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8 Powerful Ways to Begin Zero Waste
“It’s the best thing since sliced bread.” Going or should we say switching to a zero waste lifestyle is a grand movement to living green and caring about our home, the Earth. When I first came across the Zero Waste Movement, I could help but think its a glorified way to reverse our wasteful ways in a modern life. I know a little cynical, but give me a chance to explain.
By Heirloom & Flourish6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Prepare Your Home for Sale
Whether you want a fresh start or just need the money, you may choose to put your home up for sale. Even though you might be in a rush, it's usually not a good idea to just sell your home in the condition it's currently in. There are some things you should do to prepare it for the market. While taking these extra steps may be time-consuming, the results you'll get can be well worth it. By making changes to your home, you'll put yourself in a better position to get the perfect offer.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Lifehack
Mastering $2 Centerpieces 💐
I’m the resident event planner amongst my friends and, in total, I’ve voluntarily planned 13 weddings (and I don’t know how many other events)—all on shoestring budgets. I’ve cut costs by doing everything from drapping huge rolls of plastic instead of cloth across ceilings of gyms for a few hundred dollars, to coming up with ten centerpieces for only $20 (for all ten centerpieces). You name the budget issue, I’ve tackled it.
By Jennifer Johnson-Garcia6 years ago in Lifehack
Productivity Systems and Tools to check-in 2020
For many of us, the start of a new year signals a desire to get more done and to become more efficient with our time. After all, time is in short supply, and when you’re time poor, you need the best systems and tools to make you get stuff done quickly.
By Mark Ellis6 years ago in Lifehack
Real Estate Ready: Keep Your House Clean With These Free or Cheap Tools
When you are ready to sell, one of your most pressing concerns is how to keep your house clean and “show ready” since you have to live there, too. If you’re a parent, however, you might laugh off the idea as wishful thinking. Thankfully, it’s not. Here are a few of the tools you need in your arsenal of cleaning items -- as a bonus, most aren’t going to burden your budget.
By Kristin Louis6 years ago in Lifehack
Minimize The Cost
There are ways to spend less money on items we need. Since spending can be a challenge. Here is at least two methods. Coupons, using a coupon usually takes 1 dollar off when purchasing non-food items, tends to give ten percentage off or twenty percent discount. Sometimes you get twenty-five percentage off. However in order to get twenty-five discount you may have to spend $30 or more. Which is a trick stores use to get customer's wallets empty. Nontheless coupons are still useful to have in your pocket. People can print coupons at their home. A couple of websites to obtain from: One, Savings.com. This site tends to have a few coupons for the user to print. Second: Coupons.com, with this site the user can print more than six coupons. The user can click it icon then print as much as they need. Using coupons.com for me is a great online resource for my grocery shopping. I am able to get a dollar off my food. There is a app name: sansaver where you will always find coupons to use online or from your phone at the cashier. Sansaver has their own website too. Retailmenot.com has been advertise a lot on the view show. On ABC tv network, usually airs during late morning. This site not only offers coupons. Retailmenot offers cashback, free shipping and discounts on Rx medicines. One or two more websites is couponcabin.com offers giftcards, along with cashback and coupons. Give this a try and see for yourself. One website that gives you promo codes 24/7 is offers.com. This site is easy to use. Sometimes it has a online code for your favorite store. Other days it does not. You log into the site, select the store to shop then tap the link to the store. You'll be redirected to the store's site. Right there the code will be at the checkout. You'll pay half the price for what you want to buy. I personally recommend offers.com. If you need to buy certain items for an important occasion. For example: preparing for your friend's wedding. Maybe purchase a very expensive dinnerware set. Getting a discount on a bridal gift can leave you feeling secure. Knowing you won't have to dip too much into your savings account. Also that good feeling giving a gift to a friend on their wedding day. Promo codes are a fantastic option. If the consumer does not feel comfortable paying the full price. The code takes half of the full price. Leaving the consumer spending less money during their shopping trip. In conclusion if you want to spend less money to promo codes and coupons are the way to go. Another way to get coupons is in the mail from a circular paper. Granted recieving the circular should just be enough and sometimes it is. It's good however to expand your choices especially when it comes to saving money. I also know a few companies that are willing to send some to your home. Turkey Hill (a ice cream company) I requested some coupons from them before. I founded about 8 to 10 coupons in the envelope, it felt great like a kid getting a toy for his birthday. I remember getting some from Snapple (a beverage company) sadly the coupons expired by the time I received them. A good department store known as Jcpenny. Jcpenny will often times send coupons in the mail but you have to purchase items from their store a couple of times. In other words you have to be a loyal customer in order to receive coupons in the mail. MACYS does the same thing but like JCpenny you also have to buy their items a few times in order to get coupons or promo codes.
By Kristen Dean6 years ago in Lifehack
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











