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How to Use a Planner Effectively, Obtain Results, and Not Get Worn Out
I just want to say and start out in this way: this is my way of doing things. Surely, all our brains work differently, and some ideas will work and some won't. That's just how learning about ourselves is.
Deodorant Remedy
I am woman, I am human. I hope you don't smell me coming. There are a few of us for whom deodorant/antiperspirant of any kind just never works. If you are one of the unlucky ones, keep reading. If you are someone who wants to get away from aluminum based deodorants (as everyone should), keep reading.
Nicole SmithPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack10 Cleaning Hacks That Will Make Your Home Spotless
Up until recently, I really, truly, hated cleaning. After I realized how empowering and relaxing cleaning could be, I quickly changed my mind. Cleaning is a way to take control of your life, show care for your things, and streamline your life.
Iggy PaulsenPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHome: Taking Time to Decorate
Like all humans, I'm not a big fan of clutter in my own home. I definitely let it go sometimes and I'm staring at a pile of picture frames, laundry, pillows, or whatever for days at a time. Alas, I have several "mini-projects" that I really want to see the light of day, but I just know it'll be months before they actually all unfold. Some are big. Some are small. I'm okay with that though, because when designing a home, you need adequate time to breathe and actually enjoy planning, and allowing yourself the opportunity to change things up. Even a year later.
Rent or Purchase an Apartment: Which Is More Profitable?
Many young people today are dreaming about taking out a mortgage that they can hardly afford. But sometimes this sentiment, and the yearning for the sense of privacy and security, may turn into a nightmare, depression, and self-torment. Is it worth it? Are you ready to take the risk? Is it smarter to buy or to rent? Before making a final decision, both financial and emotional factors are to be considered.
Anna VancePublished 6 years ago in LifehackDo Clothing-Selling Apps Really Work?
Moving out of my college dorm after the first year hit me with a huge reality check. I had way too many clothes. And half of them I didn't even wear. Shopaholic + lazy = disaster.
DIY: Making a Reading Nook
Anyone and everyone who has entered our house would come across this space and comment on this empty, weirdly-shaped area across from our fridge, yet in the depths of the kitchen by one of the courtyard doors. But really, what is it? What shape even is this? It’s too small for a roundtable. It’s too big to do well, nothing to it. What can we possibly do here?
Baby Steps to Lower Your Carbon Footprint
So I'm sure by now you've heard of the "zero waste" or "low impact" movement. Many times the idea of zero waste sounds perfectionist and intimidating, but there are many simple ways you can reduce your carbon footprint without having to change your lifestyle.
Vala RogersPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow You Can Start Saving
If you’re still living at home, and your parents are flipping the bill on your food, electricity, maybe even your phone and your car if you have one, take full advantage of it. Take that time to save your money and create projects that could generate more income for yourself. Even if you still have some overhead at home (such as I did), it’s still most likely less than you’d be spending out in the world. Thank your parents for covering any of your living expenses. When I got my license, I had to pay a portion of my car insurance. Later, I also would have to pay for my clothes (which I cheated a little by just putting certain clothes on my Christmas list), and I’d pay a portion of my personal electricity use. Was I spending $150 per month on bills when I was 18? Yes, but it was still a fraction of what I’d need to pay to live on my own. This is probably the best way to start saving without needing to work full time, though I always recommend you can work full time if you can. Just don't compromise your education—that’s still important.
New-Gen MoneyPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack4 Easy Ways You Can Live a Zero-Waste Lifestyle
Zero-waste living is gaining momentum, and rightfully so. As more and more people are recognizing the importance of loving and caring for our environment, the lifestyle is becoming more attractive.
Andrea CalayanPublished 6 years ago in LifehackGuide to Social Media
Nowadays, with technology advancing so much and apps and online streaming being one of the things we use the most, it is becoming more and more normal for us to have an online footprint.
Vicky BondPublished 6 years ago in LifehackSimple Beauty Hacks to Save Money
If you're something of a makeup junkie like me, you'll find yourself spending a small fortune every time you get paid because you absolutely have to try a new eyeshadow palette you just watched your favourite beauty guru raving about on YouTube or some indie cosmetic company you found on Instagram.
Amber MowattPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack