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Where to from here?

November 21, 2022 eric
Where to from here?
We live in an apartment currently and do not have an RV. That means no camping on weekends even, no camping at all. Our apartment is roughly 1,000 square feet, we have loud neighbors that fight, smoke marijuana in their...
Buying, Technologyethernet, full time rv, internet, inverter, power, problems, rv full time, rv living, solar power, technology, wifi, winegardLeave a comment

They just don’t get it….

August 16, 2022 eric
They just don’t get it….
I’ve been back on the Facebook groups for full time RV life. When we moved into our RV, I did research. Lots and lots of research. What could break, what could I fix, what did I need to do at...
Camping, Travelsfull time rv, internet, rv full time, rv livingLeave a comment

Coming Soon: Clearsource Ultra Review!

March 17, 2020 eric
Coming Soon: Clearsource Ultra Review!
I received a Clearsource Ultra from Clearsource RV. I will be working on a written review today, to hopefully post tomorrow. I am also working on a YouTube review of it. We had partially recorded the material and started editing,...
Product Reviewsclearsource, fresh water, full time rv, rv full time, rv living, technology, waterLeave a comment

Winegard Rayzar Update

February 13, 2020February 13, 2020 eric
Winegard Rayzar Update
I broke the Rayzar. Well, sort of. Actually, I broke the control panel. This is an update about the Rayzar and what not to do. On the back of the control panel, there are three female coax ports, Ant-IN, Cable-IN,...
Product Reviews, Repairs, Smart Home on Wheels, Technologybroken parts, full time rv, maintenance, problems, rayzar, repair, rv full time, rv living, sealant, technology, warranty, winegardLeave a comment

Lenovo S330 Chromebook Initial Impressions

June 27, 2019 eric
Lenovo S330 Chromebook Initial Impressions
I bought a Lenovo Chromebook S330 last week and have been playing with it for a few days. I did not receive this for review, paid outright for it. Immediate Thoughts It is small, light, and very portable. The S330...
Product Reviews, Technologychromebook, computer, internet, rv full time, rv living, technology, wifiLeave a comment

Simple Shelving Solution

April 13, 2019 eric
Simple Shelving Solution
Sometimes it is the little things that help with living in a small space. Our Tiffin Allegro is 33 feet long with no slide outs. It means we have very little space inside, a tiny kitchen, and limited storage space....
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Frugal RV Living: Bar Mop Towels

March 17, 2019 eric
Frugal RV Living: Bar Mop Towels
For over a year, we lived in our RV and used paper towels for many things. Cleaning up cat messes, wiping countertops, napkins, drying spills, whatever. If it was wet and needed to be gone, we used a paper towel...
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Henry Tropi-Cool Roof Sealant Review – Part One

February 13, 2019May 22, 2019 eric
Henry Tropi-Cool Roof Sealant Review – Part One
I received some products from Henry, namely Tropi-Cool Roof Sealant Products. In a previous review, I applied and tested the Stop Leak Silicone, which has worked well. This time, I tried out the smaller bucket of the whole roof sealant...
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Where’s the updates?

February 12, 2019February 12, 2019 eric
Where’s the updates?
Okay, I'll admit, its been a couple of weeks since I posted a new article or update. After my health issues suffered, I was forced to take a break from things and slow down. I have to work on things...
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Getting Started Off Grid

January 28, 2019January 28, 2019 eric
Getting Started Off Grid
Sounds easy enough, living off grid. Have a house with its own water and power supply along with a way to deal with waste. However, when living on limited income with very little collateral and nothing to work with, things...
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Small Fixes, Big Wins: Healthy Habits for the Time-Starved

Small Fixes, Big Wins: Healthy Habits for the Time-Starved

  No, you don’t need a Himalayan retreat or a pantry full of powders to clean up your daily routine. Building healthy habits that stick isn’t about revolutions. It’s about slivers of intention hidden in plain sight. You’re already living a busy life; this isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing better with what you’ve already got. If you’ve ever stared into your calendar and thought, “There’s no time for this,” you’re in good company. But there’s more wiggle room than you think. Start Small, Think Big Forget the dramatic overhauls. They’re mostly fantasy. If you want sustainable change, the best move might be to embrace the Kaizen method, which is all about tiny, incremental steps. Brush your teeth standing on one foot to build balance. Walk for 3 minutes after lunch instead of scrolling. Add five deep breaths to your morning routine. Micro habits like these compound into actual transformation, and they don’t ask for more than you’ve got. Move When You Can You’re not lazy, you’re scheduled to death. So skip the guilt and find small pockets to move. Park a little farther away, stretch while the kettle boils, take the stairs like they’re part of your cardio plan. These aren’t throwaway gestures; they’re your secret weapon. Experts say it helps to integrate movement into your day in a way that doesn’t require a total life redesign. You’re already moving through the day—just let the motion count. Prep, Don’t Panic Rushed meals and vending machine dinners don’t mean you’ve failed at health. But you can do better with less panic if you plan just a little. Sunday isn’t a holy meal prep day unless you want it to be. Five minutes of chopping or portioning out snacks counts. Even keeping hard-boiled eggs and pre-cut veggies in the fridge changes the game. Meal prep is an ideal strategy when it works in a way that makes the rest of your week less of a nutritional scavenger hunt. Introducing Super Greens to Your Diet If spinach smoothies and kale omelets aren’t in your regular rotation, super greens might be the shortcut worth exploring. They don’t replace a salad, but they sure support one. Think of them as a bridge between how you want to eat and what you’ve got time for. They mix easily, don’t require refrigeration, and give your gut and energy levels a quiet boost. There are options out there that are made from organic vegetables and free from artificial flavors and sweeteners. If that sounds like a match for your routine, you might find this useful. Sleep Like It’s Your Job Sleep doesn’t need a romanticized makeover. What it needs is consistency. Bedtime routines aren’t just for toddlers; consistent sleep routines are essential for memory, immune function, and metabolic health. Even if it’s just a regular wind-down ritual: reading one page, listening to a familiar podcast, dimming the lights; it all counts. Sleep debt is real, and interest accrues faster than you’d think. You don’t need more hours, just better ones. Hydration on Autopilot Water might be the only supplement you’ll never need to buy in capsule form. The trick is not forgetting it exists. Dehydration doesn’t feel like thirst; it feels like brain fog, fatigue, or sluggish digestion. The easiest fix? Prioritize hydration by keeping a water bottle within reach and making refills non-negotiable. Start the morning with a glass before caffeine; you’ll notice the change. Mindfulness in Minutes You don’t need a mountaintop or a meditation app subscription to breathe. You just need a moment. In between meetings or in traffic, practice mindfulness or meditation in small, informal doses. One minute of silence while your coffee brews. Three slow breaths before checking your phone. It adds up, and more importantly, it adds clarity when everything else is chaos. The beautiful thing about habits is that they don’t ask for a whole new life. They just ask for consistency. Whether it’s five jumping jacks or half a salad, the habit itself is what builds momentum. You don’t need to optimize, perfect, or gamify your health. Just respect it. Start where you are, and stay a little longer. Discover a world of natural wellness and holistic health tips at Sweet Honeybee Health and start your journey to a healthier, happier you today!

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