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Lists of tips and tricks that will help you become a better you; hack your way to an ultimate work, home and social life.
Gift Ideas for the Highly Sensitive Person
Oh, introverts! The quiet, introspective, commonly misunderstood people in our lives. While their taciturnity lends them to be the best listeners and excellent friends, it also means that their needs often go unmet.
By Candace Elizabeth7 years ago in Lifehack
7 Gifts for Sensory Seekers Who Love to Squish, Squeeze, and Mold
Play-Doh has been a classic toy for sensory seekers ever since it was invented. Many children (and adults) love the squishy feel of Play-Doh, the bright colors, the way it can be molded and shaped, and even the unforgettable smell. However, these days, Play-Doh is not your only choice. If you know someone who loves Play-Doh, here are some other gifts they will enjoy!
By Angel Mann7 years ago in Lifehack
The Best 25 Things to Do During the Christmas Season
Let’s face it, Christmas is beloved time of year by many people, and no matter who you are, the first snowfall is always pure bliss. Of course, it is a bugger to have to drive on the roads and sometimes Christmas seems to commercialized, but hey! The time with family and the love shared around a yule log or singing carols at the top of your lungs defeats all, right? There is so much to do and such little time, where do you start? Here are 25 things to do during the Christmas time while we wait for those reindeer to come clicking and the holy jolly man to say, “”Ho, ho, ho!”
By Makayla Richards7 years ago in Lifehack
36 Gift Ideas for Train Lovers
I've worked with kids with special needs for about 15 years now, and in every school I've ever worked...in states across the USA...there have been a ton of young boys who were crazy about trains. If you've ever watched The Big Bang Theory, you'll note that the character Sheldon, who most likely is on the autism spectrum somewhere, is a train fanatic. What is it about trains? At any rate, here are 36 gift suggestions for the people in your life who love trains.
By Angel Mann7 years ago in Lifehack
Laundry Hacks Every College Student Should Know
Reality really hits you when you move out of Mom and Dad's and head to college. As if being a broke college kid wasn't hard enough, you have to cook, clean, do laundry, and keep yourself alive. Adulting is no small feat. After years of Mom's exceptional ability to wash and fold your clothes, doing laundry in college is one of the things many college students dread.
By Morgan E. Westling7 years ago in Lifehack
Christmas Gift Guide
I like to start Christmas shopping in November so I know I have enough time to get all the presents I need to get. We all need to save some money especially around Christmas time so the gift ideas I’ll give you are inexpensive and will be worth every penny!
By Abby Grace7 years ago in Lifehack
What to Bring to Thanksgiving Dinner
Tired of bringing the same thing to your Thanksgiving gathering, or have no idea where to start? It can be difficult to decide what to bring to Thanksgiving dinner as a guest. It doesn't always have to be a food item, however! There's many other things that you can bring to thanksgiving dinner that are sure to be a hit. Here's a few options in case you need some ideas!
By Helpful Tips7 years ago in Lifehack
How to Earn Money Watching YouTube Videos
So before I go on listing these useful websites, be sure to head on over to Vocal's lifehack community, where I've explained how to earn on the side. I go in depth into sites I've used to generate $2000 per year for the last two years. I also have a part-time job, that really helps out with expenses. You will not be able to survive alone on these extra websites, but it will put some money in the bank. When you consider how easy it is to earn this, it will feel like it is free money. Put that extra amount in the bank to earn interest, and you will be well on your way to getting rid of the traditional nine to five, and living off soft drink dividend payments, free coffee or maybe even your rent payment if you start early enough.
By Marcus Azaria7 years ago in Lifehack
Steps to Tranquility in a 24 Hour World
1. The first thing we all need to do is get in some “me time” on a regular basis! Go ahead, be totally selfish on occasion and love yourself enough to award YOU anywhere from ten minutes to an hour a day. Do something productive that takes your mind off work or any other life stressors that may be present in your life. Your sanity and probably your family will thank you... profusely!
By Denise Joyce Williams7 years ago in Lifehack











