If you want to have a healthier 2020 (and save some money), you might want to start cooking at home.
Even so, with our busy lifestyles resolving to pack a lunch every day can feel daunting. So start small, by cooking at least one meal a week. Who knows, maybe once you get into the rhythm of things, you might become a meal prep fiend!
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Even so, with our busy lifestyles resolving to pack a lunch every day can feel daunting. So start small, by cooking at least one meal a week. Who knows, maybe once you get into the rhythm of things, you might become a meal prep fiend!
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If exercising more is one of your 2020 resolutions, start with taking the stairs instead of the elevator. It's a great way to get moving; besides, it'll build stamina so you won't feel as weak when you start a proper workout routine.
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Want to declutter your home? Get rid of all the clothes that you didn't wear more than twice in 2019. Donate to a local charity or try selling them on platforms like thredUp.
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Looking to save money for your next 2020 getaway? Take on a money-saving challenge. One of our favorites is the 52 week money challenge: You save $1 on week one, $2 on week 2, $3 on week 3, and so on and so forth. If you do this for 52 weeks, you'll have $1,378!
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We hate to break it to you, but your phone is probably one of the dirtiest things you own. It may even be roughly 10 times dirtier than your toilet seat. So basically, sending a single text with clean hands'll render them dirty again. Gross! So, this 2020, be sure to regularly sanitize your phone with wet wipes.
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