Keep Lots of Candles on Hand
Nothing creates a warm and cozy environment quite like candles. You can purchase scented or unscented but we would recommend purchasing either pure beeswax or 100% soy wax candles. Why? Because maintaining a healthy air quality is important, especially while indoors for an extended period of time and many traditional candles emit high amounts of soot which is bad for your lungs and respiratory system.Winterize Your Windows and Doors
Check to make sure that all of your doors and windows are properly insulated and able to block any cold chills from entering your home. Doing so will drastically reduce heat/ energy loss. American Family Insurance has some great tips on how to prep your house here.Start Building Your Reading List Now

Wear Warm Socks or Slippers

Invest in Good Outdoor Gear
One of the best ways to fight the winter blues is to get outside. Keeping our bodies moving during the winter and getting sunlight plus fresh air has loads of health benefits. The key to being able to survive the chill is to have some good winter gear. You can either invest in some new, sustainable gear, shop second-hand sites like ThredUp, or visit your local second hand/ thrift stores to score some deals.Bring the Outdoors In
If you can’t get outside during inclement weather bring the outdoors in through plants! Plants help to improve the air quality of your home which is a big deal since our homes are actually more polluted than outside. Plants also help to brighten up any room and retain moisture and warmth, all benefits that are especially important during the winter.Skip the Takeout

Hopefully this list helps you feel prepared and ready for whatever is to come this winter. Light those candles, read some books, snuggle up with a cup of tea or coffee and have no fear that winter is almost here!