7.31.2012

Review & Giveaway: Milo Paper Gift Shop

Okay organizing junkies, who loves a good notebook for lists, organizing, notes, etc.? Anyone? If you're anything like me, you probably have more notebooks than you need lying around the house. While I'm a tech-lover, I'd rather hand-write things down than have electronic lists. I love writing. I love colored pens/markers. I love beautiful notebooks. *sigh*

Enter: Milo Paper Gift Shop. Beautiful personalized notebooks, notepads, wall calendars, super cute kids placemats, stationery, growth charts, and more. I want to show you a few of the truly cool products they offer.

dry erase meal planner
desk blotter
stationery
I was sent a notebook to giveaway to one lucky reader. Here's what I think about it:
  • The front and back covers are beautiful. The design is lovely and the cover itself feels sort of soft, yet sturdy. The cover is scratch resistant as well.
  • The notebook is made from recycled materials, which is awesome.
  • The coil is nice and won't come unraveled from use.
  • The lines in the notebook aren't crisp, thick lines, but are lighter dotted lines. I personally dig this. I don't like it when lines in a notebook overpower my writing.
  • Overall impression: Milo Paper Gifts makes high quality products that are meant for use - not just to sit on your desk and look pretty {that's just an added bonus}.





Prize: Milo Paper Gift Shop Notebook

Number of Winners: one

To Enter: You must use the Rafflecopter widget below. It's really easy to use and makes giveaways a lot easier for me to manage. The widget will tell you what your commenting topic is! (mandatory)

Giveaway Ends: Wednesday, August 8 @ 12:01 a.m. (ET). One winner will be chosen using the Rafflecopter widget. The winner will be announced on this post and will be emailed to claim their prize. The winner has 48 hours to respond to my email to claim their prize.
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Giveaway Rules & Disclosure:
  • You must be a follower (through Twitter, FB, GFC, or RSS/email) of The Nest Effect to win.
  • The winner will be chosen by rafflecopter.com.
  • This giveaway is open to readers living in the U.S.
  • Please make sure your email is either linked in your profile or on your blog OR that you include it in your comment. If I can't find your email address, I can't contact you as the winner.
  • You must comment as your first, mandatory entry. All entries will be verified when the winner is chosen.
  • One entry per method per person (3 total).
  • This giveaway is sponsored. The prize, information, and giveaway have been provided by Milo Paper Gift Shop. I was sent a product to review and give my honest opinion on. Any opinions about products stated in this post are completely honest and purely my own.


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7.29.2012

Technology Tutorial: How to Organize Your "Liked" Pages on Facebook

Today I have a technology tutorial for you. It's really simple to do and can make Facebook more enjoyable.

I've always "liked" a lot of business pages on FB. It was a bit overwhelming a few months ago before the Lists feature came out and all of my liked pages were showing up on the main news feed along with friends and family. Information overload. Here's how to organize your FB likes so you can view what you want, when you want. {The instructions are written on the images, so if you're reading in an update email or feed reader and can't see the images below, please visit the blog.}








After creating all of my lists, I've deselected the "Show in News Feed" option for each page. By deselecting that option, it doesn't show up on my main News Feed - only friends and family do now. Since I've created lists for ALL of the pages I like, I still get the updates, but I choose when I view them. I also really enjoy being able to view the same type of updates all at once {for example - all of my education blogs and companies are on one list and I can view their updates together}.

If you have any questions, let me know!

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7.23.2012

New Items in My Etsy Store & a Quick Giveaway!

In the last week I have added 4 new sets to my Etsy store.

2012-2013 Monthly Calendars (not editable / fillable, just printable)
business planner set {editable / fillable}

Etsy planner set {editable / fillable}

blogging planner set {editable / fillable}
The 20% off coupon code - JULYSALE - is still active until this weekend. No longer valid.

To celebrate these additions, I'm going to giveaway ONE copy of the finances & home information set. Enter through the Rafflecopter widget below. Super easy, quick giveaway. Ends July 27, 2012 @ 12:01 a.m. Good luck!





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7.18.2012

Sell Your Excess "Stuff" & 2 Free Printables

I'm really feeling lately like we just have too much "stuff". (This was actually #4 on my decision for change last month.) Yesterday I went and bought an iPad. Not really helping out #3 on list. But thanks to Pinterest, Etsy business has been good, and I thought it would be handy for an upcoming trip I'm taking. After playing with it for the last 24 hours, I've decided to take it back. #1 I'm not an Apple fan to begin with. #2 while it's really neat, I feel like it's truly the same as my Amazon Kindle Fire I got for Christmas last year. And I can get way more stuff for free on the Fire than I can on the iPad. I've wanted an iPad since they first came out, so at least now I've tried it and know what I'm "missing" (or not). Taking the iPad back = one less gadget + $600 back in our bank account.

Anyway, do you feel like you have too much stuff as well? I don't think I'm the only one. When I watch movies/TV shows where the characters live in other countries or in another time period, whether or not it's accurate, they seem to have less "stuff" and live more simply. We're in debt. We should be living simply anyways, right? We don't think so, obviously, since we have junk overtaking our apartment.

Over the last month and a half, I've been slowly cleaning sections of the apartment, finding things to sell or donate. Ideally, I'd love to have a yard sale, but it can't really be done where we live. Option #2 is eBay, Amazon, and local online classifieds (not Craigslist). I don't like taking the time to list things on eBay or ship the stuff, but now that listings are free and they've (finally) simplified their listing process, it's not too bad of an option. Amazon is super easy to sell books, movies, and video games. And online classifieds (through local TV news stations) are really only worth selling on for more expensive items (TVs, a car, furniture, etc). I really wish we could have a yard sale though because then I could sell even the smallest of things - like a candle, binders I no longer use (but are in excellent condition, of course), stationary, clothes, etc. No one looks on eBay or classifieds for some of those "other" things. I've recently discovered local Facebook groups that are kind of like online yard sales. Good concept, but the posts are mostly people who are trying to get you to buy into their "work from home and make $10,000 a month" scam.

