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Organizing Tips and Tricks for a Minimalist Home
“Less is more” is the foundational mantra for the design trend called minimalism. While its popularity remains up to this day, make no mistake—this movement has been around for a while. Its staying power owes to the fact that it’s a no-nonsense approach to designing one’s home. And that’s not at the expense of swoon-worthy aesthetics.
Mari FuentelaraPublished 12 months ago in LifehackWhen it’s time to bid farewell to a constant companion
We all give our pets names and they become part of the family. When your dog Groombo or your cat Ally passes on, it’s a terribly sad occasion. Especially when you hold them in your arms while the vet gives the final jab that takes them out of their pain-filled world and puts them to sleep forever. We’ve all been there.
Jeffrey van BlerkPublished 12 months ago in LifehackHow To Keep Your Digital and Paper Files Organized
There is nothing worse than not being able to find important files. Whether they are on your computer or in a filing cabinet, you need to have an effective system to capture, collect, and file your information.
Jack HeimbignerPublished about a year ago in LifehackWhy I Started Falling Asleep to the Sound of My Own Voice
Recently, I started re-listening to an old audiobook written by Louise Hay on how to manage anger in life. I keep the scratched-up disk set in my car and enjoy the soothing sound of Louise's voice during my commute to work. In the five-disk collection, I find myself enthralled by her words repeatedly, and I often replay chapters to really get her message in my head. The other day, she offered a tactic that seemed novel, and perhaps one that might help calm me on rough days.
Susie PinonPublished about a year ago in LifehackFrom Yarn to Dragon Friend
Deep in a forgotten little closet corner sits an old crochet hook. There’s a nostalgic sense of power that comes from that colorful stick of metal. I can feel the fingertips of an isolated little girl as the metal curved and pulled a spiral of dyed wool for hours on end. Knot after knot, shape after shape as she quietly worked in circles. With detailed and deliberate energy, a new friend came to life. A tiny purple dragon with big green safety eyes
Jade BelmontPublished about a year ago in LifehackThe Victim Mindset: You Might Have It (And How To Overcome It)
The victim mindset is a state of mind in which people see themselves as perpetual victims. This means they feel powerless to change their circumstances, and they tend to blame others for their problems. People with a victim mindset often have low self-esteem and a negative outlook on life. They may also exhibit passive-aggressive behavior.
Raise Life UpPublished about a year ago in LifehackAn Adult’s LEGO Set. LEGO Flower Bouquet Building Kit 10280 review.
I am one of those rare people my age who did not grow up playing with Legos or many toys at all. I can only remember having two or three toy items in my life.
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How to Get The Best Sleep, According To Your Zodiac Sign
Planning Ahead I am a Taurus. And believe it or not, this piece of information is important for the overall way I lead my life. Your Zodiac sign is more than just a symbol to identify with. Your sun, moon, and rising signs influence your habits, personality, and even sleep patterns— seriously! That’s why my husband and I have been looking for ways to meet in the middle, with me as an earth sign and him as a water sign, to improve our quality of life. We decided to start at the place that matters most: the bedroom.
Claire CohenPublished about a year ago in Lifehack 7 surprisingly useful things you can do with Apple AirTags
Apple AirTags are little coin-shaped item trackers that use a combination of Bluetooth, NFC, and Ultra Wideband technology to help you locate lost or stolen belongings like keys or backpacks. Since AirTags went on sale last year people have thought of all kinds of useful, fun, and unusual things to do with the $29 tracking device. Here are 7 handy uses for these little homing devices, but first….
Marcus MilliganPublished about a year ago in LifehackLive With 'Resonance': Reattach Your Wire to the World
The German sociologist Hartmut Rosa has written an 800-page tome about how we relate to the world and what constitutes a good life.
The Huberman NotesPublished about a year ago in LifehackHow fear of rejection ruined my life.
I'm not a brave person. At least, I'm not as brave as I look like. I traveled alone a couple of times to countries that were more than 5000 miles away from my home.
Making Fabric from Metal
In medieval and ancient times, almost everything was either made by hand or with a limited amount of hand tools and pure elbow grease(this is fairly obvious, upon retrospect, since they used to call it the dark ages). From furniture to fabrics, carpentry to metalworking, laborers and skilled artisans alike had no electricity nor any advanced machinery to help them create their vision.
Taylor InmanPublished about a year ago in Lifehack