As a proud homebody who is also on a budget these days, I’ve learned how to do major self care while staying at home and also being kind to my bank account. There are so many ways you can carve out time, space, and a cozy mood for yourself all while in the comforts of home. Use what you already have on hand or purchase a few simple and budget friendly supplies.
Read MoreContributing writer for The Homebody Society, Kit Cronk, gives a unique spin on bookclubs during quarantine and tells us all about how to start one!
Read Moreif we are stuck at home we should make the best of it. Here is my reading recap from January 2020.
Read MoreMy friends talk about reading like it’s a chore. When I mention a new book I’m reading, they literally groan at the thought.
But people forget how good reading is for you, particularly for your mental health. Even if you only read fiction, it will have a positive effort on your state of mind. Let’s look at 6 reasons why.
Read MoreThe world’s greatest assassin, Calaena Sardothian, has just spent a year in prison, slaving in the hellish Salt Mines. Now the king gives her a chance to earn back her freedom. He’s looking for a new assassin to enforce his brutal will…
A spoiler-free review of the Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J. Maas
Read MoreHello World Paper Co. is now The Homebody Society! I know, I know, it’s a big change for me too, but it’s been a long time coming…
Read MoreAs two former teachers we geek out over teacher gifts and don’t get us wrong apples and signs for our door are great, but you can only eat so many apples and hang so many signs. These gifts are unique, practical, and fun for teachers!
Read MoreI have been a book lover since I was four years old. My mom has pictures of me passed out in my twin bed with a pile of picture books next to me. She says I read ALL of my books almost every night. My insatiable love for reading never stopped and for 10 years I was even a third grade teacher who read hundreds of books to my students. I loved reading so much I even have a Masters degree in literacy education - now that’s a serious book worm.
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