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Five things to do to keep yourself productive or just not feeling bored during the lockdown
The first idea I came up with is being active, go on a run, a job, a nice walk. If you live near nature, then you can walk on a trail, not near a lot of people. I’m currently using this app called Step bet. You bet a certain amount of money to enter a challenge where you have to complete a certain amount of steps in a certain amount of weeks. You are against other people within the problem and if you complete your challenge, then you share the pot with all other players that have completed the challenge too. A lot of people are riding their bikes, and if you are a person who has never ridden a bike, I think this is the best time to start. No cars and fewer people outside so you don’t need to feel as embarrassed in areas where you would learn to ride. I think walking around your neighbourhood is way better than going to areas that are most likely areas that are usually quite backed.
By Annie Curran6 years ago in Lifehack
Strategies for Stabilizing and Securing Your WiFi Connection
Of the wide range of technologies that businesses and people daily rely on, WiFi can be a hard one to get right and working. It is not uncommon for WiFi connections to be slow, unreliable, or finicky. Poor connections and lack of steady connectivity can be a huge contributor to workplace frustration and lack of productivity. If you are thinking about how to improve your home internet coverage, here are some strategies to consider.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Lifehack
Surprising Uses for Apple Cider Vinegar
To Treat Acne Dabbing small amounts of diluted apple cider vinegar onto pimples is claimed to be a good way to get rid of them. However, undiluted apple cider vinegar is strongly acidic and putting it directly onto your skin can cause burns (30Trusted Source, 31).
By Catherine Melanin6 years ago in Lifehack
How to buy a guitar.
Hi! I am a full-time professional musician! My primary instrument is electric bass, but I also play acoustic guitar, dabble in piano a little and sing. I play gigs two to three nights a week (or did...before Covid-19), serve on a church praise team, do session work, write and produce my own music, and teach freelance.
By Mark Fowler6 years ago in Lifehack
Don't Make These Mistakes When Buying Life Insurance
Are you ready to buy life insurance for the first time? If you answered “yes,” you may wonder how much you need, what policy is right for you, and what company you should buy from. There is no doubt that buying life insurance for the first time, like any other experience, can be quite overwhelming. Don’t worry, there are some tips to help you along the way.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Lifehack
Make $40 a day as a Healthy Person
Now I know what you may be thinking. What do you mean by healthy, and not only that... what do I have to do? The term healthy here is slightly subjective in nature, because everyone has something going on with them and no one is perfect. However, you can pass a qualification screening if you don't take certain medications (or substances) and you don't have failing organs. So there, that's the baseline of qualifying as a healthy individual to donate plasma, but it doesn't stop there. If you don't have any open cuts on your body, haven't received any new piercings or tattoos, became pregnant, or visited any foreign countries, you're not at risk to recipients who may need your plasma for medical therapy. That's right, I said plasma. Not blood, though it is similar to giving blood, except that you recover quicker and can donate more frequently. Plasma is the clear part of your blood that contains mostly water, and other important components
By Porsche Lacewell6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Keep Yourself Entertained During Isolation
The world as we know it has come to a screeching halt. Our normal has changed from the day to day hustle of work, school, shopping, and events to days spent pacing our living rooms. But it doesn't have to be all bad, right? In today's society, we're expected to be constantly busy. It's our lifestyle. But now we're being told to stay home and wait out this situation, for public safety and for our own. So let's take advantage of the situation and use this time for ourselves, even if that means just lounging around and enjoying some newfound downtime. Here are some things you can do to keep yourself entertained during isolation!
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Lifehack
Getting Your First Tattoo: What to Know Before Inking Your Skin
Getting your first tattoo can be exciting, scary, and intimidating -- a roller coaster of emotions. Despite being around for a long time now, tattoos have become popular only recently as more celebrities and influencers started sporting one, and people have found it to be a form of expression. Given its prevalence today, it is no surprise that while browsing magazines or social media, your eyes can so easily get caught by some tattoo designs that make you want to get one for yourself.
By Emily Browne6 years ago in Lifehack
Where To Find Your Book
As a bookseller in a major chain bookstore, I have noticed that people, even book lovers don’t understand what I mean when I mention the different sections and categories that books can fall under and what that entails. So I have put together a cheat sheet based on my knowledge as a bookseller in said bookstore chain. Obviously every bookstore chooses to categorize books to their liking and even still the books could be in different places than what the author and publishers thought the book should belong. Take this information with a grain of salt because books are a fluid thing, and can be placed in many categories. I should also note that everyone is at a different level of reading as well have their own preferences to what books they want and like to read. Rarely are sections set in stone to match the age or reading level. So I hope this will help understand not only your local bookseller but yourself as a reader!
By Mady Evans6 years ago in Lifehack
Before you recycle it.... Top Story - April 2020.
There are so many ‘re’ words regarding sustainability. Sometimes it can feel overwhelming to incorporate sustainability in our lives however it should be effortless, without feeling like it’s hard-work.
By Fashion_Reseller_Diary 6 years ago in Lifehack












