Tabitha Britt
School
The New School Of Social Research
Expertise
Health & Wellness, Food, Fashion & Style
- Tabitha is a freelance writer for Static Media.
- You can find her byline on a number of sites, including Insider, Taste of Home, First for Women, and HoneyColony, just to name a few.
- In addition to being a full-time freelancer, Tabitha is the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — a digital magazine created by individuals with endometriosis for individuals with endometriosis.
Experience
Tabitha is a New York-based freelance writer and editor. In addition to writing for Static Media, Tabitha is also the founding editor-in-chief of DO YOU ENDO — the first no-BS endometriosis magazine (by individuals with endometriosis, for individuals with endometriosis) in America. She earned her master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School and enjoys writing about food, fashion, and other lifestyle topics (especially potato-related news). You can find her byline in a variety of publications, including Insider, O.School, Huffington Post UK, Taste of Home, and Elite Daily.
Education
Tabitha has a Professional Writing Certificate and a bachelor's degree in English from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and a master's degree in Creative Publishing and Critical Journalism from The New School of Social Research.
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Stories By Tabitha Britt
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When it comes to the toilet, perfume isn't great for your plumbing system. Read on to learn more about what happens when you put perfume in your toilet.
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Whether you're a true believer or you're interested in learning more about crystals, here are a few ways to incorporate healing crystals into your home's décor.
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While we typically only consider the color and cost when buying paint, there's a certain ingredient in paint that you might want to avoid for your well-being.
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If you fell in love with the eclectic decor of the "Friends" apartment owned by Rachel and Monica, it's easy to replicate that look today. Here's how.
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Cleaning the ring around your bathtub doesn't necessarily require loads of elbow grease and back-breaking labor. Read on for the quick and easy way to do it.
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Removing wallpaper can be tricky, especially if you don't know the proper way to go about it. Read on for the best way to remove old wallpaper from a room.
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It may seem like a simple task, but there are several mistakes one can make while attempting to clean a toilet. Here are top toilet-cleaning mistakes to avoid.
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Not only do cool mist humidifiers not kill germs in your home, but they could lead to the spread of germs and cause illness. Keep reading for the scoop.
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You may not give your showerhead filter much thought, but it prevents the bad stuff in your water from reaching you. Learn how and when to replace it.
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While the idea of installing a swimming pool in your backyard sounds like a dream, the feature has its fair share of financial downsides for homeowners.
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Cracks in walls are pretty common. While some are just minor issues, others may indicate a more serious problem. Here's how to tell the difference.
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Not all plants are created equal, and some are tougher to care for than others. Even for green thumbs, this is considered the trickiest houseplant to grow.
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You may be familiar with the Asian design practice of feng shui, but did you know you can apply its principles to your outdoor spaces, too? Here's how.
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The germiest place in the home may shock you. Read on to find out just how germ-ridden your home may be.
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If you're in a pinch and unsure of what to use, here are a few safe detergent alternatives to get you through your laundry catastrophe.
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It's the age-old question asked by anyone who sleeps in a bed: How often should you wash your bedsheets?
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If you hate ironing (and really, who doesn't?), then you're going to love this quick-and-easy ice cube hack.