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13 Lifehacks That Will Save You Time Spent on Chores
Where there's joy, there's an ever-growing list of supplies to buy and messes to clean up. Does that sound familiar to you? If so, you need some new lifehacks that will save you time spent on chores. Luckily for you, I've got quite a few lifehacks up my sleeve.
By Dave Schneider7 years ago in Lifehack
What to Bring to Thanksgiving Dinner
Tired of bringing the same thing to your Thanksgiving gathering, or have no idea where to start? It can be difficult to decide what to bring to Thanksgiving dinner as a guest. It doesn't always have to be a food item, however! There's many other things that you can bring to thanksgiving dinner that are sure to be a hit. Here's a few options in case you need some ideas!
By Helpful Tips7 years ago in Lifehack
Six Things You Need to Know When Getting Started on Calligraphy
I've been doing calligraphy for the past three years, and I can speak honestly when I say it's changed my life for the better. Through this craft, I have grown as an artist, strengthened my penmanship, and have gotten the chance to make people happier by creating for them personalized signs, gifts, and invitations. What started out as a small hobby for me has grown into a business where I can be myself and fully relax. Beginning calligraphy is not as tricky as you would think. It's actually very simple and rewarding, and I'm here to tell you what to keep in mind when getting started.
By Suzanne Gayle7 years ago in Lifehack
Top 5 Tips to Prepare Your Garden for Winter
Many things can be done to get gardens ready for winter, especially as the following. 1. Raking-up leaves from lawns is a good start. This will make footpaths less slippery, it will air the lawn, and it will make everything look neater. If enough space is available it is better to separate raked leaves from standard compost, in order to produce leaf mould, which is a golden material to add to the soil for the next growing season.
By Jeff Nevil7 years ago in Lifehack
Kitchen Cleaning Lifehacks Everyone Should Know
Among household tasks, kitchen cleaning ranks as the least frequent activity men engage in and the third least frequent activity women partake in. What is more, men and women only spend an average of 4 and 13 minutes a day cleaning the kitchen respectively.
By April Demarco7 years ago in Lifehack
Learning Lifehacks for Study Night. Top Story - November 2018.
Whether it's study night or for long term application, the truth with learning is that one size does not fit all. There are five different learning styles according to the VARK model, so if we can identify your style, you can capitalize on your style’s particular strengths. Let’s dive in and start by taking a look at the five different types of learning.
By Conrad Morningstar7 years ago in Lifehack
How to Earn Money Watching YouTube Videos
So before I go on listing these useful websites, be sure to head on over to Vocal's lifehack community, where I've explained how to earn on the side. I go in depth into sites I've used to generate $2000 per year for the last two years. I also have a part-time job, that really helps out with expenses. You will not be able to survive alone on these extra websites, but it will put some money in the bank. When you consider how easy it is to earn this, it will feel like it is free money. Put that extra amount in the bank to earn interest, and you will be well on your way to getting rid of the traditional nine to five, and living off soft drink dividend payments, free coffee or maybe even your rent payment if you start early enough.
By Marcus Azaria7 years ago in Lifehack
Watch Your Ash
Cigars are an ancient pastime first started by the native populations of Central America. The oldest evidence shows that the ancient Mayans enjoyed them over a thousand years ago. With the discovery of the New World, tobacco spread to Europe and the rest of the globe. In the United States, cigars have been popular longer than even baseball. Such historic delights have been crafted over decades, and generations even.
By Ethan Hard7 years ago in Lifehack












