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5 Things to Do to Start an Independent Life After High School!
After school, it’s time to step into the practical life! Until now, you would have gained all the knowledge about life through just theoretical sources like books, websites, lectures, etc. Now it’s time to put all these things to use to bring out the best in life for you. It’s now time to welcome life with open arms and be the sole ruler of your life.
By Eada Hudes6 years ago in Lifehack
DIY - Hand Washing of Laundry
The advent of the industrial age isn't in the grand scheme of things all that far back in our history as humanity. Frankly, there's large portions of the world that still haven't adopted the industrial age changes to how we manage first world challenges and tasks. When shrinking down to fit into an expat or traveler lifestyle, there's a great deal of amenity and luxury that we simply must sacrifice, but the needs those fulfill still exist. Let's just assume we don't have electricity, or even a great deal of fresh water to work with, regardless of what task we're trying to accomplish, though for the scope of this article, it's about getting your clothes cleaned.
By Tipsy Raven6 years ago in Lifehack
DIY - Homemade Dry Laundry Detergent
As my lifestyle swings further and further towards a radical self-reliance (even though a friend of mine insists there's nothing radical about self-reliance), it is obvious that additional consideration must be given to the things we take for granted in our lives. A sense of cleanliness and respectability are mandatory if one of the primary objectives is to mingle with the people of the world and seek their stories. It goes without saying that you cannot smell the scent of my active lifestyle through a video posted online, but I guarantee that I am very self conscious as I proceed with my plans of going completely off grid with every aspect of my life.
By Tipsy Raven6 years ago in Lifehack
Some College Life Hacks That Every Student Needs to Know
One way or another, we all know that being a student is more like handling plenty of tasks at once. In this era, the term "student" refers more to the multitasker than an academic learner. Yes, this may sound weird, but in the end, the legitimacy of this reality can be measured on the ratio of 10:10. In short, students these days have been burdened extensively with multiple duties that the factor of liveliness has been lost somewhere.
By michell starc6 years ago in Lifehack
Simple Ways to Make Your Home Look Its Best
The time to make a home look its best doesn't have to be done just when you're thinking of selling it. In fact, the best way to raise property value is to make certain that your home is at its best every year you own it.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Lifehack
5 Tips That You Should Know Before Painting Your House
Painting your house is a really huge decision and there are so many things which you have to consider. The most common issue one faces is what colour you should go for. Some people also consider painting their place themselves and would wonder whether any preparation is needed at all. You have to understand the do's and don’ts of painting in order to get your place painted well. According to experts, you should invest in painting your place, as it will enhance the appeal of the place and also protect the exteriors. Have you been thinking about painting your place lately? Then here are a few pro tips that will help you in the process.
By Natalie Ige6 years ago in Lifehack
Survival Gear 101
There has been a huge wave of survival gear products on the market since The Walking Dead hit show. The zombie apocalypse trend seems to finally be over. But, the brief fear brought more attention to surviving catastrophic disasters, survival food like MRE's (Meals, Ready-to-Eat) and survival gear. Let us not forget eco-friendlier homes and the underground bunker niche in the real estate market.
By Lady Sunday6 years ago in Lifehack
The 1000 Item Minimalism Challenge
In September 2015, I opened my heart and mind to the concept of minimalism. For years, I had cringed whenever I heard the word, not truly understanding what it meant. For some reason, September 2015 was a turning point, and I decided to embrace it. I cursed myself for not trying it sooner. In 2016, to celebrate a full year of developing a minimalist mentality, and paying off 30 percent of my debt, I decided to celebrate by giving away more.
By S. Eliza Gregory6 years ago in Lifehack
Tips to a Tidy House as Newly Weds
Marriage is exciting. It is such a large part of so many peoples’ lives, but it can be a bit stressful. Once the wedding is over, it is time to move into your new home. If you have never lived with another person during your adult life, then you may be in for a bit of a shock. When it comes into moving into your new home with your new spouse, the last thing you want to do is argue, or be mad because someone left their socks on the floor or dishes in the sink. So, use these easy tricks to keep a tidy home as newlyweds.
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Lifehack
Wellness at Home: Understanding the Essentials
Basically, there are some elements or factors that make a green and healthy home. If you want your home to be free from safety and health hazards, you have to make sure it is clean, dry, safe, well-ventilated, pest-free, contaminant-free, well-maintained and efficient. For your guidance, here are some easy and useful upgrades for a healthier and safer home.
By Gracie Evans6 years ago in Lifehack
Create Your Dream Backyard
Tips for Creating Your Own Dream Backyard Your dream backyard is closer than you think. Whatever the current condition of your backyard is, you have the power to make your dreams a reality. With a little DIY and creativity, you can transform your space into the backyard you always wanted. Use the following tips to get the transformation started:
By Damien Justus7 years ago in Lifehack











