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How To Read People. Top Story - October 2017.
Clarification: There is no one way or method to read any and every person you come in contact with; culture, upbringing, mental health, and many other environmental and internal factors will ultimately impact a person's’ experience and must be taken into account or at the very least considered while reading individuals and even groups.
By Corvo Mckinnon7 years ago in Lifehack
Pantry Organization Hacks to Save You Space and Money
Pantry organization is an extremely underrated aspect of having a clean and tidy kitchen. When your cupboards are a disorganized mess, finding ingredients and tools can take as long as cooking the meal. Why waste precious time digging around in your cabinets when this can all be easily avoided?
By Joseph Farley7 years ago in Lifehack
Terms to Know Before Buying Car Insurance
OK, so you've bought a car, or you've had a reliable car for a while now, but don't have any car insurance. But if you're constantly taking your car out, either to work, or going out with friends, you'll never know what would happen on the road. It's crucial to have car insurance, because if your car gets into an accident or something else major happens, you can possibly lose a lot of money.
By Rachel Blanchard7 years ago in Wheel
How To Prepare Your Home for Sale
Selling a house is not an event. It is a process defined by different activities at different time intervals. One of these activities involves preparing the house for sale. There are different approaches to this, but one thing that remains important is that the house should be in good shape before you release it to the market. Here are few tips on how you can prepare your house for sale.
By Andrea Dawson7 years ago in Lifehack
Travel Before September 11th
September 11th is not an easy topic to talk about. When it comes to traveling, especially on an airplane, so much has changed since that day. It is completely necessary. Yet things still need to improve even more for our safety. When I first started traveling, and let's not get into specifics, I'm old, things were completely different than they are today. You did not have to schedule your arrival to the airport terminal, so that you could plan for long lines at security. You did not have to worry about the long lines just to check in your luggage. You could pull up to the terminal with your car, and someone was there trying to take your luggage from you whether you wanted them to or not. Many times I would have to say, no I don't need your help. I'm going to take my own luggage in. I was young, and did not have the extra cash to pay these guys a tip for helping me with my luggage.
By Lilli Adams7 years ago in Wander