of toothpaste onto your brush with a simple push or pump mechanism.

Here’s why sanitary toothpaste dispensers matter:

  • Bacteria-Free Toothpaste: With a dispenser, you can say goodbye to the worry of bacteria lurking in your toothpaste. The sealed container keeps your toothpaste fresh and uncontaminated.
  • No Mess, No Stress: Toothpaste tubes can be messy, and squeezing out the last bits can be a hassle. Dispensers provide a neat and efficient way to get the perfect amount every time.
  • Easy to Use: Dispensers are user-friendly, making them suitable for both children and adults. They’re a convenient addition to any bathroom.
  • Saves Money: When you use a dispenser, you’ll use just the right amount of toothpaste, reducing waste and saving you money in the long run.
  • Environmentally Friendly: Many dispensers are designed with eco-friendliness in mind, using less packaging and reducing the environmental impact compared to traditional tubes.

The Health Benefits of Sanitary Toothpaste:

Now that we’ve established the importance of keeping your toothpaste sanitary, let’s delve into the health benefits:

  • Reduced Risk of Oral Infections: Using a dispenser can help prevent the introduction of harmful bacteria into your mouth, lowering the risk of infections, gum diseases, and bad breath.
  • Consistent Hygiene: Dispensers provide a consistent amount of toothpaste with each use, ensuring you’re brushing effectively every time.
  • Encourages Regular Brushing: The ease of use of toothpaste dispensers can make brushing your teeth more convenient, encouraging you and your family to maintain a consistent oral care routine.

Choosing the Right Sanitary Toothpaste Dispenser:

Now that you’re convinced of the benefits of using a sanitary toothpaste dispenser, it’s time to choose the right one for you. Here are some factors to consider:

  • Design and Aesthetics: Toothpaste dispensers come in various designs to match your bathroom decor. From sleek and modern to cute and colorful, there’s a dispenser for every taste.
  • Capacity: Consider how many people will be using the dispenser. Some come with multiple chambers to accommodate different types of toothpaste or serve multiple users.
  • Ease of Cleaning: Look for a dispenser that is easy to disassemble and clean to maintain its hygiene.
  • Durability: Invest in a dispenser made from durable materials to ensure it lasts for years.
  • Dispensing Mechanism: Choose between push-button, pump, or touchless dispensers based on your preference.

Maintaining Your Sanitary Toothpaste Dispenser:

Once you’ve selected the perfect dispenser, it’s essential to maintain it properly to ensure it continues to provide you with a hygienic toothpaste experience. Here are some tips:

  • Regular Cleaning: Clean the dispenser nozzle and parts regularly to prevent the buildup of toothpaste residue and bacteria.
  • Keep It Dry: Make sure your dispenser is not in direct contact with water to prevent mold growth. Store it in a dry area of your bathroom.
  • Refill Promptly: Refill your dispenser when it’s running low to maintain consistent hygiene.

The next time you reach for your toothbrush and toothpaste in the morning, consider making the switch to a sanitary toothpaste dispenser. It’s a simple yet effective way to take your oral care to the next level, providing you and your family with a cleaner, healthier smile.