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One Quick, Easy Way To Reduce Visual Clutter In Your Home. Top Story - March 2021.
I read Marie Kondo’s The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up on Christmas Day of 2014, just before it hit its peak as a pop culture phenomenon with a Netflix spinoff and dozens of imitators. I found the book simple, readable, and incredibly generous with its advice. Many of Kondo’s tips felt like I was getting permission to do something I’d always known I needed to do, or like an explanation for how to do something I’d never been able to figure out before.
By Lacey Doddrow5 years ago in Lifehack
Lighter Weather for Darker Souls
Is your aesthetic witchy or goth, moody or broody? Spring is approaching, and you know what that means… Bats emerge from hibernation, fishnet tights replace leather pants, and carnivorous houseplants start pining in earnest for fat, juicy houseflies.
By Sara Shalom5 years ago in Lifehack
Client refused to pay? It’s time to file a Mechanic’s lien
Project owners can be so confusing in the construction industry. One minute they're ready to start a project that needs to be done yesterday, and the next, they're nit-picking the cost. While some pay their bills on time, there are also those dreaded others that sit on them and balk at the cost they knew was coming. So frustrating! When this happens, it’s definitely not one of those "the client is always right" situations. Not paying for work that has been completed is a major no-no. When it happens, you should know your rights. Fortunately, state Construction Laws are on your side in cases of non-payment. These laws were created to protect the contractors in the construction industry. Let's look at the most reliable, sure-fire way to get your well-deserved and hard-earned money if you find yourself in a non-payment situation.
By Georgie Barney5 years ago in Lifehack
Spring savings
The year 2020 has impacted a lot of people trying to think of ways to save up every cent. A few weeks before 2021, I started to make a plan to save up money and make it into a habit. As of today, which is barely the third month of 2021 I saved about $1500,and I am proud of myself. I am not saying that I'm some money wizard that has all the tips and tricks, I'm just me, who was able to break a bad habit and start a good one. The hardest part is breaking bad habits, and starting new ones that can help you in the long run.
By Fortress Meadow5 years ago in Lifehack
Can a metal detector find water pipes?
As a landowner, you will face a situation where, for an assortment of reasons, you need to find underground metal items. For instance, utilizing a pipe finder metal indicator you can without much stretch pinpoint releasing underground lines rapidly. You may likewise discover the need to find underground lines and links during another development project.
By Unique Equipments5 years ago in Lifehack
Two Simple Rules to Take Control
When the Lovely Wife and I decided to move last year, we had to face the fact that we had lived in the same semi-large house for nearly twenty years. We both are casual hoarders (no, we're not like those crazy people on TV, honest!). Me with books, she with yarn and craft supplies. But in the dim attic light, surrounded by possessions I had long forgotten existed, I had to admit there was more up there than ancient college texts and unfinished knitting projects.
By John Karakash5 years ago in Lifehack
I Never About THAT Life Hack!
Life is complicated and for some reason, most of the grinding parts are made even worse by over-complication, which only adds to the migraine of life. However, sometimes, things can be made a lot simpler and cheaper when a few, simple tricks are used.
By Deplorable Di Gangi5 years ago in Lifehack
How to Set Priorities and Get Things Done
Remember the game, Pick-Up Sticks? You had a pile of sticks on the floor and the goal was to pick one up without disturbing the others. Or for those of you born in the last few hundred years, how about Jenga? Remove a single block from a towering stack without crashing the entire thing to the floor.
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Lifehack
The Laundry Machine Trick
Maybe you have got a pile of laundry to do today and it's just sitting in the corner of your room waiting for you to tackle. And, maybe you have finally got a spare minute to do something about it, so you get up out of your chair where you've been reclining. But before you start gathering the dirty linens, you need to make sure you've got enough liquid detergent at your disposal. There’s no sense in undertaking such a tedious task without it, right?
By Delusions of Grandeur 5 years ago in Lifehack











