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How to learn a language faster?
The languages are very interesting. Each of them have something wonderful and unusual. Sometimes we have a perfect phrase for something in some particular language, but the other one doesn’t have it. Some of them are easier, some of them are more difficult.
By Klaudia Kołodziejczak6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Care for a Steam Iron?
Since home steam irons have a more confounded structure and activity than standard irons, thinking about them appropriately requires some additional consideration. Some steam iron models incorporate a self-cleaning framework, now and then called an enemy of calc framework, that frees the iron of scale development. On the off chance that your iron has this capacity, run it at regular intervals or as frequently as the maker indicates. To expand the life of your steam iron, clean it routinely and store it cautiously.
By zubairahmad6 years ago in Lifehack
6 Easy Tips To Help Structure Your Time At Home
1. Set an alarm Yes you could sleep in, but what if you didn't? Being stuck in my childhood bedroom instead of a bustling dorm of college students, I was initially excited to finally get to sleep in. However, after a few days of this, I found myself wandering around the house like a zombie the entire day, lethargic and unmotivated. I realized that letting myself sleep in signified to my body that I had nothing to accomplish and it was vacation time. I was so accustomed to having a 7:30am alarm that without it my body and mind signed off for the day. Although I may roll over in anger when the dreaded ring tone sounds with the birds, I always accomplish more on the days that begin with an alarm. Even if you set an alarm for a leisurely time of morning, (no need to be rising at 5am in quarantine) it can help set the tone of a work day and boost motivation.
By Mlana Lore6 years ago in Lifehack
5 Mental Shifts You Need to Make in Order to Sell
Making money. Often, people react to the idea with a gloomy sigh and the thought “Easier said than done”. Success, entrepreneurship, wealthiness seem like very far and distant realities. And even when reaching the point of stumbling upon a profitable opportunity, it’s very common to get cynical about it, or believing someone else is a lot more qualified to get things done than rather yourself.
By Sean Patrick Hopwood6 years ago in Lifehack
Life With Less Plastic | 10 Tips for Living More Sustainably
Are you looking to steer away from plastic? Well, you’ve arrived at the right place. Plastic can have huge environmental consequences on our environment. When you throw it out, it can end up in many places.
By Jamie-Lee Kay6 years ago in Lifehack
Ultimate Money-Saving Guide to Thriving in a Pandemic
For various reasons, many people are in need of extra money at this time. Workplaces have long-term closures. People are getting sick and need care. Essential items have become scarce, making prices of what’s available skyrocket. I personally had to spend a lot of extra money to come home from Europe early, and then spend two weeks without pay in quarantine.
By Jessica Lippe6 years ago in Lifehack
Tips for Arranging a Non-Religious Funeral
When you're following through with your deceased family member’s final wishes, you should bear in mind that their belief system possibly varies from your own. You might be a devout catholic, but that doesn’t mean your loved one was. If she wanted a non-religious funeral, and you are in charge of making the funeral arrangements, you should preserve her memory by honoring those very important last wishes.
By Marshall Stevenson6 years ago in Lifehack







