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How 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?
Tips for First Time Home Buyers in a Seller's Market
The thought of buying a home these days is overwhelming. Inventory is at an all time low, and homes being put on the market are few and far between. Let me share with you some of the things I learned as a first time home buyer in a seller’s market.
Amber TicePublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow 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 LifehackDid Your Parents Ever Tell You to Make Life Smarter, Not Harder?
I can't even begin to tell you how many times my parents told me to work smarter, not harder. Sometimes I listened to them and sometimes I didn't. I guess I like to figure things out the hard way, hahaha! I've compiled a list of lifehacks for my readers. Some of these things are as basic and common sense as putting peanut butter on bread. And then there are some things that you'll have the perfect "ahhh" moment. Some of them are funny, but you know you'll use them, and some of them are genuine things you might want to know. Here you go!
Bryanna BurshnickPublished 6 years ago in LifehackHow 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 Lifehack12 Despicable Me DIY Ideas for a Minion Lover
The first Despicable Me movie stole my heart from the first moment I saw its trailer. The trailer was funny, cute, sweet and adorable!
Karina ThyraPublished 6 years ago in LifehackEarn Cash and Prizes for Keeping New Year's Resolutions
Can you get paid to keep your new year's resolutions? Surprisingly, the answer is yes. You can actually find apps that will pay you to improve your life.
Naima OmarPublished 6 years ago in LifehackDIY Mason Jar Projects to Make Your Home Look Great
When it comes to finding your next DIY project, it can often be overwhelming by how many different options there are. That's why we have created a list of the best DIY Mason jar projects, to narrow down the possibilities.
Kelsey LangePublished 6 years ago in LifehackSimple Life Hacks to Help You Fall Asleep Faster
Falling asleep is a struggle that we have all battled. As one of the most frustrating circumstances, it often seems that you will never fall asleep with ease again. Instead of feeling helpless, be proactive in your changes, and follows some of the top life hacks to help you fall asleep faster.
Leanna DavisPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack5 Ideas for an Empty Notebook
1. Quote Book If you're anything like me, you often find yourself inspired by quotes from books, films, TV shows, friends and family, or even Pinterest. Why not keep a note of all these? On that really bad day you have that little book filled with words that inspire you or even make you smile.
Jessica JonesPublished 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 Lifehack