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Human Capital
The world is becoming more green. But it’s important to not overlook that it is also becoming more or less black and white... double entendre. Yes, with the recent protests over the unjust murders of countless American citizens, and the rise of a global pandemic... things have been, tense... to say the least.
By Dan-O Vizzini6 years ago in Lifehack
Small Steps, Bigger Impacts!
What are you doing to help out the environment? As a 23-year-old Latino, my parents have taught me to never waste anything unless it has absolutely no use. I grew up with doing peculiar things, that at the time, didn't make sense to me. However, little did I know, those peculiar things ended up being small everyday life hacks, as well as being something that helped the environment.
By J.X. Leiva6 years ago in Lifehack
Be Kinder to Yourself, Save the World
The world is on fire. We know this. Humanity might not make it. Tipping points have been activated and social collapse isn’t far behind. The planet is in a very, very bad way, and it’s all our fault. We did this. Humans did this.
By Kelly Tatham6 years ago in Lifehack
A Housekeeper's Guide to Safer Cleaning
I am a seasoned hospitality professional with two decades in the cleaning industry. I have been a hotel room cleaner, a laundry attendant, a room inspector & trainer. I also have managed Housekeeping and laundry in a 200 room capacity hotel. I am here today to talk about cleaning, products and the dangers we are imposing on both ourselves and our environment. Although commercial cleaning is not the same as residential, the risk factor is still involved with the usage of chemicals.
By Marilyn Glover6 years ago in Lifehack
Little Things for our Planet
Saving our planet is a big deal. So, it's only fitting that many of the sustainable lifestyle changes we are told to implement are big as well. It's never a bad thing to shoot for the sky when it comes to living sustainably, but for those of us who might feel intimidated, it's important to remember that starting small is better than not starting at all.
By Reese Marie6 years ago in Lifehack
Compliance and Behavioral Conditioning Channel Guide Install
I worked on the following behavioral conditioning piece to be part of a larger Mind Control themed channel. It's looking like that is not going to be released due to COVID from my partners so I am sharing this here. I'm really not sure that I will continue along this line to take over the project. This basic module will allow a person to establish a programmatic line of themed mind control units to be downloaded. This module here states it's purpose below and is a draft that is ready to be recorded. I may do that later, but I will also encourage my fellow MCs' to take up the gift and make it your own. Remember to invite me to participate and share credit where credit is due. Perhaps I will find a kinky partner seeking to take the lead on this. This is shared for informational use only. Should you use this you'll be making the choice to do so. Use it at your own risk.
By Joseph Crown6 years ago in Lifehack
Sustainable Parties Are Worth Celebrating!!. First Place in Sustainability Hacks Challenge.
Think back to your favorite party or celebration! What do you remember the most? You probably recall the amazing time you had, but also the not-so-fun task of cleaning up the after-math.
By Angelica Pasquali6 years ago in Lifehack
Doing More Than Your Very Best
I reach out and grab the shiny silver handle of the tall glass door. It swings open immediately partly because of the push I gave it, but mostly because of the wind. Behind me I hear the blinds and curtains whip against the windows and walls as a cool breeze blows through the tiny house like a tunnel. I breathe in the fresh, crisp morning air and gaze out on the pig enclosure in front of me. There aren’t many pigs out in the morning, but by evening, dozens will cover the field; some eating, others bathing or playing. The tiny house is my two-week Covid-19 quarantine home.
By Cheyenne Reuter6 years ago in Lifehack








