The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Fan or Air Conditioner in Ireland

So those are my “holiday decor hacks”!

If you find yourself feeling like you need to do more and more everyday just to keep up with the rest of the blogging world, I totally understand where you’re coming from.I still see clever things that other bloggers are doing all the time and I definitely have the tendency to think that maybe if I just got up a little earlier, or stayed up a little later to sneak in some extra work time, then I could be clever like them too, but that’s just a losing battle.

The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Fan or Air Conditioner in Ireland

Plus I have to remember that I’m already pretty clever in my own way.There will always be another new idea, another possible new income stream, another amazing project that your readers would love, but the best course of action, and the best use of your time, will always be to just carve out your own path, do things in a way that works for your life and your family, and just enjoy the success that it will bring you.And if that means only working for an hour a day, then so be it!

The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Fan or Air Conditioner in Ireland

Other tips and tricks that you’ll love:.How to start a blog so you can work from home.

The Ultimate Guide to Buying a Fan or Air Conditioner in Ireland

How to accomplish big things when you feel like you have no free time.

10 ways that you can work from home.Bonus points if you have a cool brick wall to put it in front of.

Lose half a point for the Christmas sign that’s still stuck to the wall a few inches out of this shot.. Are you wondering about that weird beady berry-y stuff in the bucket?.I got a giant bag of it on clearance at Michael’s for $2.

I don’t know what it’s supposed to be, but each individual piece was priced at $7, so I figure it must be cool enough for my new bucket.. Is that crazy or what?Seriously, there was like $80 worth of this stuff in that little bag.. OK, back to the bucket.. Nice isn’t it?