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How to Save Money When Moving
It is a universally known truth that moving house is an expensive process. Moving a single-bedroom apartment may cost you as much as a thousand pounds. Sure, there are a lot of things that play a role in forming the end price but why not spare some money for things you actually enjoy?
By Rebecca Siggers6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Prevent Vape Pens from Exploding.
Although vape pens explosions are very rare, they can be very dangerous to you, the vape pen user. Many of these explosions usually occur as a result of the vaper ‘s mistakes and can easily be avoided. This article will guide you on how to avoid mistakes that would result in the explosion of your vape pen. Read till the end.
By Susan Aylia6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Make the Most of the Outdoors During COVID-19
1. Get your camera out Early morning walks have been all the more exciting, when I have been taking my camera to film a few seconds of footage or capture a few close-up snapshots of the plants and natural forms in my local park. However, it could be absolutely anything! If you aim to capture a one-second film or a photograph per day, by the end of the week, you will have a portfolio of seven different photographs and/or film snippets, unravelling your story for the week! You will be amazed how the change in the weather, can create a versatile range of effects, from a dramatic, rain-drenched bridge to a golden-hued daisy drifting in the wind.
By Carrie Jones6 years ago in Lifehack
Getting Things Done (Part 3 of 3): The Endgame
This is part 3 of a series based on productivity processes in David Allen’s book "Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity." The previous 2 parts of this series, Mastering Workflow and Next Actions and Reviewing Your Process give you many tools for creating a successful, clutter-free work environment. This article will explore the outcome that you are seeking, The Endgame.
By Kimberly H. Smith6 years ago in Lifehack
Juggling
Juggling is a talent that only a handful of amount of people have intended to really accomplish at a high level. The first real evidence of juggling was discovered in ancient Egypt between 1994 and 1781 BC in a series of images depicting of people tossing balls in the air. However, it is possible that juggling existed even as far back as 2000 BC, or perhaps even before then.
By Ben Hathaway6 years ago in Lifehack
8 Ways to Live More Sustainably
Does anyone remember the 3r's campaign of the 90s? Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. I remember that mantra from about middle school on, and now that we're in 2020 and STILL discussing how to reduce our consumption and save the planet, it's pretty mind-boggling. At least in some ways.
By Kristi Jacobsen6 years ago in Lifehack
Sustaining Sustainability
I’ve been an advocate for living with, nurturing, and cultivating this beautiful planet we inhabit for a majority if not all of my short life. Most of that is with great thanks to my parents for bringing me up in an Eco-friendly and sustainable environment that encouraged me to make life choices not only serving myself but the planet that surrounds me also.
By Jess Averbeck6 years ago in Lifehack
Stop Burning Money
Who would have thought that COVID would change our lives so drastically? Life for many has become a huge struggle as day to day living has become more expensive, with salary and work hour cuts it’s not only affecting the poor but even the wealthy.
By Charmaine van der Merwe6 years ago in Lifehack
Our Throwaway Culture
There's no denying that we are all living in a throwaway society – and it’s time we threw it in the bin, for good. Influenced by consumerism and wanting the newest electronics and more clothes, we don’t even wait for things to break or become worn down before buying more. Back during the Great Depression, the strategy to help the economy get back on its feet was by making products not built to last, so people would buy, and spend, more. Unfortunately, it’s led to an unhealthy climate and plastic pollution across the world — all you have to do is look around to see the effect this is having on our planet. In the tech industry, chemicals used to produce products are making landfills toxic and risking the lives of workers.
By James Patefield6 years ago in Lifehack









