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15 Reasons Why You Should Be Storing Stuff You’re Not Using
Ladies and gents, our society has a “stuff” addiction. Our society glamorizes shopping, encourages us to buy stuff we don’t need, and also tends to suggest we constantly upgrade. Stuff can be good, but there’s always truth to the phrase “too much of a good thing.”
By Shed Services7 years ago in Lifehack
I Tried Shed to Store All My Stuff—Here’s What Happened. Top Story - January 2019.
When you’re married to a DJ, you tend to get used to certain things. You get used to hearing beats coursing through your apartment on a daily basis. You get used to going to parties on a Tuesday, after working a full shift at work. You also get used to seeing DJ equipment—a lot of it.
By Riley Raul Reese7 years ago in Lifehack
How to Reduce the Symptoms of Acid Reflux
Everyone may know the fact that the food you eat also affects the acid production in the stomach. If you think food can't trigger the symptoms of the heartburn problems, then you are absolutely wrong. Well, there are certain foods that you need to eliminate from your diet plan. Some certain foods can cause or worsen the symptoms of acid reflux. It is the reason that you should always eat the right food and this will definitely help you control the acid reflux.
By Sunny Deval7 years ago in Lifehack
How to Move Out as a Teenager—What You Must Consider. Top Story - December 2018.
I moved out of my family home at 18-years-old. I was not kicked out, but circumstances within the home became very difficult, to the point that I found that it was an impossible place to live. To do so, would mean that I would go backwards rather than forwards in recovering from depression and mental illness. It was a painful and disappointing endeavor, but one I am glad I made. It had seemed impossible, I didn't know where to begin and I needed to move quickly.
By Elle White 7 years ago in Lifehack
5 Cash-Back and Savings Apps You Should Absolutely Download for 2019
It’s the end of 2018 and I think we can all agree we’re ready for it. If you’re like me, that rent increase, heavy car note, and surprise medical bills are just the lint-covered cherry on top of a stale cake. Millennials and older generations alike are on the hunt more than ever for some extra bucks without requiring too much extra time in exchange, because let’s be honest, our days are already filled with enough day jobs and side hustles.
By Sabrina Lee7 years ago in Lifehack
The Human Spider Cosplay DIY
I debuted this cosplay a few days before Halloween and received positive feedback on social media. If you're looking for a simple cosplay to make, you might want to consider becoming The Human Spider. This character, played by Tobey Maguire in the 2002 film, Spider-Man, is a cosplay that I have wanted to do for quite some time. This was my first cosplay project in over a year and was nervous of working on my shirt. However, I was up for the challenge and excited to do it. In this article, I'll tell everyone the items you'll need to make this cosplay spectacular and look amazing at any convention. I'll have three separate collages below to guide you in making this cosplay stand out.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 years ago in Lifehack
10 Must Read Books That Give Housekeeping Lifehacks
Do you need a new year overhaul? Not quite? Maybe some simple cleaning and housekeeping is in order. Psychological research, as well as anecdotal evidence, have demonstrated that having a clean living space can have significant benefits to one's peace of mind, stress levels, and overall productivity. Nevertheless, keeping a clean home can be difficult for many people, especially those with busy schedules and very little time to devote to tidying up. Luckily, there is a growing body of cleaning and organization literature that includes books that give housekeeping lifehacks to help you get and maintain a cleaner home with less hassle, less time, and less stress.
By Nicola P. Young7 years ago in Lifehack
10 Insurance Lifehacks You Need to Know
The things that mean the most to us need to be protected. To some, it might seem like a drag or waste of expenses, but having a solid insurance package can make all the difference in the face of disaster. Whether it be an unexpected fire that takes down your home or a traumatic car accident that leaves you in urgent care, there’s no room to gamble with your well-being. While preparation is key, having a few insurance lifehacks under your belt might help alleviate concerns with money and coverages. With as little as two years experience in the insurance industry, I have seen decades of peoples' hard work get destroyed in catastrophic events. Their insurance policies served as the thread that stitched order from chaos. Yet, coverages can get pricey, and if you don’t know what to look out for, you could be paying more without realizing it.
By Nikkie Evans7 years ago in Lifehack
Planning a Budget
December is a month that often times people find stressful. Before you know it, Christmas is suddenly around the corner and you are dreading the season because you don't think you will have enough funds to cover the things that you deem as expected.
By Courtney Frazer7 years ago in Lifehack
The Top 5 Key Tips for Choosing Interior Paint Colours
Contrary to popular belief, choosing the best interior paint colours is not as tough as you may think. There is no need for you to brainstorm for hours on end and get endless advice on which colours would be the most appropriate for your indoor space. In some cases, that may be true, especially when one needs to specifically decorate a space and see to it that certain modifications and changes are made to suit someone else’s needs. But if one is getting into the process alone and with complete artistic freedom, one does not need to worry about getting specialised advice from anyone else for the most part. You can be sure of that fact.
By Eada Hudes7 years ago in Lifehack
10 Wedding Planning Lifehacks Every Bride Should Know
On the surface, most soon-to-be brides and grooms try to hide the anxiety and pressure they feel when trying to plan a wedding. That's because, when planning a wedding, a lot of energy (and cash) is invested to ensure the big day goes as perfectly.
By Grace Tyler7 years ago in Lifehack












