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Coffee Lifehacks for Every Coffee Lover
Some people like coffee. They enjoy casually going to Starbucks for their lattes and mochas. Others, such as myself, love coffee. I love coffee so much, I typically will drink about five cups a day without blinking an eye. Coffee is life.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Lifehack
Essential Oil Hacks That Will Change Your Life. Top Story - June 2018.
Essential oils are a wonderful, natural home remedy to turn to tend to a variety of needs: relaxation, concentration, memory, sleep, mental health, and a variety of physical ailments, such as essential oils for arthritis.
By Lynne Shumaker8 years ago in Lifehack
How to Clean Your House Like a Pro in Less Than Three Hours
How To Clean Your House In Three Hours Or Less - Like A Pro Let's face it, cleaning your home can be time-consuming, tiring, and a seemingly never-ending task. We've all been there—we look around and have no idea how it got this bad or where to start. Here are some tips to make this weekly chore more doable.
By Shannon Humphrey8 years ago in Lifehack
12 Ways You Can Save Money While Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Trying to save money while living paycheck to paycheck can feel futile because it seems like you're leaner and leaner every month—and honestly, that's somewhat true. Give it a month or two, however, and your finances even out gradually but steadily. You have to cut corners. More than that, you have to deny yourself items and opportunities that you desperately want, but you can't indulge. That's often the most challenging aspect of learning how to stop living paycheck to paycheck. Nobody wants to give up their wants, but the sacrifice is worth it once you're no longer down to the bare bones at the end of each pay cycle.
By Jules Fortman8 years ago in Lifehack
5 DIY Projects That Add Value to Your Home
DIY projects offer great ways of improving the condition of your property and adding value, especially if you want to sell your home. The cost of doing home improvements can be so high but DIY projects offer great return on investment. If you are thinking of putting your house on the market and you want to revamp it, here are five DIY projects that you should consider.
By Tanya Cvit8 years ago in Lifehack
Amazon Lifehacks You Should Know
Amazon is quickly becoming a one-stop (or one-click) shop for all of your needs and wants. I mean hey, you can even get groceries from Amazon. And most of the time, it's way cheaper than buying in-store or ordering through another online retailer. But what you might not know is that Amazon also offers a wide range of extra deals and ways to save money. So don't settle for saving a few bucks of a product here and there, and make use of these Amazon lifehacks to save in every area of your life.
By Nicola P. Young8 years ago in Lifehack
Couponing in Canada
Canadians can be extreme couponers too! The first thing I’m going to discuss is where to find coupons Tearpad coupons are found on coupon boards or near the product in store. The best coupon boards are typically found at Real Canadian Superstore, in my experience. It is important to remember to only take as many coupons as you need from these to make sure everyone else gets some. Insert coupons are coupon booklets found in some newspapers with flyers. Print coupons can be found on various websites (including save.casmartsource.ca and websaver.ca) and also sometimes included in promotional emails directly from companies. The important thing to remember with printable coupons is photocopying is NOT allowed because each coupon needs to have a unique pin in order for stores to be reimbursed. Demo/ rep coupons can be found when products are having a demo and often times there will be coupons available. These typically can be found at Walmart on the weekends.
By Taylor Smith8 years ago in Lifehack
5 Ideas for an Empty Notebook Part 2
1. Recipes Book Because of my gluten intolerance I’m constantly in the kitchen batching up a new recipe so I think it would be a great idea to keep a book of recipes I’ve made and I’ve enjoyed so that I have a book to go to when I’m struggling for ideas but also to share it, pass it over to family or friends, or even my kids when they’re older.
By Jessica Jones8 years ago in Lifehack
9 Hacks to Help You Become a Morning Person
Morning can be a drag for many of us. You may be just going through the motions for half the morning. Trying to sit through meetings seems nearly impossible and we are just hoping that the end of the day will come quickly. But guess what? It doesn’t have to be that way! Even if you have never been a morning person there are things you can do to help yourself out. Here are 9 hacks to help you be a morning person:
By Jessika Wager8 years ago in Lifehack
How to Find Comfort in Your Home
Home should not be a source of worry or a place in which you feel you can’t or shouldn't relax. Home should feel like a sanctuary somewhere to retreat when the hustle and bustle of everyday life gets too much. Over the past year I've noticed that as I've changed my home to a more simple and comforting style I've realised my anxiety and headaches have begun to ease when I'm home. I hope this helps you as much as these have helped me.
By Jessica Jones8 years ago in Lifehack












