
René Junge
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Thriller-author from Hamburg, Germany. Sold over 200.000 E-Books. get informed about new articles: http://bit.ly/ReneJunge
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Throw Away Five Items A Day
We are all always surrounded by old things. They fill our cupboards, drawers, and shelves. Most of the stuff we own we do never use. They stand in our way and block space that we would need much more urgently for new things or ourselves. Let’s start getting rid of them.
By René Junge5 years ago in Lifehack
Why you should reinvest all your income from writing at the beginning
I remember when the fifth book I ever published suddenly shot up the charts. Compared to my successes today, the bestseller rank I achieved was not particularly impressive. I was far from the Top 100.
By René Junge5 years ago in Journal
How To Reach 10,000 Steps a Day Without Leaving Your Apartment
Why 10000 steps? According to a study, life expectancy only increases continuously up to 7500 steps per day. More steps do not bring a further increase in life expectancy. So if you are satisfied with a statistical probability for a higher life expectancy, you can limit yourself to 7500 steps.
By René Junge5 years ago in Longevity
How To Deal With Being Stuck On a Plateau
At the beginning of this year, I started interval fasting to lose weight. The first two kilos were done quickly, but then my progress suddenly stopped. For almost a week I didn't lose another gram. On some days, I even weighed a few hundred grams more than the day before.
By René Junge5 years ago in Motivation
Novel Writing In The Age Of Internet
When was the last time you noticed that your attention span had dropped in recent years? Have you ever noticed it? I notice it every day. The sheer abundance of information, series, films, and books have changed something in me over the years.
By René Junge5 years ago in Journal
10 Things You Are Guaranteed To Overlook When Cleaning Your House
1. the toilet brush When was the last time you consciously checked to see if your toilet brush was still OK? If you're like me, you probably avoid looking closely. But once in a while, you have to take care of it, preferably before the contamination is so evident that everyone notices it immediately.
By René Junge5 years ago in Lifehack











