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How to Pack a Survival Kit
A phenomenal survival unit is one that is efficient, lightweight, proficiently pressed and appropriate for an assortment of conditions and circumstances. Somewhat, the substance of your optimal unit will change contingent upon where you live and such crises you believe are in all probability, and this rundown is in no way, shape or form comprehensive. All things considered, a few devices are broadly valuable and can legitimize the space they take up in practically any pack.
By Harsh Nankani6 years ago in Lifehack
The Journey to Eternal Peace with Friendly Support
The demise of the precious person in your life is definitely a sorrowful moment. But, when there are reliable people standing by you as the family members, the moments become easier to take. They will laugh and cry with you but as professional people, they will make sure that you remain comfortable at the time of loss.
By Jessica Curry6 years ago in Lifehack
Six Tips to Make Sure That Your Yard Sale is as Successful
There are many people who buy and sell products in order to make some extra money from home. They go to yard sales, auctions, and even look at online auctions in order to find products to sell. Then, it is time to sell them. They can sell them online, though many try to make some extra money by having a yard sale.
By Shelley Wenger6 years ago in Lifehack
6 Tips for Moving Safely during a Pandemic
COVID-19 has put a stop to the normal routines that people follow during everyday life in almost every part of the globe. The recommended course of action to take is social distancing, but sometimes, it is not just possible to put off moving. Already, moving is not an easy task in the best of situations and when you add a global crisis like this novel coronavirus to the mix, it will only complicate matters. How can you move during a pandemic? It is definitely going to cause more challenges, especially if it is not possible for you to delay it.
By Karen Cole6 years ago in Lifehack
How To Start a Blog
WHAT EXACTLY IS "DOCUMENTING"? Some of you may look to the dictionary on what the definition is — record (something) in written, photographic, or other form. You're not wrong to look to this for purposes of understanding the word itself. But, it's not intended to be taken as literal as it's definition.
By Michael Saldana6 years ago in Lifehack
How To Convert Your Mountain Bike To The City
Surely many of you will have a mountain bike and yet never go to the mountain, they use it mainly to get around the city. This situation is not uncommon as mountain bikes are among the most common on the market. They are so sold, mainly for their versatility and for the wide price range with which they can be found.
By Steven Harry6 years ago in Lifehack
How To Entertain Yourselves At Home
Hello my Vocal friends! I hope you are having a splendid day today! Home is a great place! Some people like to stay home more than others, and that's perfectly fine! Some people love to go out and explore the world around them, and that is also very good! However, circumstances such as the weather, our personal matters, mental or physical illnesses, high levels of crime in your area or a public health crisis (e.g. The Coronavirus Pandemic) can determine how often we stay at home. Staying in one place for prolonged periods of time can get boring, so we need to find things to do to keep ourselves busy and feel good at the same time!
By Talia Devora6 years ago in Lifehack
How to remove a splinter from your foot
There are many ways to remove a splinter or some other object from your foot. One way is to use tweezers but sometimes the object will break and make it impossible to remove the splinter. I once had a splinter in my foot for several weeks since I could not remove it. What did I do to get rid of it you may ask. I took some tape (grey tape or any strong tape will suffice) and cut a piece to cover that portion of my foot. I then let the glue dry as I went about my business. I waited roughly fifteen minutes and then I removed the tape. I slowly peeled off the tape and once I got to where the splinter was there was mild pain. It was the same pain you would get whenever you walk on it. I made sure to pull the tape off slowly to make sure I got the splinter. After that I tossed the tape with the splinter. There was still some glue on the bottom of my foot so I had to clean that off but no more splinter.
By Ferrari King6 years ago in Lifehack
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









