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The Most Productive Way To Optimize Your Reading List
How are you tracking the books you’re reading, have read or will read? I have recently started to pick up the pace of reading books. At the beginning of this year, I was reading 1 book a month. In the month of August, I’m planning to finish 6 books. I fell in love with reading.
By Ionutz Kazaku2 years ago in Lifehack
6 Tips to Get More Done in Less Time
There are times when we have a lot on our plate, be it work, personal chores, or both. And in these situations, most of us panic. Some of us try to meet the challenges head-on but eventually get overwhelmed by unending to-dos.
By Thomas Griffin2 years ago in Lifehack
Making A Speciality Kit
For some, rain can be quite relaxing. Nothing is more soothing than sitting on the porch, watching it come down like buckets while sipping your favorite hot beverage. Every year, 6.6 billion tons of precipitation fall from the sky every year. Nearly 1,800 storms are occurring at any moment around the world. The average size of a storm is a 15-mile radius, at the most, making it small and isolated. Storms often lead to multiple other disasters such as blackouts, flooding, mudslides, tornadoes, etc. Making a Rainy Day Box is a fun project to do with the family, so if, and when, you find yourself stuck at home because of the rain you’ll have something to do.
By M.L. Lewis2 years ago in Lifehack
Top 5 travel tips-how to navigate cancels, lost luggage and delays in 2022 and beyond
The story has become a familiar one: You booked your flights when you found a great deal during the pandemic. You waited months, and for some, more than a year for open borders and cities to welcome you back. You get to the airport for your much anticipated get away and the whole experience is halted by flight cancellations, lost luggage and missed connections. You were anticipating that first taste of Europe/Asia/South America/Africa/etc. and there you sit, in long queues, attempting to find any transportation you can to get moving. What could you have done differently? We spoke with hoteliers, travel agents and expert travelers who fly domestically and internationally on a weekly basis to get the top 5 tips to help create the best travel experience possible.
By See The Room2 years ago in Lifehack
The Most Important Item I’m Packing In My Beach Bag This Summer. Created with: Dune.
It’s the most wonderful time of year—summertime! There’s nothing like waking up early and spending the day at the beach as you soak up the ocean air and summer sun. As owner of A Wilder Wave, a beachwear boutique for women and kids, I take a considerable amount of time planning out what my beach bag will look like every summer. And needless to say—there are so many things to consider: a good book to read under my umbrella, sunscreen to protect my skin from the sun, and most importantly, refreshments!
By Zoe Vanbrocklin2 years ago in Lifehack
Tips For Your First Escape Room
With lockdown rules being fully lifted in several places, we're all eager to go outside and let our cooped-up energy out. A fantastic way to do this is by grabbing some friends and testing your minds while building your intellectual confidence in an escape room! The idea of being locked in a room for 60-90 minutes can be scary, so I’ve compiled my top tips for your first-ever escape room.
By Samantha Alis2 years ago in Lifehack
The Essential Guide to Doomsday Prepping
Doomsday prepping is about being ready for any impending disaster or emergency. This could be concerns over global pandemics, recession, cyber attacks, world wars, natural disasters, or any other unforeseen event that could have a negative impact on the local or global community. Some people prep because of the fear of these disasters, while others simply want to feel prepared for the worst. Others fear apocalypses and other powerful, world devastating events. No matter the motivation for prepping, most people who do it simply want to feel secure in an event where resources or daily life is compromised. Regardless of whether a crisis is global or personal, having even a bit of the prep work ready
By Autumn Steward2 years ago in Lifehack