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Life Hacks You’ve Heard and Should Have Remembered
Everyone can use a good life hack. All those genius ideas that seem obvious once you hear about them but you never came up with yourself are really the most useful.
Anna Lee VaughnPublished 6 years ago in LifehackAwesome Lifehacks for Vaseline You Never Knew You Needed
From a beauty staple to a home renovator, Vaseline can be used in an alarming amount of ways. These are the top ten tricks that will make a difference in your life with just a single jar. You'll be surprised by the powers such a simple product can have, but unlike some fake lifehacks after reading up on these hacks, you'll never forget these easy fixes once they start to work for you.
Kelsey LangePublished 6 years ago in LifehackBecoming an Adult
Congratulations, you’ve decided to get an apartment! You’ve waited for this day your whole life… and now you are about to show the world that you can make it on your own as an adult. You couldn’t wait to be older when you were younger, so here’s your shot! But before you can move into an apartment, you must find an apartment. It may seem easy, but it’s all a process. The first thing you want to do to start the process is sit down and figure out exactly what you want.
Kierra DouglasPublished 6 years ago in LifehackFree and Discounted Items and Services for Seniors
Some seniors would be surprised to find out that there are many free and discounted items and services available to them. Many seniors have no idea they could be getting discounts at restaurants, department stores, hotels, national parks, public transportation and even on their mortgage. However, seniors must ask if these discounts are available because most of the time they are not advertised.
Margaret MinnicksPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack5 Apps to Make You Money Just From Your Groceries
If you’re anything like me, you have a wallet or purse full of receipts. Well, it’s time to finally do something with them! Here are five different apps that will earn you back money from your groceries.
Kitchen DIY Projects That Will Help You Get Organized
From spice racks to utensil organizers, there is a project for everything that can improve their organization. Kitchens can be some of the hardest places to organize in the house, but don't worry. There are plenty of opportunities to take advantage of the space you already have, and create more proactive, functional places.
Kelsey LangePublished 6 years ago in LifehackThis Is Not Where I Saw Myself at the Age of 40
When I was in high school deciding on my future, I wish that they had somehow prepared me better for the realities of everyday life. I mean, let's be honest, when you are young, you aren't concerned with balancing a checkbook, clipping coupons, or figuring out how to make a car payment and an electric bill in the same week. This has become my everyday life now.
Heidi ElizabethPublished 6 years ago in LifehackPublic Speaking and Fear
Your day was perfect until this moment. You woke up on time and arrived to your destination with smooth traffic and a nice breeze. You were having a wonderful day until this moment. Until now. A look of sheer terror takes over your face as you receive your instructions. It's your worst nightmare.
Marva AdamsPublished 6 years ago in LifehackBoil Boil Toil and Trouble: Spells for a Modern Day Witch
I'm opening my Book of Shadows for everyone and sharing my favorite spells I've collected over the years. From amulets to hexes, these are all easy spells for witches of all levels.
Lilli BehomPublished 6 years ago in LifehackSetting Up Your Home Emergency Kit
Are you an experienced over-packer? A certified precautionist? Me too. And there's no need to feel bad about it! Coming from the mind of a small scale prepper, you can NEVER be too prepared for the unknown, and when my country started experiencing a lot of earthquakes and flooding, I decided it was time to finally put together an emergency kit.
Mikayla WalkerPublished 6 years ago in LifehackTips for Thrift Shopping
1. Research local stores and sale dates. To start, find out more information about your local thrift stores. Typically, there is more than one around where you live. I know I have at least five in a 20 mile radius of my house. And with each store, come unique sales. Explore which stores have better deals than others, or when each store has sales. My favorite local thrift shop releases a calendar mapping out their sales, and makes sale shopping rather easy. If your second hand store doesn't do this, ask an employee to inform you of future sales and write them down.
Keri MasonPublished 6 years ago in LifehackDIY Camping Hacks to Prep Before Your Next Trip
If you're super into nature and the wilderness, then you certainly view camping as a fun experience. You're surrounded by the best aspects of earth, sleeping under the stars, waking up to the sound of birds chirping right outside of your tent, and you're eating barbecue throughout the day! There's so many things about camping that makes us constantly go when the weather gets warmer. And we can't forget about roasting marshmallows over the blazing fire pit and telling ghost stories... and hoping the monster doesn't pop out behind the bushes.
Penny NewtonPublished 6 years ago in Lifehack