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How to do just about anything; life hacks to navigate obstacles of all types, from the trivial to the severe.
Easy Money
There are tons of ways to make money nowadays. You can sit home at your computer and pretty much just file from home and get paid for it, or invest in Bitcoin. I’m going to give you a few ways that don’t take too long to make a little change and have access to it pretty quick.
By Sheyenne Seals6 years ago in Lifehack
Being a Planner Girl for Less
After my umpteenth trip up to an arts and craft store to buy planner supplies, I realized that I had become a planner girl. I also realized that I was throwing my budget off balance. Depending on the brand and other features, the planners themselves can be a huge cost. Add in the accessories, and there goes money flying out of the wallet. However, there are ways to indulge this hobby like the numerous planner girls who have channels on YouTube without breaking the bank.
By Hillari Hunter6 years ago in Lifehack
Have Your Most Productive Morning Ever
If you are balancing content creation with little ones or a full-time job, it isn't always easy to find time to be productive. One solution is to start your day a little earlier, giving you time to do what needs to be done, before the daily routine starts.
By Claire Mandle6 years ago in Lifehack
Cleaning and Eggs and Breaks Oh My! It Must Be Spring!
I love spring. The birds are chirping louder, the weather is getting warmer (finally right!?), and there just seems to be more optimism in the air. Spring is synonymous with words like NEW, BEGINNING, and HOPE. It really is a time for change in so many ways.
By Courtney Maurer6 years ago in Lifehack
A Guide to Candle Magic
Using candles to perform spells or other magic, often times the candles are anointed in oil and used for a specific purpose depending on colour. Candles often run off the basis of two basic spell casting principles: symbolic manipulation and marking/sigils. Symbolic manipulation is simply the placement or movement of the candle while marking/sigils is carving notches or sigils into the candle to help envision a certain outcome. The notches are placed in the candle to signify each passing day. Every day the candle is allowed to burn down another notch while concentrating of the desired outcome. Often times this is performed in the evening for three or seven day time periods. A candle, when set in the center of the work area, generally symbolizes the castor or the person the spell is being cast upon. Candles of desire are placed around the center candle and every evening moved slowly towards or away depending on if you wish to banish or attract. Candles can also be used in simple spells to simply signify the act being cast with the lighting of the candle and the spell being cast with the candle being blown out. Candles can also be used to represent fire when placed on a pentagram.
By Lilli Behom6 years ago in Lifehack
Hair Hacks Every Woman Should Know
Anyone who has ever met me will tell you that I was born with seriously unruly, unmanageable hair. This was only made worse when I started dyeing it every color of the rainbow. For the most part, my hair ended up getting increasingly damaged until it no longer accepted color of any sort.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart6 years ago in Lifehack
Soldering as a Beginner
I have loved tinkering since I was a kid. I dismantled absolutely everything I could get my hands on. Of course, as a kid in the heat of my excitement, a lot of things would break, and as you might guess my father was not a fan of any of this. After a while a new house rule was created. If I took anything apart I had better be able to fix it. This forced me to learn how to solder with nothing more than online articles to teach me. I'd like to share some of the things that have worked for me with anyone who is new to the hobby. If you want to skip all the nonsense and get right to the tips and tool list jump down to the bottom.
By Just Another Article6 years ago in Lifehack
Cheap, Clean, & Content
The word "poorgeoisie" was in circulation a few years ago to describe the current generations’ penchant for low-income frugality with middle-class materialism. I’ve only dumpster dived a few times in my life, but when I did, we had Starbucks muffins for days, with only the faintest hint of old coffee-grounds and used napkins!
By Morgan Lovell6 years ago in Lifehack