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7 Things You Need To Know To Use Essential Oils Safely

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PLUS: How to tell if an account status email is fake, brunch-worthy poached eggs, and more. PLUS: How to tell if an account status email is fake, brunch-worthy poached eggs, and more. October 17, 2022 [View Online]( Good morning! Tools that trained professionals can operate without worry—like a table saw, for instance—can do serious harm to those who don’t understand how to use them safely. That applies to essential oils too, but in Today’s Good Thing, I’ll point out 7 mistakes to avoid in order to use oils safely. In Stay Safe Out There, we’re continuing our discussion about phishing. I’ll tell you about a specific phishing trend involving online accounts and offer tips that can help you avoid falling for it. Jillee TODAY'S GOOD THING [Photos of Jillee using essential oils.]( [7 Things You Need To Know To Use Essential Oils Safely]( Like any tool, essential oils can be hazardous if used incorrectly—find out what not to do in order to use them safely. [READ MORE]( [READ MORE]( You might also like: ◆ [Here Are The Most Useful Ways To Use Essential Oils Every Day]( ◆ [25 Useful And Unexpected Things You Can Do With Essential Oils]( ⚡️QUICK TIPS⚡️ • Not sure whether an Amazon Prime membership is worth it? These 10 benefits are worth taking into consideration. [Read more ➜]( • There’s a lot of confusion about what exactly self-care is, which is why I decided to break it down in simple terms. [Read more ➜]( • This method is so simple and reliable, anyone can use it to make brunch-worthy poached eggs at home. [Read more ➜]( STAY SAFE OUT THERE This Phishing Trend Uses Account Alerts To Get Your Info [A photo of Jillee using a laptop.]( Be wary of texts and emails that prompt you to update or verify your account information. One popular form of phishing right now involves an email or text about a supposed problem with your account. The message may instruct you to follow a specific link to verify your account information, but it's likely to take you to a copycat website where scammers hope you'll enter your username, password, and other private information. Major companies like Amazon, Apple, eBay, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, PayPal, and Spotify have acknowledged that their name and logo have been used in these types of phishing emails. While many of us do get emails from these companies, keeping an eye out for phishing red flags can help you figure out what's real and what isn't. If the sender's email address doesn’t include the company's domain (like paypal.com or amazon.com), it's probably from a scammer. Generic greetings like "Dear customer/account holder," poor grammar, and poor spelling should be considered red flags, along with dire warnings urging you to act now. To keep your personal information safe, avoid clicking on links in texts or emails as a general rule. If you get a message regarding your account status, log in from the company's website or app rather than following any links. SATURDAY'S GOOD THING [Photos of Jillee using a DIY spray starch.]( [This Cheap DIY Makes It Easy To Dress To Impress]( Sharp collars and crisp cuffs make a good impression, and they've never been this easy or inexpensive to achieve. [READ MORE]( [READ MORE]( A FEW MORE THINGS... Happy Birthday To You: Notable figures born on October 17 include Arthur Miller (1915), Rita Hayworth (1918), Evel Knievel (1938), Alan Jackson (1958), Eminem (1972), and Felicity Jones (1983). If you’re celebrating a birthday today too, all of us at the OGT Team wish you a very happy one indeed! On This Day: In 79 AD, a citizen of Pompeii scrawled the current date—October 17—on a wall in charcoal. The inscription was [discovered in 2018]( during an excavation of a previously undisturbed area, contradicting the prevailing theory that Mt. Vesuvius erupted on August 24, 79 AD. In light of this new evidence, some experts now suggest it happened around October 24. 🤔 Wordle: [Solve today's 5-letter word](. What did you think of today's email? [Not good]( | [Just okay]( | [Loved it!]( 🏠[Visit the By Jillee Shop]( 🤗 [Join OGT Free]( Let's connect! [facebook]( [instagram]( [pinterest]( [youtube]( If you have thoughts, comments, questions or a tip or trick you'd like to share, I'd love to hear from you! My inbox is always open, so just hit "reply" and let me know what's on your mind. See you tomorrow! Sending you bright ideas and simple solutions to help you create a home and life you love. My mailing address is: One Good Thing by Jillee 841 S. Main St. Heber City, UT 84032 If you're not happy please reply to this email to tell me why. Update your email preferences or [unsubscribe]( [here](. View our privacy policy [here](.

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