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How to Save the World from Your Couch
We can all agree that climate change is real, right? Okay, so even if you’re a non-believer for whatever reason, at least we as a society can agree that we definitely produce too much waste, and in general are not the most conscientious about being socially responsible as much as we could.
Maja ZulovicPublished 5 years ago in LifehackPlayground Safety Tips for Outdoor Recreation Professionals
Playgrounds are a positive environment for kids to learn and develop. They offer benefits for kids that help them advance mentally and physically.
Eada HudesPublished 5 years ago in LifehackFun Things to Do on the Internet When You’re Bored
Boredom is a huge problem that drains energy and can prove harmful mostly for people with chaotic schedules. What is important is not to feel bored for long, because it can be detrimental. What you need to do is find an activity that will keep you busy. Also, try not to kill time, but spend it so what you’re doing brings you joy. Sleeping all day and wandering off to dreamland in your head is easy, but not beneficial. Checking email and social networks is also a bad idea, because it messes up attention span and causes anxiety and stress.
Marco LopoPublished 5 years ago in LifehackHow to Budget and Save Money
When it comes to saving and budgeting money, it can be difficult, especially when you don't even know where to begin. Weather it be budgeting to save up for that house you want or just to have emergency funds, it can be difficult to start. But it is not impossible. There are three simple steps to follow before you begin to budget.
Angel McCallPublished 5 years ago in LifehackHow I Got a Bunch of Free Stuff Writing for Companies
There is a lot of power in giving a company your feedback—be it positive or negative. I've learned this through the years, but it wasn't until this year that I went pretty hard at it. You may have heard of the Flattery Project or the 39 Dollar Experiment. Either way, my best bet is that you're trying to save money.A few years ago, the show Extreme Couponing blew up. A lot of people had doubts and concerns and while I don't feel that Extreme Couponing really shows how realistic couponing is, it can still save you a lot of money. So, I started with Dawn. I got a few dollar off coupons, coupons for Lay's as well and walked out of a Dollar Tree (yes, they accept coupons!) only paying $0.06 for everything. On top of that, I'm not from a well to do family, but I know that there are people who need help even more than us—and animals. I ended up receiving Purina coupons and being able to use them to donate to our local shelter. You find the best deal in your area and apply the coupons. I get a lot from coupons.com, but a lot of the holy grail (free item coupons) come from giving feedback to companies. I've gotten two free VIP ones from So Delicious, along with Tofutti also giving me one VIP coupon, on top of several high value ones. Another favorite was Chobani yogurt and not only for the savings, but they truly put thought into the hand written card that came with the coupons.On top of that, I'd also written Wiley Wallaby and they told me they'd send samples instead of coupons. SAMPLES. They weren't SAMPLES, they were FULL SIZED BAGS! Five of them! All in all, I'd say it's worth it to write companies but I'd also say to remember to BE HONEST. Some companies will offer stuff even if you aren't complimenting, but a complaint has to be an honest complaint. The thing is, companies love to hear what a good job they're doing when they're working hard and most days they're filled with complaints.Oh, yeah! If you're a parent with a kid who loves Go-Go SqueeZ, they sent us some coupons along with temporary tattoos for the kids! If you're an expecting mother, a lot of companies like Gerber, Similac and others send high value coupons to you as well.
Candi HernandezPublished 5 years ago in LifehackHow to Make Legitimate Income Without the Taxes
Let’s be serious here for a moment. Unless you are really into math and reading through government regulation booklets, tax season can be a real pain in the you know what. Figuring out what is and is not taxable can be confusing. Unless you work an under-the-table gig, which is technically illegal and can certainly get you into a load of trouble with the good old IRS, chances are most people will be paying some form of taxes. But, in the event that you might be interested in finding out some ways to make some cash that the government won’t be expecting a cut of, here are a few options.
How to Spruce Up Your Bedroom’s Interior Design
Your bedroom is your sanctuary. It’s where you to go retreat from a stressful day. And it’s quite possibly the most special room in your house, so it would make sense to surround yourself by colors, fabrics, and decor that make you feel calm, cozy, and comforted.
Casey ChesterfieldPublished 5 years ago in LifehackDIY & Woodworking Hacks for Compound Miter Saws
Designing new things with wood and making common household furniture on your own is a common and quite exciting way of spending some leisure time. If you are a DIYer, you will probably have your own workplace in your garage or your backyard. If you try to recall your starting days as a DIYer, you will understand the long journey you had to go through in order to become a DIYer that you are today. The numerous tools you have to use to give shape to your projects can often prove to be difficult to use. This is especially true when you are new as a DIYer. Thus getting some knowledge from Miter Saw Buzz about the various equipment and understanding some tips and tricks of woodworking can often prove to be rather useful for you.
Patty McDanielsPublished 5 years ago in LifehackPractical Drills for the Home Defense Shotgunner
In this modern era, tactical rifles and carbines are in vogue and yes there are certain times where the carbine specifically in 5.56 is the better choice for the home, but everyone should learn to run a pump gun. You see, for many people a shotgun is a better choice as you can usually find a good one for much less than you would pay for an AR or other modern sporting rifle. Guns such as the Mossberg 590 or 500, Bennelli Nova and SuperNova, and the Remington 870 will give you a good working gun straight from the box with enough money left over to buy plenty of birdshot for practice and a good mix of slugs and buck. The value priced AR's may or may not run from the box and may or may not have good iron sights on them. Either way, the shotgun will be quicker to present to the target than AR iron sights at the close ranges found in a home.
Becoming Empowered
Almost one-fourth of American adults cannot cover their current month's bills in full. Read that again! Now I know there are a ton of things that go into that … Low wages, racial inequality, people with disabilities and more.
Isaiah GoodmanPublished 5 years ago in LifehackHow to Stay Organized
Having a clear mind and a clear space allows you to think and act with a purpose. -Unknown Making a List Making a "to-do" list for the day may seem too simple, but it's the most effective way to start your day off right. Every morning or even before bed, I'll make a list of what I need to do that day or the day before so I can stay on top of what I need to do. You can make a long or short list of what you want to do for the day. If you're new I would recommend staring off with a small list so you don't get too overwhelmed, all at once. A to-do list is a great way to accomplish what you need to do and stay organized.
Kayla TriplettPublished 5 years ago in LifehackWhat Is Bullet Journaling and Why Is It Everywhere?
If you frequent sites such as Instagram, Tumblr, or YouTube, you've probably seen posts or whole accounts dedicated to bullet journals, journals, or planners. So you've probably wondered, what is this and why is it so popular?