Need a good recommendation? Here I am, offering some of my favorites from food, finances, to writing!
My Favorite Writing Books:
I love each of these writing books in this list for different reasons, and you can learn more about those reasons in this blog post. Purchase from the list below to allow me to earn a bit from Amazon Affiliates.
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2Y31420JG310?ref_=wl_share
Thrive Market:
Why I love Thrive Market is because they make organic, gluten-free, and quality food items widely available for a variety of incomes! If you purchase a membership, your membership covers one for a lower-income household.
If you decide Thrive Market is for you, you can use this code to sign up and get 25% off your first order (and yes, I do get a kickback of $25): http://thrv.me/HYuScw
Instacart:
Oh, my wow. I use Instacart every week. Seriously. While I do love grocery shopping, what I love more is my time to be used in other ways. What I love is that you can choose to have your groceries delivered OR you can pick them up from your favorite store. This has been one of the biggest upgrades to my life.
Place an order today (with my code), and you’ll get $10 (and I’ll get $10 too)! It’s a win-win. Here’s my code: https://inst.cr/t/YzNSNWpxUzZR
MINT:
Keeping track of my finances has helped me to catch rogue credit card charges (saving myself $50 from going to a random fee), and Mint really makes it so easy.
If you use my link to sign up, I’ll get rewarded: (you get $10, I get $10) https://mint.app/b9gfsrz6
Workout Clothes:
I’m currently on the lookout for a clothing brand that prioritizes earth-care and people-care throughout their manufacturing process to the end product. My go-to used to be Fabletics, but they refuse to be transparent about their ethical practices (and I was buying from them often). Read the blog post about it: Is Fabletics Sustainable and Do They Have Ethical Practices?
I do really like what I purchased from Wodbottom, and I reviewed my experience here (there’s a friend’s code JESSFIT1426 to save you $$$ too): Is Wodbottom Sustainable and Do They Have Ethical Practices?