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How to do just about anything; life hacks to navigate obstacles of all types, from the trivial to the severe.
Do It Yourself Pest Control Products
DIY pest control is more than just a fad nowadays. There is no need to call a professional exterminator to help you kill or control every single bug or insect you see running around the house. With the availability of free online information and the ability to buy the same pest control products the pros use, the average homeowner can get rid of pests themselves.
By Fab Glass and Mirror5 years ago in Lifehack
LOPIN: A Manifesto For Sustainable Occupation and Development Of Land
From COVID-19 stems both hardships and opportunities. While thousands of businesses are going bankrupt a handful of farseers are making top dollar providing cures, remote collaboration tools and home makeovers to the gullible and the desperate. In this new reality the same old adage rings true: the poor get poorer and the rich get richer.
By kevenAvecCulture5 years ago in Lifehack
Why You Should Try Calendar Journaling On Your Mobile
The innitial idea A year ago, I had an idea when I looked through the calendar on my cell phone. I thought it might be exciting to keep a diary with the calendar. But I would not make my entries for the current date, but for the same time of the following year.
By René Junge5 years ago in Lifehack
Zen Your Den
For many of us, 2020 has felt like the simmers of tension accross the world are coming to a boiling point, on so many different levels. This tension can breed negative energy, stress, and anxiety, which can hold you back from creating a life of fulfillment. While the world wrestles with itself out there, you deserve to have a space of peace and tranquility where you can recharge your batteries! So why not make your living space into your own private sancturary? With these simple tips, you can create your own zen den where you can restore balance and heal.... mind, body, and soul!
By Ashley Koepp5 years ago in Lifehack
4 Tax Lessons You Can Learn From the Bidens and Trumps
The wealthy and connected use many techniques to pay less in taxes. It's no wonder. The ultra-wealthy taxpayers have both the resources and the motivation to minimize their tax liability. After all, the country’s richest 1% pays 37% of all federal income taxes collected every year. So, they have an army of savvy tax professionals to help them navigate a complicated tax system.
By Andrew Latham5 years ago in Lifehack
Guide to clean common items in your home
Drinking glass in the dishwasher The salt container does not work optimally if the lid e.g. is not turned on properly if the dishwasher lacks salt or if it is set to the wrong dosage. If lime from the water has made your glasses milky, you can put them in a mixture of 1 liter of water and 2 dl 32% acetic acid.
By Erik Tilbud Olsen5 years ago in Lifehack
How to Become Fluent in Spanish
The thing about Spanish is that not only can you speak it in Spain it will also help you to speak it in South American despite the many different dialects. The ability to navigate through the language would open up so many avenues for you especially when navigating the beauty of the Caribbean and the Providenciales. Without much aplomb, here's how to become fluent in Spanish.
By Peaushan Devanarayana5 years ago in Lifehack
Looking for Guaranteed Christmas Loans 2020?
Why it is a great idea to prefer Xmas Loans for bad credit from 24hourloanz? Money crisis? Relax, we understand! That moment of the month has arrived when the market is full of celebration vibes- the Christmas season. Jingle bells are ready to excite and delight our daily boring routine. People are already hurrying to the markets for buying presents, surprise gifts, ornaments, delicious food items, and what not for their Christmas shopping. This most awaited holiday season brings in a load of expenses with itself. You must have already started preparing for the Christmas budget for the ticket expenses, shopping, and gifts, etc.
By Christopher Jay5 years ago in Lifehack
How To Be Always Ready For A Power Outage
Just like any other country, Australia is also vulnerable to sudden power outages and is not uncommon especially to beachside neighbourhoods. Last year, the media reported some 45,000 homes across Sydney's eastern suburbs have experienced power outages amid the heatwave in their area.
By Hudson Electrical NB5 years ago in Lifehack






