Life Hacks



Want to learn some quick and easy life hacks that are easy to do, low cost and saves you time?
By tweaking little things in your daily life, it can make your life much more convenient!
Here’re 100 of the most practical life hacks so you can just pick up any of them right away!
83 tie a small piece of bright colored fabric
84 write random letter
85 use a rubberband
86 dorm smell bad
87 lean your phone on your sunglassess
89 how to waterproof your shoes
90 take a picture of the name card
91 iron inside out
92 old newspaper
93 tumble try shoes
keep a card like this
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94 soap bar
95 make a hole
96 drop the battery
97 use a coozie
98 when taking a picture
use a clean dust pan
try a pants hanger
use your cellphone light
use a spring from an old pen
quick and easy iphone speaker
user binder clips
wrap a wet paper towel around your beverage
put pancake mix in a ketchup bottle
clean out an old lotion bottle for your beach
use a muffin tin to serve condiments at a bbq
doritos are great for kindling
use nail polish to identify different keys
use a hanging shoe rack to store cleaning supplies
freeze grapes to chill white wine without
use paper clips to organize your cables
almost finished your jar of nutella
sick of having a box full of tangled
unroll the rim to increase the capacity

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cut open toilet paper rolls and use as a cuff
remove the stem from strawberries
turn an old bottle into a simple little cord holder
for iced coffee and iced cappuccino, use frozen coffee cubes
how to fold a fitted bed sheet
tired of snoozing past your alarm
place a rubber band around an open paint can to wipe your brush on
ut a wooden spoon across a boiling pot
use bread clips to save flip-flops
take pictures of friends holding items
how i always know which headphone is the left one
put a stocking over the end of a vacuum
How to make sure you drink enough water
user a can opener to open blister
good sandwich guide
turn your muffin pans upside down
50 pounds of groceries and living on the 5th floor
the right way to make a blt
add one teaspoon of baking soda
38
hair straighteners equals to collar irons
stack your clothes vertically to see them all
the right way to make cookies in the summer
how to clean a blender
the right way to eat a popsicle
use bread clips to label and organize power cords
to get the built up residue off of your shower head
user a hair clip to orgainize long wires
a frozen saturated sponge in a bag
rub stuck zipper teeth with a graphite pencil
use a soda pop tab
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51 How to multiply large numbers in your head.
52 How to open a bottle if you dont have a corkscrew.
rub a walnut on damaged wooden furniture
kids fall out of bed
use toothpaste to clear up hazy car
58
59 keep pizza out while driving home
60 put your straw through the tab to keep it from rising
hold oreos with a fork so your fingers
Never lose your remotes again
hiding your emergency money
use a bread tab to hold your spot on a roll
if you are at a hotel and run out of chargers
keep a square of cardboard in a ziplock bag
If you need to pee or smoke at a bar
drill holes in the bottom of your garbage
use an accented letter as your passcode
use a squeeze ketchup bottle top with your shopvac
do something unusual when locking the door
when heating leftovers space out a circle in the middle
dont burn yourself in those hard to reach candles
put a small amount of water in a glass when you microwave your pizza
75 use a piece of paper to organize
use half a pool noodle
pencil case to store cables
78 clothespin to hold nail
79 make blts
80 take a picture of your fridge
81 fill plastic water bottles
82 right ways to eat chips
99 if your plug keeps failing
100 put the banana on the wire
88 before you throw away a post it
There you go, 100 awesome life hacks that you can try right now to make your life a lot easier!

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How to Feel Inspired When You’ve Lost Motivation

Some days you wake up and right when you are going to begin your work, you feel a presence within you that stops you from doing so. You sit down, but you sit down quietly this time. Suddenly, that feeling where you once were so passionate and energized to take action just isn’t there anymore. You try to hype yourself up but it’s not working, and everything you do seems to be counterintuitive. You face the truth. You don’t want to work today and you don’t feel motivated to do anything but just escape. Without this motivation, you feel a little hopeless, lost, and stuck.
Sometimes we get stuck in a rut. If you’re not a hundred percent passionate about your work, then it’s impossible to wake up everyday feeling motivated when you wake up. You might compare it to the ocean. Sometimes you’ll wake up feeling like a tsunami, other time you’ll feel like just barely drifting to shore. When you feel like drifting to the shore, understand that it doesn’t always have to feel like there’s no hope. You can still feel inspired when you feel like giving up.

