September Monthly Favorite's

Summer is over - school is back and that means getting back to routine, schedules and juggling all of life's many responsibilities. This month, I'm sharing more of my essential items that I use pretty much on the daily, to help me get through my days, keep me on track and keep me going.

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Leaone Scale: Getting older comes with it's benefits and some not so benefits; one of them is managing your health. Gaining or losing weight wasn't anything I had to really pay much attention to, until recently (as I get older and have also been working out less). Bought this scale about a year ago, to help keep me accountable and make sure that the 1lb gained doesn't turn into 10lbs gained. It's sleek and minimal which works great in my bedroom, so that I can hop on in the morning and easily store out of the way. 

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Sonicare Toothbrush: I have literally had the same Sonicare toothbrush for about 16 years (I've replaced the actual toothbrush during those 16 years, of course). I absolutely will continue to use it until it no longer charges and will most definitely replace it with another Sonicare. With so many other things on my plate, it's nice to know that I have a toothbush that does the work for me!! P.S. have a hard time getting your kids to brush their teeth correctly? Get them one of these, as it helps make sure their teeth are properly brushed, even when they don't try. 

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Esarora Ice Roller: Don't have time to go for a facial? Yeah, me either! Wake up with puffy eyes or end your day with a killer headache? Then pick yourself up one of these!! Keep it in the freezer and pull out for a quick roll session, to reduce those tired eyes and jolt your skin awake with soothing coolness. BONUS: It's great to rub on your little one's forehead, or body, when they come down with a fever! 

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Pure Enrichment Heat Pad: Pure enrichment it is!! I literally use this heat pad EVERY night when I get into bed. Having a 2 hour commute plus sitting at a desk for 8 hours really leaves my body achy by the end of the day. I turn it on high and lay there with it on my back or neck for about 10 minutes (or longer). Just helps to relax my muscles at the end of my days and brings an added comfort with the warmth. 

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