So why simplify? Here are my reasons.
  • Less stuff = less clutter
  • Make some money on things we no long need/use
  • Less to clean around
  • I don't like keeping things we don't need just because we can - my husband does, though
  • Get rid of the guilt - the guilt that comes from seeing the "one too many" of everything that we own and the debt we still have - why keep spending the money?
I've decided any money we get from selling our stuff will go towards paying off the debt. I have some stuff on eBay right now and we have a few things listed on the online classifieds. I also have some books on Amazon.

Want garage sale tips? I've collected some on a Pinterest board for you.

I have created two free printables for you for tracking garage sale and online sale income. Click the images to download the PDF files.


Do you have any tips/websites to share for selling online?

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7.16.2012

The Latest & Greatest of Pinterest

I spent a good chunk of my weekend on Pinterest. Terrible, I know. I found some really good stuff though and thought I'd share.

None of these pins/pictures belong to me. PLEASE click through the links and visit the websites if you're interested in repinning. Don't pin from this post.




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You can also leave your Pinterest account link below {in the comments} so I can follow you!

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7.14.2012

Happy Birthday to Me & A Gift For You

Today I am a quarter century old. To celebrate my birthday, how about a free printable? This document comes in the family & party planning set {in the set it's in a different font and is editable}. The family & party planning set is on sale in my Etsy store for 50% off, today only. It's originally $30 and today you can get it for $15! The sale will end at midnight (ET) tonight.


You can download this document for free until midnight (ET) tonight. Enjoy! =]




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Infographic: Bridge to Financial Freedom

Since we've been talking finances lately, I thought I'd share this infographic that came in my email today from Mint.com. {If you can't read it, click to make it bigger.}


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7.12.2012

Reclaiming My Health - Part Two

{Read part one.}

Truth?

Last week was a train wreck.

First off, I was on my *monthly emotional roller coaster*. The emotions were even worse with a good friend moving to VA to start his military career. And then news, after news, after news of changes that will indirectly affect me. Too much sad news.

I honestly don't ever have cravings for anything...ever. Last week I did. I didn't track my WeightWatchers points at all last week...it just wasn't worth it since I knew I wasn't going to care if I went over. I didn't exercise one bit either. Partially because I was so badly sunburned on my shoulders and legs that it hurt to move until about Thursday {and the burn happened on Sunday}.

Monday is my weigh-in day. I didn't lose or gain.

As of Monday, I'm back on board and fully focused and determined. I've been tracking all week and doing really well. I've been making healthy choices when making dinner by swapping ingredients where I can. I've been jogging {the 100 degree weather makes it absolutely dreadful though - even when the sun is down} and doing Zumba {with the XBOX 360 Kinect}.

My best accomplishment so far this week? Going to the movies with my BFF to see Magic Mike and not getting popcorn. This is truly very difficult for me because movie theater popcorn is my absolute favorite. Instead I ate before going and snuck in Goldfish crackers for my salty alternative.

For exercise, I do a combination of walking and jogging and Zumba {when I'm home alone because I truly look ridiculous doing it}.

Where I live, there's an incline or decline no matter which way you go, so I've decided to briskly walk the incline and when I turn back, jog all the way home. Each block is 0.1 of a mile, so I walk one mile and then jog 0.8 back. I'm working to increase gradually.


I also have Zumba Fitness for the XBOX 360. It uses the Kinect Sensor, so it tracks my movements and lets me know how close I am to looking like the instructor. haha I just {literally, as I'm writing this} bought Zumba Fitness Rush on Amazon. I've read the reviews and supposedly it's better, so we'll see.

I have a hard time getting in to exercising and sticking with it. I easily get bored. I don't like repetitive. I don't like slow {I just don't have the patience for yoga or pilates}. I don't like anything that doesn't make me feel like I'm getting results. Zumba and jogging make me feel the burn all around. They're both great full body workouts for me. I am not bored with Zumba yet, surprisingly. I'll do the 45 minute intermediate "class" and the time just flies by because it's fun.


When walking or jogging outside, I use the Cardio Trainer Pro app on my phone. Luckily I snagged it on Amazon when it was the free app of the day in May 2011, so I didn't pay for it. {They also make a free version called Cardio Trainer.} The paid version isn't really necessary for me because I don't use the pro features, but since I have it, I just use it.



I turn on the GPS on my phone and let it map my route. That way I can see my time, distance, pace, calories burned, etc. I've used this app for two years now and still like it.
Music is an absolutely must have for me when working out. It has to have a good beat and pace. Here's what's on my playlist currently.


B.o.B - Play the Guitar
Of Monsters and Men - Little Talks
Ellie Goulding - Lights
Kid Cudi - Make Her Say
Glee - Thriller / Heads Will Roll
Lil' Wayne - Got Money
Chiddy Bang - Opposite of Adults
Shiny Toy Guns - Major Tom
Calvin Harris - Feel So Close
Foster the People - Pumped Up Kicks
Gorillaz - Rhinestone Eyes
Trey Songz - Say Aah
Florence + the Machine - Shake It Out
Gym Class Heroes - The Fighter
Grouplove - Tongue Tied
Alex Clare - Too Close
Lupe Fiasco - Words I Never Said
Fun. - Some Nights
Foster the People - Helena Beat

I'm always looking for more music to add to my playlist. Any suggestions?


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