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10 Best Fall Movies

The best of the best in order to get you in the fall spirit. These are the best movies to watch around the fireplace, with a few friends, and with only the coziest of blankets. Hocus Pocus What’s not to love about this Halloween classic? Any Harry Potter Movie Need I say more? The Conjuring In need of a good scare? This one will be sure to give it to you. Practical Magic The perfect combination of the bonds of sisters, witchcraft, and fall scenery. Donnie Darko With the end of the world being right after Halloween, this film is a wonderful fall pick. Halloweentown Along with all of the sequels. This was a movie I looked forward to watching on Disney every year. The Nightmare Before Christmas How can you not watch this movie around Halloween? Or Christmas for that matter? The Addams Family I can actually watch this year round. It’s just too good to be only watched in the fall. Sleepy Hollow A classic example o...

What to Include in Your Bullet Journal

When it comes to getting organized, one of the best things I've found is bullet journaling. I can put everything that's on my mind onto paper. If you're thinking about starting a bullet journal, I strongly recommend it, and I've come up with a list of things that could be added to anyone's bullet journal.  Monthly Calendar Keeping a monthly calendar can help a lot when it comes to remembering due dates for that specific month. It also helps being able to see everything that is going on the upcoming month with one glance. Habit Tracker This can help you with goals you want to accomplish, or healthy habits you want to create. You are able to map out exactly the things you want to do everyday, and see how often you actually do them. Divider I find that making dividers for each month lets me focus on each individual month. Also, creating the divider each month gets the creative juices flowing for planning that month out. I like to draw...

5 Ways to Get More Organized

Set reasonable goals: Make sure these goals are specific and attainable in a short amount of time. If you need to, you can split each goal into mini goals, thus making it even easier to see your progress. Get an agenda: Whether it’s a pocket agenda, a bullet journal, or just an old notebook, it’s important to be able to keep track of your day. It’s also satisfying to make lists and be able to cross each one off as you go. Declutter: The simplest step is sometimes the hardest. I always make excuses as to why I need an item that I’ve had for years. The best rule of thumb I’ve found is this: if you have more than one of it, or if you haven’t used it in a year, you don’t need it. Doing just this can make you feel vastly more organized than before. Change up storage if needed: If you find yourself always piling your papers on your desk rather than in a drawer, consider putting a folder there as a designated place for papers. Another tip is to put things that you’ve lo...