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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...
Product Reviews, Repairshenry, maintenance, problems, projects, roof, rv, rv full time, rv living, sealant, tropicoolLeave a comment

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...
Repairsfrugal, full time rv, maintenance, problems, projects, rv, rv full time, rv livingLeave a comment

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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Upcoming Projects

January 20, 2019January 19, 2019 eric
Upcoming Projects
As always happen, things change, schedules get adjusted, expenses come up and plans are altered. I had a medical scare a week ago with a complication from my medications causing some heart issues. I appear to be fine now, but...
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Healthy Eating on the Road

January 19, 2019January 18, 2019 eric
Healthy Eating on the Road
We have lived in our RV, Sleipnir, since July 2017. That puts us at almost a year and a half. Because we don't have a tow vehicle, that means we do not leave the campground we are at very often....
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Ready to Re-Enter the World? Build Your Confidence with These Tips

Ready to Re-Enter the World? Build Your Confidence with These Tips

The world can be an intimidating place, especially when you’ve been away from it for so long. This often happens to people who are stuck indoors over a long period of time. Maybe you regularly work from home or had a surgery that left you unable to leave your house. Whatever the situation, you might feel a bit overwhelmed. But by setting goals and applying them to your life, you can begin to restore your confidence and live a life of success. Sweet Honeybee Health offers tips on how to pull it off and feel great doing it. Identify Life’s Stressors Are you having trouble staying motivated? It can be hard to maintain a healthy lifestyle when you are stuck at home, as it’s easy to become depressed with your surroundings. It’s important to make time for yourself so that you can focus on eliminating the things that stress you out. Learn to look for things in your life that cause you grief, pain, sadness, stress, anxiety, and other emotions that affect you negatively. Once you know what triggers you, start avoiding them and watch your life become less stressed. Your confidence will naturally rise, making it easier to face the world. Find Ways to Relax Many people find getting back out into the world to be a scary and intimidating experience. It doesn’t help that it can be hard to get over your fear, especially if you’ve been stuck in your house for weeks or months on end. Fortunately, there are many ways to conquer your fear of returning to the real world. Counseling and therapy are some of the most popular options. Others include yoga and meditation. Another popular method that’s gaining steam is CBD. This natural supplement can help you feel less stressed while boosting your mood. And best of all, it won’t affect your cognitive function. Don’t Ignore Your Diet Did you know that a healthy diet can make all the difference in your mood? Consuming junk food can make you feel less energetic and put you in a down and depressed mood. As a result, it will be harder to get back in the swing of things in the outside world. Instead, replace junk foods in your diet with fruits and vegetables. Most people immediately dismiss these two food groups because they’ve heard it so much. But they really do make all the difference in how you feel. Try it for a couple of weeks and take note of the effect it has on your health. Don’t be afraid to try several different techniques to reduce your stress levels. You may find that a combination of methods works best for you. Change Careers or Start a Business Sometimes, you just need a change of scenery to reclaim your confidence. You should consider changing your job if you are stressed out with your current employer. Or, you could even start your own Florida company. Make a Business Plan A business plan that is well-written and comprehensive is key to your success. Take the time to outline everything, from how you will sell your services to how much funding you’ll require. Your plan should be detailed. Think about the kind of business structure you want, whether an LLC or a corporation, for example. Talk to different sources about getting funding to get your business going. The more thorough your business plan is, the more likely people will want to invest in you.   Finding your way back to you and learning to live your best life doesn’t have to be a struggle. Try these tips so that you can re-enter the world confidently.    

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