Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Well, now I am just about ready to get to the project and I CAN’T WAIT!.

I told you it’s a little gross.So that’s all it takes to thoroughly clean your hairbrush!

Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

It’s a good idea to do this once a month if you can to keep it from putting dirt and oils right back into your clean hair when you use it..This is one of those times when I wish life was a little more like TV.Or at least all those renovation shows that I love to watch on TV.You know how they always seem to be halfway through a big project on those shows and then one of them gets an idea for something they want to add, or do differently and everyone else groans because that idea will add on, like,.

Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

of extra work time!And everyone on the show is walking around saying “Oh no!

Navigating the energy debate: Challenges and solutions | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

This is so annoying!

We’re sooo far behind now!” You know exactly what I mean.We were able to find work right away when we moved to our new town, so that was nice to be able to keep us from getting nervous about our risky new adventure.

Having the savings allowed us to quickly feel comfortable transitioning into having me stay home and putting my time into building my business (this blog!).With that savings we were able to make the transition from working crazy full-time hours in a stressful corporate job to taking a risk and eventually being able to work from home (amazing!!).

All this while still enjoying DIY projects around the house, putting on a new metal roof and buying fun new appliances.So if you’re not going to get a decent amount of money to put into savings from the sale of your old house, start putting a bit away now!.