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Sustainable Homemaking Part 2

January 24, 2024 Ellyn and Lauren
Sustainable Homemaking Part 2
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Wifestyle Hustle
Sustainable Homemaking Part 2
Jan 24, 2024
Ellyn and Lauren

This wraps up our series on sustainable homemaking. We hope you’ve enjoyed our perspective on it. If you have anything you do that we didn’t mention here please leave us a comment on one of our social pages or on our website. Until next time;..

By incorporating these practices into your daily routine, you can contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly lifestyle at home. Remember that small, changes can make a big difference for your finances and your life. Until next time..

On our first episode in this series, found HERE, we talked about ways we try to make homemaking sustainable. We're finishing up our series today.

As with last time, some things you can do once and they're done. Other things you have to do over and over again. But once you get in the habit, things like waste reduction aren't as daunting anymore. Getting all members of the family on board is another big way to make everything easier. An added bonus of that is you are passing on sustainable practices. Your kids can then incorporate in their own families when they grow up.

Another big one for my family (Ellyn) is tackling home projects ourselves. We are big DIYers. We didn't come into adulthood with a lot of home improvement skills but with YouTube and internet articles we can figure out how to do most small projects ourselves.

Did you know we talked about sustainability one another time? Listen to The Road to Sustainability HERE

Do you have a show idea for us? We would love to hear it. Send us an email to Wifestylehustle@gmail.com

Have you liked our social pages? We're found at Wifestyle Hustle on all the social media platforms. If you are enjoying our content we encourage you to go like our social pages. We post something new to enjoy most days. By liking our page, you also bring us up higher in the algorithm so we can be found by other people.

Music is by Oliver Massa. It is called Weekend Chores



Show Notes

This wraps up our series on sustainable homemaking. We hope you’ve enjoyed our perspective on it. If you have anything you do that we didn’t mention here please leave us a comment on one of our social pages or on our website. Until next time;..

By incorporating these practices into your daily routine, you can contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly lifestyle at home. Remember that small, changes can make a big difference for your finances and your life. Until next time..

On our first episode in this series, found HERE, we talked about ways we try to make homemaking sustainable. We're finishing up our series today.

As with last time, some things you can do once and they're done. Other things you have to do over and over again. But once you get in the habit, things like waste reduction aren't as daunting anymore. Getting all members of the family on board is another big way to make everything easier. An added bonus of that is you are passing on sustainable practices. Your kids can then incorporate in their own families when they grow up.

Another big one for my family (Ellyn) is tackling home projects ourselves. We are big DIYers. We didn't come into adulthood with a lot of home improvement skills but with YouTube and internet articles we can figure out how to do most small projects ourselves.

Did you know we talked about sustainability one another time? Listen to The Road to Sustainability HERE

Do you have a show idea for us? We would love to hear it. Send us an email to Wifestylehustle@gmail.com

Have you liked our social pages? We're found at Wifestyle Hustle on all the social media platforms. If you are enjoying our content we encourage you to go like our social pages. We post something new to enjoy most days. By liking our page, you also bring us up higher in the algorithm so we can be found by other people.

Music is by Oliver Massa. It is called Weekend Chores