Reviews

The Things I Carry: Star★Lytes Lavender Bouquet Scented Candle

The Things I Carry: Star★Lytes Lavender Bouquet Scented Candle

I was gifted the Star★Lytes candle by my grandmother. This is one of the items that I still have in my room that does not bring me joy… Yet I’m keeping it. So if I love candles, why am I not fond of my Star★Lytes candle? You’ll have to keep reading to find out.

The Things I Carry: Fairy Secret Instant Natural Pain Relief

The Things I Carry: Fairy Secret Instant Natural Pain Relief

As a part of my series, The Things I Carry, I will be discussing why I have kept my Fairy Secrets’ Instant Natural Pain Relief from my Minimalist Adventure. You can consider this an informal review of sorts and if you want to try the magic spray yourself, then keep on reading.

The Things I Carry: Victoria's Secret Tease - Eau de Parfum

The Things I Carry: Victoria's Secret Tease - Eau de Parfum

As apart of The Things I Carry, I will be discussing why I have kept my Victoria’s Secret perfume Tease from my Minimalist Adventure. You can consider this an informal review of sorts and if you want to smell “sexy” then this is the perfume for you.

2018 Favorites: 25 Things That Worked for me This Year

2018 Favorites: 25 Things That Worked for me This Year

I will cover a list of recommendations of experiences, products, and applications that affected my 2018 journey. These cover a broad range and spectrum of items, but I have done my best to categorize them for your leisure. I look forward to finding out what your Top 5 life-changers are.

Why the reMarkable Isn't Remarkable...and That's Okay

Why the reMarkable Isn't Remarkable...and That's Okay

With my reMarkable, I remove the need to constantly be purchasing notebooks, sketchbooks, and more. While this device does not completely eliminate the need for sketchbooks, it does free me from making impulse purchases on ‘cute’ notebooks and stationary products.

How Google Photos Changed My Life

How Google Photos Changed My Life

Today we’ll discuss how one of their many programs, Google Photos, changes my life. As I mentioned in my article about Minimalism, I was attempting to brainstorm ways to be more conscious of what I owned and used on a daily basis.

Munching on MealPal : The Good, The Bad, The Delicious

Munching on MealPal : The Good, The Bad, The Delicious

I have been using MealPal for two months

MealPal, for those of you who cook and take your leftovers to work, is a subscription based service that allows you to order food from participating restaurants in the NYC area. MealPal is a godsend for people who have the following three traits: You can’t cook, you work in NYC, you are indecisive as heck.