Casey Chesterfield
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Habits That You Should Make a Part of Your Health and Beauty Routine
Looking good feels good, but you can’t look your best without putting in some effort. Keeping track of all of your health and beauty routines can be difficult. It’s easy to forget some of the infrequent but necessary tasks that we need to tackle in order to look our very best. No matter how careful you are about your looks on a day-to-day basis, it pays to turn your most neglected beauty tasks into reliable habits. Here are a few things that you should be doing for your beauty, but might not be.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Blush
What You’ll Need to Work from Home
Working from home may seem like a dream come true for many, and we’ve surely all heard stories of how you could accomplish your entire workload from the couch or envisioned ourselves answering emails while lounging by the pool. It’s true that working from home does have some great benefits. Your office can be anywhere, you’ll save money by not commuting, and you can learn to be more independent by setting your own schedule.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Journal
Hands-On Jobs that Pay Well
Some of the best-paying in-demand jobs today are trades or occupations that involve hands-on work. Individuals who do not want to spend years studying to earn a degree can still make strong, competitive salaries through postsecondary certification or apprenticeships. If you enjoy working with your hands and want a career that doesn’t involve sitting at a desk for hours every day, there are many options to choose from that pay well.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Journal
What You Put into Your Body Matters
Exercise can help keep you thin. But when it comes to whole-body health, you still are what you eat, drink, smoke, and invest in any other way. Here’s what you need to know about eating right, using supplements and natural health solutions like CBD, and steering clear of the drugs that can poison your body and mind.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Longevity
A Career in Museum Studies
The day you graduate high school is one step closer to the beginning of your future. You may have spent months or even years dreaming about what you wanted as a career. Filling out college applications and taking the SATs to help launch you into a field that you love can be an exciting time. There are many familiar routes some may take such as becoming a teacher, entering the world of business, or the medical field. Yet there are other paths you can take that could look to be a little unconventional, but are exciting for a variety of reasons. One such calling may be museum studies. What is so special about all the museum exhibitions you remember seeing as a kid?
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Journal
Trading with the Awesome Oscillator Strategy to Maximize Momentum Profits
Millions of Americans—over half the population, in fact—engage in the twists and turns of trading on the stock market. These commodities are a perennial powerhouse in the portfolios of some of the nation’s greatest wealth generators and up-and-comers alike. However, the real sharks in today’s trading world leverage their capital in a number of different markets in order to see the greatest return on investment: That means dealing in forex, among others.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Trader
Creative Ways to Repurpose Old Kitchen Stuff
A lot of household waste comes from the kitchen. There is a plastic wrap from food packaging, as well as wasted food not used before it spoils. Cardboard containers food items come in must also be discarded, as well as bottles and jugs. In addition to the daily waste generated in a person’s kitchen, there are also outdated food preparation materials and broken dishes or partial sets of cutlery a person may wish to replace. Although it is common to generate a lot of trash in the kitchen it is also possible to reduce the volume of garbage headed to landfills in creative and meaningful ways.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Lifehack
What Does Wine Do to Your Teeth?
Red wine long been considered healthy in moderation. From heart health to increased bone density, red wine is associated with numerous health benefits. Although drinking wine leads to stained teeth, recent research has revealed that red wine may actually benefit your oral health. With that in mind, here are some reasons why you should pick up a bottle of red wine on your next trip to the liquor store.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Proof
4 Tips to Prevent Pipe Bursting
A broken pipe is more than a simple nuisance. If you have ever had to fix one, you know that it is no ordinary task — you’ll need to get the water turned off and then hire a professional to cut into or dig down to wherever the malignant pipe resides. As expensive as a repair may be, it is nothing to the cost of your water bill after leaving a gush of water to flow freely. In fact, State Farm estimates that even a 1/8 inch crack in one of your pipes can leave you shedding 250 gallons of water per day. A loss of this magnitude will wreak havoc on your water bill, but also may lead to serious flooding, mold growth or damage to the support walls or base of your home itself. Pipe health — whether cracks or pipe bursting — is a serious issue in your home and must be approached with caution. However, if you take the time as the thermometer begins to recede in the fall months and early winter you can get ahead of the problem before it even starts.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Lifehack
Great Career Paths for Women
Just a few decades have passed since women were expected to get married and stay home with her children and tend to the house. In the 1950s, only 34 percent of the workforce was women. Women did not go to work, and despite any ambition to do so, it was societally expected that they would be the caregivers, child rearers, and homemakers.
By Casey Chesterfield5 years ago in Viva