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Tips To Restart The Exercise Habit After A Holiday Break
It happens even to the best of us – the holiday season kicks in, family gatherings and socializing events happen as well as working overtime, and we somehow, due to lack of free time hit a snooze button on our perfect exercise routine. It’s not an uncommon occurrence. However, the trick is knowing how to get back on track after this holiday break that had made a disorder in our life. If you’re one of the people who needs a little push, read on to learn about some simple ways to start exercising again after a break.
By Helen Bradford6 years ago in Lifehack
Small Living Room Ideas to Make the Most of Your Space
When you have a small living room, the key lies in knowing how to style it to make it seem larger. In order to maximize light and space, you need to pay attention to color, scale, weight and arrangement of all the features necessary for a cozy living room. Continue reading to learn about a few styling tricks that make a small living room seem larger.
By Mia Ackerson6 years ago in Lifehack
Why Tiny Houses are Good for You and the Earth’s Health
Since the Tiny House Movement began people have debated whether or no they could live tiny. Some try it and hate it and others swear they will live tiny for the rest of their lives. Yet the common question we seem to always get when talking about tiny is why do you want to live or build a tiny house? Well here is the reasons why we’re going tiny and why tiny is good for not only your health, but also the health of the environment too.
By Heirloom & Flourish6 years ago in Lifehack
8 Powerful Ways to Begin Zero Waste
“It’s the best thing since sliced bread.” Going or should we say switching to a zero waste lifestyle is a grand movement to living green and caring about our home, the Earth. When I first came across the Zero Waste Movement, I could help but think its a glorified way to reverse our wasteful ways in a modern life. I know a little cynical, but give me a chance to explain.
By Heirloom & Flourish6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Prepare Your Home for Sale
Whether you want a fresh start or just need the money, you may choose to put your home up for sale. Even though you might be in a rush, it's usually not a good idea to just sell your home in the condition it's currently in. There are some things you should do to prepare it for the market. While taking these extra steps may be time-consuming, the results you'll get can be well worth it. By making changes to your home, you'll put yourself in a better position to get the perfect offer.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Lifehack
Mastering $2 Centerpieces 💐
I’m the resident event planner amongst my friends and, in total, I’ve voluntarily planned 13 weddings (and I don’t know how many other events)—all on shoestring budgets. I’ve cut costs by doing everything from drapping huge rolls of plastic instead of cloth across ceilings of gyms for a few hundred dollars, to coming up with ten centerpieces for only $20 (for all ten centerpieces). You name the budget issue, I’ve tackled it.
By Jennifer Johnson-Garcia6 years ago in Lifehack
Productivity Systems and Tools to check-in 2020
For many of us, the start of a new year signals a desire to get more done and to become more efficient with our time. After all, time is in short supply, and when you’re time poor, you need the best systems and tools to make you get stuff done quickly.
By Mark Ellis6 years ago in Lifehack











