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John W / Mel John Waiveris - Invisible Gold, LLC. <john@invisiblegold.com> 4/9/2026 2:50:00 PM MST |
Creating a Healthier Home Environment Without Overdoing It There’s a point where trying to keep a home “perfectly clean” starts to feel like too much. The products, the routines, the constant effort—it can turn into something stressful instead of helpful. The truth is, creating a healthier home doesn’t have to mean doing more. In many cases, it actually means doing less, just a little more thoughtfully. Start with the air, not the surfaces One of the easiest ways to improve your home environment is also the simplest: open the windows. Even a short burst of fresh air can make a noticeable difference. After a long winter or a stretch of rainy days, that first open-window moment can make your whole home feel lighter. You don’t need to overhaul everything—just let your home breathe when you can. Focus on the areas that matter most It’s easy to feel like every corner needs attention, but a healthier home usually comes down to a few key spots: Kitchen surfaces Bathrooms Floors where people and pets spend time Keeping these areas consistently clean does far more than chasing every speck of dust in the house. Avoid the “more products = better” trap It’s tempting to think that using more cleaners—or stronger ones—means a better result. In reality, using too many products can leave behind residues and smells that don’t always make a space feel better. Often, a simple, consistent approach works best. Clean what needs cleaning, and don’t overcomplicate it. Build small habits instead of big cleanups The healthiest homes usually aren’t the ones that get occasional deep cleans—they’re the ones that stay under control day to day. A quick reset at the end of the day, wiping down surfaces, or taking a few minutes to tidy up can keep things from building up. It doesn’t have to be perfect—just consistent. Let “good enough” be good enough A healthy home isn’t a spotless one. It’s a space where you can relax, breathe easily, and not feel overwhelmed by your surroundings. If you’re constantly chasing perfection, it’s easy to miss the point. A few thoughtful habits, a little fresh air, and focusing on what really matters go a long way. In the end, creating a healthier home isn’t about doing everything—it’s about doing the right things, and not overdoing them. Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order. | ||||||
Glenn 4/3/2026 6:11:57 AM MST | We at Logos Nutritionals are very thankful for your continued support and wish you and your families a blessed Easter! God Bless, Glenn
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John W / Mel John Waiveris - Invisible Gold, LLC. <john@invisiblegold.com> 4/2/2026 8:29:37 AM MST |
The Easter Reset: Fresh Air, Open Windows, and a Home That Feels Alive Again There’s a certain moment every spring where everything shifts. The windows finally open. The air moves through the house again. And for a few days—before the bugs figure things out—it just feels perfect. Easter tends to land right in that window. You might have kids running around looking for eggs, or just a quieter Sunday with a little more light coming through the glass. Either way, it’s one of those times where the house becomes part of the day. The “Open Window” Clean Spring cleaning doesn’t have to be a full overhaul. Sometimes it’s just: Wiping down the windowsills that sat closed all winter Giving the floors a quick pass after muddy shoes and egg hunts Freshening up the kitchen after a big meal It’s less about deep cleaning and more about resetting the space so it matches how the season feels. Easter Egg Hunts (and the Aftermath) If you’ve ever hosted an egg hunt, you know it’s a mix of fun and chaos. Grass gets tracked in. Candy wrappers appear in mysterious places. And somehow there’s always one egg that shows up a week later. A quick cleanup afterward keeps things from lingering: Entryways and floors first Kitchen counters next Then a quick once-over of the living space Nothing complicated—just enough to get back to calm. Before the Bugs Arrive There’s also a small window right now—no pun intended—before screens become mandatory and doors stay shut again. This is the time to: Let fresh air move through the house Clean surfaces without heavy scents Keep things simple and breathable Once summer hits, it’s a different rhythm. Right now, it’s still easy. Keep It Light Spring doesn’t need perfection. It’s more about: A home that feels open Air that feels clean Spaces that don’t weigh on you A few small resets go a long way. If you’re doing a quick Easter cleanup or just enjoying that first stretch of open-window weather, Kleen Green is a simple way to keep things fresh without overthinking it. Enjoy the day—and don’t forget to check for that one last hidden egg. Use the code MORG18 to get 18% off of your order. | ||||||
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