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6 Tips to Making Effective Lists
Lists!!! Need I say more? I love lists. I love everything about them but nothing more than crossing off completed tasks. Lists have benefits that go beyond the reward of checking items off. They are beneficial in keeping us organized and on track, which can ease our minds and reduce stress. Here are some tips (in list form of course) for using lists effectively.
Michelle OnyangoPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow I Overcame My Fear of Public Speaking
When it comes to public speaking, it really is not easy, especially in classes where the professor says: "you will present next!". Like damn, what will I say? What if I get stuck, or even worse...go blank?
Diane ZievingerPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow to Write a Maid of Honor Speech
First of all.. Hi! I’m Amber and my life is the epitome of “Always a bridesmaid, never a bride,” but don’t let the negative stigma fool you. I’ve truly loved being a bridesmaid and even more specifically a maid of honor (and that’s even after the hundreds of dollars I’ve shelled out…You ladies know what I’m talking about).
Amber MatthewsPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow To Make the Most of Your Library Card (From a Former Library Employee)
Take it from someone who used to work in a library: people underestimate them. Sure, we all know they're brimming with hardcovers and paperbacks, but I bet you there's an amazing feature at your library that you're missing out on. I don't even need to go to your library to tell you there's something your library offers that you're not utilizing.
Robin OwensPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow To Plan a Wedding in a Month...
Whether you've been engaged for three years or three seconds, who says you need to spend a fortune on a wedding? Think about, it's ONE day and some people end up putting themselves in debt for YEARS for it. If you want a big wedding, that's fine but that still doesn't mean you need to spend $50,000. All for the show, for (let's face it) your family. AKA your mother or mother-in-law. Why do that when you can take a sweet honeymoon or hey, buy a home? Makes a little more sense now, doesn't it?
- Top Story - January 2018
How to Write a Perfect Thank You Note: A Crash Course for Beginners
In this day and age, shooting off a quick "thank you" text can seem like enough after receiving a gift, but not everyone who gifts us is from our generation, and sometimes the short period of time it takes to write a real "thank you" can make someone's day.
Robin OwensPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack How To: Prepare Your House for Sale
Home stagers and realtors alike understand the importance of getting your home prepared and as clean as possible for potential buyers, especially giving it that professional finish. According to Ginger Brokaw, a senior vice president at Town Residential Real Estate in Manhattan, cleanliness can be the difference between getting the sale you want or having to settle for less.
Georgia de la BertauchePublished 6 years ago in Lifehack5 Ways My Planner Transformed My Life
It’s no secret that planning an event can help it run smoothly. You wouldn’t have a wedding without a bit of planning, you couldn’t run a business without a schedule, and you shouldn’t write an essay without a plan. So, the idea of running something as important as my life without any kind of planning doesn’t make much sense to me; however, this wasn’t something I realised until recently.
Kate WatkinsPublished 6 years ago in LifehackProductivity Is About Choices
I'm often asked what the secret to productivity is. In my experience, the secret is the ability to make, and stick to, choices about how you spend your time.
Melanie NewdickPublished 6 years ago in LifehackNYC on a Budget
Living on a budget in NYC can be a challenge, but is possible as long as you set limits to what you spend. I know how hard it can be deciding to give up Starbucks coffee to make my own at home to save money. I am going to list off some tips on how I have saved money and given up things that I love most.
- Top Story - December 2017
Tips on Throwing a New Year's Eve Party!
New Year’s Eve is the time of festive celebrations. Out with the old, in with the new. Many people get a sense of joy knowing that they can begin a clean slate. Everything from new weight loss ventures to saying goodbye to old habits come to the forefront at this time.
Life Hacks to Save Money So You Can Spend It Elsewhere
Taking trips are usually expensive, especially getting out of the state or country. Just the flight and booking a room for a few nights will drain your wallet. That's why many of us must save a lot of money, before we can spend it elsewhere!
Jennifer VioletPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack