28 Things To Help Get Your Life Together This Spring
April 19, 2022
Cool Stuff
A lawn repair formula designed to reverse scorch marks, pet urine spots, and wear in high-traffic areas of your lawn. If the winter weather wrecked havoc on your grass, this will reverse the damage in time for your first summer barbecue
volcanic stone face roller that’ll remove all the oil and shine that appears on your face now that the sun is shining. Reviewers like this option better than oil-blotting sheets because the ball can be popped out and washed, making it a reusable and more sustainable option.
A pair of beaded fan pull extenders making it incredibly easy for you to know which chain is for the light and which is for the fan. Plus, the chains add over a foot of length to your existing pulls, so you don’t have to grab a ladder just to turn the fan on. You’ll be incredibly thankful for this on those spring days when it’s warm outside but not quite hot enough to turn on the air conditioning.
A sinus rinse bottle for who suffers from seasonal allergies. All you have to do is hold it up to your nose and let the water flow from one nostril through your nose and out the other. It’ll flush out all that gunk clogging up your sinuses and let you breathe more easily.
A running belt that’ll hold your keys and any other necessities you need when hit the streets to get some miles in now that it’s still light past 5 p.m.
Cleaning putty that may actually make spring cleaning fun because it looks and feels like putty you played with as a child. But this time it will pick up small crumbs, pet hair, and dust lodged into your keyboard, car air vents, or other tight spaces that are usually so difficult to clean.
Some Miracle-Gro spikes here to make everyone think you’re the best plant parent around when in reality you can’t remember the last time you watered your plant babies. Was it last Wednesday? No, maybe Tuesday? What are days anymore??? These discreet sticks go into the dirt of your plant and feed them micronutrients for up to two months, leaving them looking beautiful and adding life to your home.
A beard bib for anyone who finds themselves shaving more now that it’s warmer. This “bib” will catch all the little hairs that usually end up on that counter and ensure they make it to the garbage, keeping your bathroom spotless.
A microfiber window blind cleaner designed with three blades that clean the top and bottom of two blinds at once. It’ll pick up all the dust you hadn’t really realized had been casually sitting in your home all winter long.
A Hairbrella small enough to fold up and keep in your purse so you never get caught out and about when a rainstorm hits and you know it’s going to ruin your hair. The satin-lined hat also protects against snow, humidity, wind, and anything else mother nature decides to send your way.
An inflatable lounge chair for when you want to go hang out in the park or beach but realize the ground is not a great place to lounge. The chair weighs less than three pounds, is easy to fill, and super comfortable (according to reviewers).
A touchless stationary vacuum to revolutionize the way you sweep because you’ll never had to deal with a flimsy dustpan again. All you have to do is sweep the debris toward the vacuum, and it will instantly suck it up for you. Spring cleaning has never been easier!!
A magnetic weekly meal-planning pad if the warm weather has inspired you to actually start cooking more at home. (IDK, there’s something about spring that makes me want to cook more. That’s not just me, right?) Not only is there space to write out the meals for every day of the week, but there’s also a tearable grocery list you can take with you to the store to make sure you get everything you actually need to make those meals.
A sunburn soother made with aloe and coconut oil you should probably just have on hand for that sunny day when it doesn’t seem warm enough to burn (but actually is). You’ll be so thankful to have this waiting for you when you get home.
A Bissell multi-purpose portable cleaner pretty much guaranteed to gross you out because of all the dirt and gunk it will pull out from the furniture and upholstery in your home. Reviewers have used this to save their couches, rugs, stairs, car seats, and more.
A digital food thermostat to prevent you from undercooking (or under-grilling) all the delicious food you bought for your dinner party. The digital screen clearly tells you the temperature, so you don’t have to double (or triple) check that the meat is at the proper temperature.
A carpet cleaning solution capable of transforming the carpet you just assumed was brown when you moved in but is actually a nice light beige color instead. 😳
Some allergy relief eye drops, or in other words, your new bff now that the pollen levels are off the charts. Just put one drop in each eye, and you’ll get a full 24 hours of relief.
A portable blender because there’s something about warm weather that just makes a smoothie sound extra delicious. And when you have this one, you can make one in seconds anywhere. Yep, you read that right, *anywhere*. No need to spend $15 on a smoothie when you can ~whip~ one up wherever you are.
A compact air purifier complete with a three-stage filtration system to keep the air in your home free of dust, smoke, pollen, mold, pet hair, and more. If you suffer from seasonal allergies, this will help breathe easier and feel better in your own home.
A blackout roller stamp so you can safely and securely throw away all those papers that are cluttering up your home without fear anyone can find out your personal information.
A handheld vacuum that makes it super easy to get rid of the pet hair that always seems to quadruple in the warmer months. It’ll get all those pesky strands out of your couch (and every other surface) once and for all.
And a helpful little notepad to help you stay accountable this spring. You’ll feel much more motivated to get everything done when it’s written down on paper. This pad also breaks it up by easy and tough things you need to do, so you can always find something that fits your current mood.