Month: January 2026

11 best sellers of January

For someone who cried over math every day from third through eighth grade (sorry, Mom!), I sure love looking at the data for daily reading! And one of my favorite things? See what you loved the most! Here are the most popular articles I shared in January! Flowart lifelinesWhen they were featured in our $10…

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32 ways to connect with nature and feel inspired

In our modern world, the power and importance of connecting with nature can often be overlooked. But the hustle and bustle of modern life has many of us seeking a deeper appreciation for the natural world. The mental and physical benefits of spending time in nature have been well documented and include a reduction in…

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19 Favorite AUDIOBOOKS of 2025 from the daily reading community

The Everyday Reading community shared their favorite audiobooks of 2025, and I’ve shared them all below! If you would like a printable list sent to your inbox, please enter your email address below. This post is sponsored by Audible Last year I asked you what the best audiobook you listened to in 2024 was (that…

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11 simple steps to better money management

There’s never a wrong time to improve your money management skills, and even small changes can make a big difference to your finances. Are you someone who finds it easy to budget, pay off debt, and build savings? Or you struggle to make your paycheck last the whole month and find it difficult to do…

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A free way to make a DIY phone brick

Over the last year or so, I’ve seen a lot of buzz about Brick. If you’re not familiar with Brick, it’s a small plastic device that you can mount on your refrigerator or somewhere else in your home, and when you put your phone near it, it blocks the apps you’ve chosen to turn off…

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The seven biggest retirement myths debunked

Saving into a pension is one of the best ways to ensure you enjoy a comfortable retirement, but there are all kinds of misconceptions that can put people off. Here we debunk some of the biggest myths that could be stopping you from making the most of your pensions, so you can make the most…

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A weekly dinner menu for the week of January 18th

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How family history research enriches your life

This article was written for Silversurfers, which is now part of Rest Less. Sponsored Content Do you ever think about the relatives you loved as a child who are no longer with us? Looking back, you may wish you had had the chance or foresight to ask them more about their lives: their dreams, their…

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How to get Libby’s books on your Kindle

One of the questions I get over and over is “How do I get Libby on my Kindle?” The main thing to understand is that Kindle ereaders don’t support apps, so don’t add the Libby app to your Kindle. But you CAN send Kindle ebooks from Libby to your Kindle (which answers the other question…

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Breast cancer in women over 50: symptoms, support and recovery

This article was written for Silversurfers, which is now part of Rest Less. Sponsored Content As you age, your risk of breast cancer increases: 1 in 3 women diagnosed with breast cancer are over the age of 70. Although age is a factor we cannot control, awareness is something we can control. Common risk factors…

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