Category: Info
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Humidity and scent
Scent Education Series — Part 2 Ever notice a scent feels stronger some days than others? Humidity might be playing a bigger role than you think.
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January Favs
Who doesn’t love a favorite things list? Come check out mine. A true mix of all kinds of things.
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Noseblindness
Scent Education Series — Part 1 Ever feel like your favorite scent suddenly disappears? That’s nose blindness. In this post, I break down what nose blindness is, why it happens, and simple ways to prevent it so you can keep enjoying your Scentsy scents without constantly switching them out.
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Scent Circles FAQ
Scent Circles are one of Scentsy’s most simple (and most asked-about) products. In this post, I’m answering the most common questions about Scentsy Scent Circles — how long they last, where to use them, why they stop smelling, and tips for getting the most out of each one.
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My parenting spiral
A real and honest look at parenting adult kids—the worries, the “what ifs,” the letting go, and the hope that they’ll still come home, still call, and still love you as they grow. If you’ve ever questioned whether you did enough or did it right, this one will hit you right in the heart.
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2025 Wrapped up
A real, honest, and totally relatable wrap-up of my 2025—what went amazing, what was hard, and what I’m hoping for in 2026. From growing my business and giving back, to life changes, parenting, and everything in between, here’s my heartfelt look back at the year and what’s coming next. Perfect for anyone who loves reflection,…
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Used Wax
Got leftover wax after changing your warmer? Don’t toss it! There are actually a bunch of fun, super easy ways to reuse old wax — like making cute pinecone fire starters or simple wax melt cups for your fireplace or outdoor firepit. This post breaks down a few cozy, budget-friendly ideas to give that wax…
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Scentsy Discount = Christmas Cash
Turn your scentsy cash back into christmas cash, or pocket cash, or bill cash…you get the drift lol
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Emily’s Story
Widow. Orphan. But there’s no single word for when a parent loses a child. This is Emily’s story—our story—told through my memories of April 16, 2007. It’s raw, personal, and real. I share it not for sympathy, but in the hope that it helps someone else who needs it
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Scentsy Unplugged
Sometimes you need a scent kiss where there is no outlet. In walks in Scentsy Unplugged. Let’s look at them
