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Top 4 Reasons for Owning Pergolas
Are you still finding ways to enhance your outdoor living experience? The backyard of your house is private heaven where you can sit back and relax on weekends. Are you also finding a special place for your special potted place? Well, the answer to all these questions is pergolas.
By Ashley Kinsela6 years ago in Lifehack
The Anchoring Effect
Many years ago, whilst on a gap year, we were in a market Bangkok with some Thai friends. I saw a beautiful piece of Jade that I thought would be a great gift. It was truly beautiful and I fell in love with it, so I asked the price. I don’t remember the exact price the market stall owner said but let’s say $100.
By Charles Leon6 years ago in Lifehack
5 Tips For Making A Last-Minute Move
Moving is always a stressful process. Ideally, you will take your time and properly prepare yourself for it. Being that this is a 3-4 week long process, all members of the household are supposed to be given certain tasks to make this transition go as smoothly as possible.
By Maya Holik6 years ago in Lifehack
Private property vs RV Parks
What the heck?” I mutter to myself, as I turn on my shower to get hot water only to get cold water for five minutes, not normal. I run out and check my propane again. It switched off. “Why the heck?” I think to myself as I pull the white protection off of the propane.
By Ashley Frigstad6 years ago in Lifehack
Our Slow Journey into Minimalism
Minimalism. Over the last several years my wife and I have started a slow journey toward minimizing our lives. I will not lie, some days it feels like I am pulling teeth. She tends to have way more attachments to material possessions, whereas I tend to have very few attachments to things. As of right now, we have a four-year-old daughter who has been given many toys, stuffed animals, and random items that well-meaning relatives love to give her. It gets overwhelming, very overwhelming when we get rid of some of these items and before we know it, the items have doubled. Some days I look around our house and I feel mentally exhausted when I see how much stuff we have laying around. As Americans, we tend to fall into thinking we need all this stuff, when in reality we don't need most of it. Can we please get back to the basics? Americans get way too caught up in stuff.
By Rowan Finley 6 years ago in Lifehack
Tips To Avoid Impulse Buying
Most people prefer shopping online due to lucrative, mouthwatering deals that online retailers can offer. However, as great as their deals can be, e-commerce stores can pave the way for impulse buying, a habit that many online shoppers often fall victim to. The availability of an array of options at a seemingly affordable price often makes online impulse buying attractive. Giving in to this habit can take a toll on your budget and leave you broke. Quitting online impulse buying can be pretty tricky. However, implementing these strategies can help online shoppers draw a line between their wants and needs.
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Organise Your Garage from Top to Bottom
So, you've bought your new car, but now you've got a problem that, let's be honest, you should have foreseen – your garage is full, and you've got no space. "No worries", you think, "I'll just leave the car out in the driveway for a few days while I get the garage organized". But then you go in, and you find out there's so much stuff, and you kind of give it up, saying “I’ll finish tomorrow”, and tomorrow turns into next week, and next week turns into next month… You see where this is going, no?
By Neil White6 years ago in Lifehack











