7 things you have to do now to prepare you for the winter

Whether you love winter and you can not wait for the snow or hate with every fiber of your being something is safe - it's going to be cold. Temperatures will continue to fall and each morning, exit the bed will be more difficult. However, there are some things you can do at your home in advance to prepare for the winter, which will facilitate your life and long-term life.


Some of you could make last minute preparations for Thanksgiving, but some of you have probably started behaving at Christmas. We all know what it means. Winter is coming. Whether you love it and you can not wait for snow or hate it with every fiber of your being something is safe - it's going to be cold. Temperatures will continue to fall and each morning, exit the bed will be more difficult. However, there are some things you can do at your home in advance to prepare for the winter, which will facilitate your life and long-term life.

1. Prepare your winter bedding
You could always go wrong and sleep with a regular duvet, but let's be real. It's cold and you do not want to wake up at night, at 4 o'clock in the morning, freeze and find your hot winter bedding and covers in the middle of the night. Do it now. Eliminate it from the back of your closet or high shelf, maybe make a linen round, so it is quite fresh and non-dusty to stay somewhere in the back all year round. Make your bed warm and comfortable and ready for winter. Find all your quilts and your duvets and covers too, and keep them near the foot of the bed. Just in case it becomes particularly cold one night.

2. Get new winter and leisure pajamas
You could always get away with a t-shirt and oversized leggings right now, but it will change before knowing it. The cold will crawl in soon. Make sure you have beautiful hot pajamas and comfortable sweatpants and a hoodie for the cold day at home. Another thing you may want to get is a beautiful hot dress to wear in the morning, or maybe a comfortable oversized cardigan to throw while you cook this first cup of coffee in the morning, while all your home feels like the North Pole.


3. Sort your wardrobe
As far as I like to fall, it's a transition season. Yes, we started carrying riders and scarves and coats, but sometimes we can always escape with a t-shirt and a cardigan. But it's in mid-November. It's time to get your warm. And by taking the center point of your wardrobe. Race your summer sun dresses and shorts at the back of the closet or storage if you still have not done so yet. You can leave some shorts T-Shorts if you wish, but most of these things have to go. It's time to make comfortable sweaters, cardigans, woolly riders and hot socks. If you are something like me, it's time to buy new thick winter tights too, the better it is better.


4. Consider buying thermal
If you are not a fan of big sweaters and you do not want to feel a snowman in your winter clothes - consider buying good thermal underwear. They are usually quite fine and look like leggins and at a vertex. You can easily wear them under your normal clothes without anyone noticing, but always warm without having to wear bulky clothes. Let people wonder how you do not froze in your cool cloak that you left open, while they wear 3 scarves and a buffant jacket and still fight to stay warm.


5. Get your iPhone Winter ready
I do not know how other phones are dealing with low temperature, but the iPhones tend to die as soon as it is cold. You leave the house with a battery of 98% and within 10 minutes, it falls at 10% and turns off quickly. I know it's not just me. So, get a battery phone case or invest in 2 decent power banks and keep them in your handbag in rotation. You do not want to be left without a work phone in the cold.


6. CHAPSTICK AND HAND CREAM
Go to a pharmacy and buy several tiny and thumbnail fuses in hand. Keep one of each in all handbags, backpack, coat you have. You will need that. It's not even a question, it's not one of these situations "just in case", it's just a fact - you will need these things and you will relieve you always have them within reach of hand.


7. Prepare your pet
If you have a dog, make sure to buy booties or small jackets for their walks when it's real cold. You do not want them to get frosts. If you have a cat - make them a little hot blanket or one of these gentle homes or cat beds, they can bend and stay warm, especially if you have straggings at home. If you do not do it, they will sleep on your face. Literally.


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