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New Years Resolution: Make an impact!

We have suggested a resolve to broaden one’s life experience.  Now, GreenCupboards.com wants to encourage our readers to truly “open the door to greener living” this year.  Health for our planet is deeply tied with health for ourselves.  The top ten resolutions for this year are fixated on an improved state of living.  This means healthier bodies, healthier minds and healthier relationships.  Why not a healthier planet?  Or a healthier relationship with nature?

The “green life” may seem like too broad of a commitment to take on for a New Year’s resolution.  Even so, as we commit to improving our lives and making 2012 a year to remember, GreenCupboards.com hopes to encourage goals that will have a positive effect on our planet.

Here are some simple ideas to get the ball rolling:

-          Recycle!

-          Want to resolve to spend less?  Reuse household products before buying new things!

-          Switch to eco-friendly cleaning supplies!

-          Plant a tree!

-          Start a garden!

-          Are you hoping to lose weight?  Commit to buying organic fruits and vegetables!

The possibilities are endless!  The GreenCupboards.com team wishes you and your families a happy New Year!

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  One Response to “New Year’s Resolutions”

  1. My Logitech VX Cordless mouse died after long and faithful rievsce. I couldn’t wait to order a new one from Amazon so I stopped at the local Wal-Mart to pick up a replacement. I decided to try this HP model. I liked the Micro receiver, similar to the size of the one supplied with the Logitech, and the look was similar so I decided to give it a try. In the end, I wish I had stuck with the Logitech brand. I don’t like the way the scroll wheel works. The Logitech was much smoother and enabled quicker scrolling down long documents. Also, the shape of it feels awkward in my hand oddly it is both too big (higher and more rounded in the middle than I prefer) and too little (it feels too short from front to back). I’ve only used this for a couple of days. Perhaps I will become more accustomed to the shape and the feel of the scroll wheel as I continue to use it, but if Wal-Mart sold the Logitech, I’d have already purchased one to replace this.

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