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Do Just One Thing for January 11, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | January 11th, 2019

If you forget to bring a reusable coffee cup to the shop, at least do this: Ditch the cardboard sleeve. It’s estimated over 58 billion cardboard sleeves are added to cups every year and instantly tossed into the trash when the hot cup of java is finished. The reality is, a hot cup only stays hot for a short period of time. So eliminating the sleeve is at least one tiny way to reduce your footprint when you forget to bring your reusable thermos to your favorite coffee shop.

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Do Just One Thing for January 10, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | January 10th, 2019

Sure, if you have a small gift to give, a piece of scrap paper makes an easy gift wrap. But what about something larger? Consider wrapping it in something useful by using a double-duty gift. Take two pillow cases and double-wrap a gift; just tie a knot with the excess fabric, and voila! A beautifully wrapped gift. Tea towels and bath towels are also easy to use in lieu of paper to wrap a present; use safety pins to tuck them neatly into a wrapped gift. And you can upcycle the fabric bags that shoes or bedding sets come packaged in; they often have a zip closure that makes wrapping a breeze.

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Do Just One Thing for January 09, 2019

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | January 9th, 2019

Did you know many fitness and health experts say walking 10,000 steps a day is the “magic number” to lose weight and feel more energized? If you don’t have time to go to the gym, you can try to reach that number in your day-to-day life and go green, too. Skip taxis in major cities and walk instead (or use public transport, which requires some walking to and from stations). When running errands, choose a shopping center that has several stores and walk between stores rather than driving to several. Experts say downloading a long podcast to your phone can help you walk more without realizing it, too.

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