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How to read a book in one day
Once a week, I read a book in one day. I'd prefer two days, but my schedule and job don't allow it. So one day it is. Tuesday, usually. And when the book is done and I finally climb out of the story - shaking off an intense, 12-hour read - I feel like the world has been spinning without me.
By Govind Dhami6 years ago in Lifehack
4 Skills to Help You Read an Entire Book in One Day
We’ve all been there; we’ve all put off getting required reading done until the day before. Maybe you’re in a book club, or you’re trying to get an entire book read for school the night before. It can be discouraging when you’re flipping through pages trying to figure out how you’re going to get it all done and not forget anything. Don’t think you can’t power through it though: There’s a way you can read an entire book in one day without forgetting everything. Take a look at these tips so you can absorb all that information. Let’s buckle down and get started!
By Govind Dhami6 years ago in Lifehack
THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE HIRING A LOCKSMITH
Being locked out of your house or forgetting your keys somewhere you can’t remember is a really unpleasant situation to be in at the moment. In St Petersburg, searching out a reliable and quality locksmith services is not an easy task and can be a lot of hassle for the one who is in the situation. For such reason, instead of calling out an expert people prefer to handle their problem on their own by using different unprofessional tools.
By John Reeves6 years ago in Lifehack
How To Remember Memories
Recently, I found out that I remembered something I did when I was on a trip with my high school class, at the age of fifteen. How I suddenly remembered that exactly movement? I don't know. I remembered everything but except one or two things.
By Agnes Laurens6 years ago in Lifehack
Reducing Stress
Everyone experiences stress at one time or another. Stress is a reaction to a situation where a person feels threatened or anxious. Stress can be positive (e.g. preparing for a baptism) or negative (e.g. dealing with loss of a job). Learning productive ways to cope and getting the right care and support can help reduce stressful feelings and symptoms.
By Niki Hebert6 years ago in Lifehack
How is Preparing For a Yard Sale Like Writing a Book?
July is a month known for its hot weather, weekends at the cottage and yard sales. Every weekend you can find colourful signs on telephone posts advertising the local yard sale. Okay, maybe not this year, but generally speaking.
By Ariane Weathers6 years ago in Lifehack
The Importance of a Timely Home Electrical Maintenance
When it comes to household electricity, safety should always be your number one priority because everything can happen when you least expect it. So, common but recurring electricity problems such as flickering lights and malfunctioning sockets could be a red flag of a bigger electrical issue. To avoid these things from happening, you should pay attention to your electrical safety at home and call for a professional electrician’s help.
By Hudson Electrical NB6 years ago in Lifehack
Home Electrical Safety Checklist
Electrical-related accidents happen at home that quickly escalates into a house fire. According to a survey, around 12,000 house fires occur in Australia every year and around 50–60 people die in accidents like this. It sure is deadly and uncontrollable, however, it can easily be prevented by simply being diligent, educated, and cautious.
By Hudson Electrical NB6 years ago in Lifehack
Why it is Important to Get Professional Asbestos Removal Services Every Time
Asbestos is widely known as a dangerous mineral that can be found anywhere but is mostly used in construction during the early times. The use of asbestos is still ongoing in other countries, but not in Australia. A total ban in production, usage, and import of asbestos in the country has been regulated since 2003. This is due to the growing number of work-related illnesses and deaths recorded throughout the country.
By Scanlons Asbestos Removal6 years ago in Lifehack
Getting Things Done (Part 2 of 3): Reviewing Your Process
In part 1 of this series, I wrote in detail about the 5 Stages of Mastering Workflow and Next Actions per David Allen’s book, “Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity.” I suggested using bins and lists to represent the main groupings that your to-do items should be placed into using the workflow diagram below. Part 1 also covered how to collect, organize, and process these items. In this article, I will discuss how to regularly review your main grouping bins and lists to stay on track.
By Kimberly H. Smith6 years ago in Lifehack










