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Top Ways to Make Money Online
Real Ways to Actually Make Money Online Work-at-Home Companies You can do freelance writing. You can make money with: The Penny Hoarder pays up to $800, depending upon the number of page views you receive. They pay $100 for 50,000 page views.
By Romario White8 years ago in Lifehack
Saving Money
After recently having purchased a house, I have found that money is tighter than I am used to and that I am doing everything that I can to save a little extra money. From apps on my phone to how I shop, here are my favorite money saving (and earning) tips.
By Kimberly Styles8 years ago in Lifehack
Colours and Interiors
Colour is such a strong component in a design scheme, a newly painted wall can forcefully mutate the overall mood of a room. There are gazillions of options when it comes to deciding which colour we will use, and how to make different colours work together.
By Ilaria Galetta8 years ago in Lifehack
Life in Plastic Is NOT Fantastic
We all are aware of the big problem we have: plastic pollution. There are many articles, books, campaigns about plastic consumption, but very few do something. It seems like people were hearing but not listening. But who does, right? Even though there is so much information around, we don't face this issues on a daily basis (or at least that’s what we like to think).
By Alexandra Salazar8 years ago in Lifehack
10 Tips for Beginners Before Beginning to Crochet
Crocheting is the art of using yarn, thread, or other similar material to create fabric. The art of crocheting goes back to to the 18th century and is slowly becoming a dying art. Regardless, crocheting is still very popular in the world of yarn work. So, whether you are looking to learn to crochet or looking to better your technique, here are ten tips for beginners before they start crocheting.
By Yarnwork Joys8 years ago in Lifehack
Flight Booking Lifehacks You Should Know Before Traveling
Booking a flight is about as fun as going to the dentist. No one wants to do it if they don't have to do it, and in most cases, people don't always feel like they got the best possible price for the tickets they buy.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Lifehack
Environmentally Friendly Alternatives for Everyday Items. Top Story - June 2018.
Pela Phone Cases Most people have a phone case on their phone. Personally, I have gone through several during the six years I have been using a phone case. Most phone cases are not recycled and I am not sure if they could be either. Because they are an item that you will use for five years tops but can stay in the environment for up to 1,000 years; I would suggest getting a compostable phone case. Pela cases offer a compostable phone case option for Android and iPhone users. Although they do not have too many options, raising the demand for compostable phone cases will bring more options. If more people support these types of companies, more like them will pop up. Hopefully, a day will come where there will be as many or more environmentally conscious than there are unconscious.
By Monae Bell8 years ago in Lifehack
Open When...
I thought this was a cute idea and have been wanting to do this for the right guy for a while. Finally I found the right guy to do it for. We are engaged and I think the timing is perfect now because we both know what we want in life and know it will be with each other.
By Just A Girl8 years ago in Lifehack
How to Stop Procrastination
At one point or another, we’ve all said that one phrase: “I’ll do it later.” Really? Because after this, a few hours pass, maybe a day or two and even weeks pass before you get to do that one little thing “later.” Does that sound familiar? Well, it's this thing all of us have come to know which is commonly called procrastination. Procrastination is a term to describe the action of delaying or postponing something. Sound familiar, right? While this very simple concept can be seen as a solvable cause, it can literally break or make anything happen. To doing simple house chores to doing your homework last minute, to even writing this article after days of sleeping on it, procrastination can have major effects on your life. In my own life procrastination has hurt many aspects of it including my social life and academic performance in school but that's a topic for another article. Anywho, let's dive into the world of “doing everything at the last minute because we feel like it” from the origins of the probable signs of procrastination, how to manage it, overcome it and to prevent it from happening again. So let's start… later. I’m kidding… a little.
By Paolo Portillo8 years ago in Lifehack












