All you really need to pamper yourself is a small goal and a little bit of time. For instance, if all you have is 15 minutes you could make a cup of tea and watch some fun YouTube videos in the time it would take you to drink that tea. Later at night, pop on your favorite relaxing album and pour yourself a glass of wine. If you have 30 minutes make yourself a bowl of ice cream and get lost in some mindless reality TV. Or you could call up an old friend and set the clock for 30 minutes of catch up conversation.
If you’ve got an hour why not head off to the gym? Try 20 minutes of cardio workout and the rest of the time in the sauna reading a magazine. You could even take a car ride to some scenic overlook and watch the sunset (or rise!). If you’ve got three hours then grab a book and head out to your nearest java joint for a endless latte and a good read or go on a picnic lunch with a friend.
As mentioned the common dominator in all those potential pampering sessions is time. There isn’t much you can do about your work schedule short of calling in sick or taking a vacation day. The best time for a little pampering will probably come during the weekend but even then it’s hard to find the time that is unless you get a little help. That help could come from a company like Junk King Nashville.
Coming home every day to stacks of junk in your garage isn’t pleasant. The same can be said for every time you go down in the basement to do laundry and find yourself tripping over stuff you wish you could get rid of. Hiring Junk King Nashville means getting throwing out that unwanted junk was never easier. Imagine how long it would take for two or three strong Junk King crew team members to remove whatever you want from your house. In many cases, you could fill up the Junk King truck in less than an hour. As they drive away, you can start your pampering. On the other hand, if you had to take on that job by yourself you’d renting the truck and then driving it all over Nashville looking for a proper dumping spot. How long will that take? Probably most of your day off. It doesn’t have to be that way when Junk King Nashville takes on the assignment. Getting rid of junk and having the time to pamper yourself: that’s a perfect combination!
It’s summer in Nashville and that means lots of visitors will be streaming through as part of their vacation. Whether they are just making a one-day stop or staying for a week, Nashville has become an extremely popular destination for thousands of folks. That’s good news for our economy. It’s also a great opportunity to show off with pride all that Nashville has to offer.
In Nashville, state lawmakers recently sent a bill that authorizes the removal of the Occupy Nashville camp to Governor Bill Haslam for his signature. This would outlaw all unauthorized camping on public grounds. The key word there is “unauthorized.” No one wants to outlaw protests; it just makes practical sense that there be permits utilized by protesters that might infringe on common areas used by the general public.
As with every other local state government, Tennessee is getting into the energy efficient business by setting up projects that will be sponsored by the Clean Tennessee Energy Grant program. The funding from these projects comes from the April 2011 Clean Air Act Settlement with the Tennessee Valley Authority. As part of this settlement the state will receive over $26 million to fund clean air projects.
Have you ever thought about the lifecycle of a tire? Like every other type of product that is made, a tire starts out on a designer’s sketchpad. Each year improvements are made in the design of tires to help them last longer and become more resistant to puncture or leakage. Those design specs are then handed over to the tire manufacturer who implements the changes and begins creating boatloads of new tires. Those tires are then shipped out retailers and auto repair shops where they are sold car owners. The tires are either sold as a single replacement, in pairs for the front or rear or in sets of four. After those tires have served its purpose they are removed and disposed of. Thus completes the circle of life for a tire.
There is a very simple way to bring an abundance of joy into your Nashville home: Welcome a new pet. While it is true that this requires some careful preparation and due diligence on your part, the rewards of unconditional love will be well worth the effort. For the most part, pets fall into two categories: passive or active. The passive varieties are those critters which are contained in cages, tanks or aquariums. Sure, they might seem busy in their own space but these are the kind of pets you can take out and toss the ball with. On the other hand, a cat or a dog would certainly fall into the active variety of pets.