1. Connecting the Dots

“Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.” –Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs at a Stanford commencement speech said that giving this speech the students was the closest thing he came to graduating college. He’s never finished college. He recalls that the working class savings that his parents had made their entire life was being spent on his tuition on a college he says was as almost as expensive as Stanford. After 6 months, he couldn’t see the value in it and dropped out. Not knowing where to go in life, he decided to take a class in calligraphy. He, however, didn’t see any practical application for it in life.
Ten years later, they were designing the first Macintosh computer, and it all came back to him. He used the ideas that he had learned in calligraphy class, including the different types of typography, and put it in the Mac. It was the first computer to have beautiful typography, which has affected the different types of typography that we use today. If he had never dropped out in collage, he would have never taken that calligraphy class, and personal computers might not have the wonderful typography that they do today.
Sometimes when you’re trying to reach a goal, it’s impossible to connect the dots where you currently are. Somehow you just have to trust in yourself, and have faith that you will reach your dreams, despite not having the slightest clue or perfectly laid out road to where you are going. Nobody can connect the dots looking forward; you only can connect them when you’re looking backwards. You have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in the future; you have to trust in something, whether it’s karma or destiny, but trusting yourself is the first step towards feeling inspired and having the motivation to move forward.

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2. Allowing Your Environment to Predetermine Your Mood

“There is a direct correlation between an increased sphere of comfort and getting what you want.” –Timothy Ferriss
Tim Ferriss has always advocated the idea of using your environment to your advantage. He believes that controlling your environment is often much more effective than relying on self discipline. He finds that he writes the best between the hours of midnight and 1 AM to 3 to 4 in the morning. As he is writing, he will put a movie in the background so it will feel like he is in a social environment, even though the entire movie is on mute. Next to him may be a glass of tea. This is what puts him in the mood to do quality writing and make him so successful.
Look around your room right now or your workspace. Does it inspire you? Does it give you motivation? Is it noisy or quiet? Sometimes the hardest thing we do to ourselves is try to force ourselves to work in an area that is subconsciously telling us, “I can’t work here.”
And when you are constantly trying to discipline yourself, you will feel worse and be less productive. Instead try to build your ideal workplace and ideal time. Free it from distractions. Perhaps add a piece of artwork or a quote of your favorite person nearby you on the wall. Maybe add a beautiful plant in the corner to give you inspiration. If you feel more energy and enthusiasm during the night, schedule your day to work at midnight if you can. If you can realize the power of having a productive environment, you will naturally feel inspired and motivated to get work done.

3. Don’t Work So Hard

“Research now seems to indicate that one hour of inner action is worth seven hours of out-in-the-world action. Think about that. You’re working too hard.” –Jack Canfield
Jack Canfield was once giving a speech to an audience. He tells of a story of a chiropractor who went into his dream city, near Pebble Beach, and asked chiropractor associate if they could hire them. They told him no because they had 1 chiropractor for every 8 patients. Instead of letting his external reality which was out of his control determine his future, he went back to visualize and think about it, and something would come to him. He put a pen in his new office one day, and put concentric circles that he needed to go ask people in town that he was opening up a new chiropractor office and if they were interested in joining.

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Over 6 months he knocked on 12,500 doors, talked to 6,500 people, and gathered over 4000 names to the people who wanted to go to his open house. He opened his chiropractor in a town he was told there was too many chiropractor. In his first month in practice, he netted $72,000. In his first year in practice his gross income was over a million in income.
Now you may look at this and say knocking on 12,500 doors is hard work. To you it is, but to the man it was probably effortless. Jack Canfield says there are 2 types of action – outer and inner. Outer action is actually going out to do the action – whether it’s networking with people, going door-to-door to make a sale, or just writing at home. Inner action is other things like visualization, meditation, and affirmations.
If you’re trying to force your way into taking action, it could be a sign that you are working too hard. Most people won’t wake up and waste an hour visualizing, meditating, or affirming, and the first thing they think about is asking what do I need to do today? And when they get the answer, they feel miserable, as if their work suddenly weighs them down. But Canfield says that if you spend time to focus on your goals, you’ll receive good feelings – feelings that help you feel inspired and motivated to take real action.
Don’t try to paddle upstream. That’s just basically going everyday saying to yourself that you need to force yourself to work every day. Instead, paddle along the stream of the river. Trust yourself, let your environment work in your favor, and spend some a little bit of time putting yourself in a state before you work. Inspiration will come to you from different ways – inside and out – and give you the motivation to guide yourself towards reaching your dreams.

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