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Lists of tips and tricks that will help you become a better you; hack your way to an ultimate work, home and social life.
Things to Do During a Virus Lockdown
Life Disrupted 2020. It's supposed to be a year of positive change, right? You just got over your mid-terms while working at a retail job. Spring break comes; you either go out and party like planned; or you open up your availability at your job.
By Stacie Evans6 years ago in Lifehack
31 things you shouldn't do during a quarantine
Okay, so a lot of us will stay home for some time. Many people are forced to quarantine for 14 days straight, some of us do it voluntarily. But the reason is not important. The coronavirus situation is serious and taking actions like temporary isolation is crucial to make it better soon. Anyways, staying at home may bring a lot of great ideas on what to do with all this free time, but also a lot of boredom.
By Gosia Kowalewska6 years ago in Lifehack
10 Best Credit Cards
Having a credit card has a lot of benefits. Not only it will build up your credit score for future loans but it can also help you to get through rough times. You can use your credit card to do your groceries first. Then just pay it once you get your paycheck.
By Jaymie Suh6 years ago in Lifehack
9 Things Your Readers Want You to Know Before You Start Writing Your Fiction Novel
A List From an Experienced, Wanna-Be Author I wrote my first novel at age eight and I still haven’t been published (no rejections if you’re too nervous to submit – right?) but there are somethings about writing them that I’ve either picked up on my own over the years or I’ve been lucky enough to learn from some incredibly talented (and mostly local) authors. One of things I’ve been asking people of this craft recently is what their biggest tip is on getting a full novel published in any form. Besides self-publishing, their answers have all somehow touched on being in tune with who your audience will be. If your intent for your novel is to be read, you need to make sure you have a group of readers you’re targeting with the message of your novel.
By Miranda Jaensch6 years ago in Lifehack
Writing tips for starters or struggles
I've been asked how I am able to stay focused on writing or get my central ideas for the plot together when I wrote my first book. Most writers I know can just get right into it and keep going. To quote one writer I know he says, "Don't think, just write" which is true. In the present time you have the idea, it can be edited or expanded later on. But if there is a present idea that needs to have a balanced outline. This is the method I created and it has worked for me. I don't know if all of my tips can work to your progress, but one or two may pertain.
By Samantha Parrish6 years ago in Lifehack
Key Points To Consider Before Buying Blowers For A Garden
Are you searching for a new leaf blower, but are not sure which one to buy? We understand your problem, as such essential types of equipment are very important to make cleaning easy, effective, and better during the spring season. In the following article, you will get all your queries answered that are related to leaf blowers or such types of equipment. As the fall season approaches, the lawns get all covered up by dead leaves. The trees finally start shedding their leaves that get dumped in your backyard and lawn. It ultimately becomes essential to have a good leaf blower for your garden. Here is a complete guide who would help you in figuring out which blower is best and should be bought to satisfy your needs.
By Anna Wrench6 years ago in Lifehack
Some Common Mistakes You Could Be Making While Concreting During the Winters!
Construction work often takes years to get completed! Regardless of the passing seasons, the work shall continue in full force without stopping. This includes laying down bricks, pouring the concretes and doing everything else -- even when it’s hot summer days or severe chilled winter afternoons. And though summer days don’t impact the materials of a construction project much, winters are relatively harsh on them -- and hence the work becomes more difficult during the winter months.
By Lauren Williamson6 years ago in Lifehack











