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Things Ive learned as an adult
As a kid I use to think being an adult would be fun. There is no one to tell you what to do, you can sleep in. Eat whatever you want and watch whatever you want. But I was wrong, all I can think about is how much I wish I was 8 again running around with my friends outside until the sun went down. Having sleep overs with my friends watching scary movies on Halloween with mountains of candy and popcorn surrounding us.
By Ashley Goldstein6 years ago in Lifehack
3 Ways to Build the Life You Want
Money makes the world go ‘round, as they say. Money is required in order to take part in the world around you, and that means that your personal finances play a tremendous role in the kind of life you’ll have. With that in mind, managing your personal finances is of the utmost importance, and it’s important that you start right now in order to reap the biggest long term rewards. Here’s what you need to know.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Lifehack
How to find employment in Canada
If you are planning to migrate to Canada and start a new life there, finding employment is all-important. Most times, you will not have secured a job before setting off and the hunt for employment will begin in earnest once you arrive in the country. Apart from being patient and persistent, there are some things you can do that will help improve your chances to find that "right" job; here are some insights which will help.
By Peaushan Devanarayana6 years ago in Lifehack
3 of My Favorite Ways to Make Money On the Side
1. TEACH Do you have a skill that might be useful to someone else? Are you an experienced graphic designing, or can you write well professionally? If yes you could write and design your own online course on things like Skillshare, Udemy, and Teachable. If you already have a decent camera, whether in your computer or otherwise, this is even more perfect for you.
By Belle Denka6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Beat the Lockdown Cuts
For most of us, penny-pinching hasn’t exactly been a choice as of late. Most of our normal treats and vices have been off-limits while the UK has been in lockdown, and only recently have we been able to head out to pubs, restaurants, cinemas, and enjoy other forms of entertainment again. As we venture out of our homes and start spending once more, it can be easy to get a bit carried away! After all, there has never been a more tempting time to treat ourselves; we deserve a bit of fun after all of this, right? Of course, we should be able to embrace our new-found freedoms guilt-free, but what about our dwindling savings pots?
By Fay McFarlane6 years ago in Lifehack
Advantages of hiring an Immigration Consultant
Once you have decided that you want to immigrate to Canada then the next step is to apply for a visa. So, if you choose to apply for yourself is can be very time consuming. The best option for you is to hire an immigration consultant.
By Asif Consulting6 years ago in Lifehack
Hurricane Preparedness: What To Do When You Leave Your Home
We all know how hurricanes and storms can be devastating in Florida. We should have at least an idea or two when it comes to preparing for an incoming hurricane. Some of us prepare for the worst and ready our homes by making it hurricane-proof. We use hurricane-proof windows and materials to protect the exterior of our homes. But what if you have a scheduled trip up north and you are going to leave your vacation house in Florida? How can you prepare your house with the incoming hurricane?
By Servicemaster Remediation Services6 years ago in Lifehack
What's the Difference Between Saving and Hoarding Money
Saving money is a must for everyone who wants to have a secure financial future. However, some people are no longer practice the sacred way of saving money. They are already just hoarding money without a goal where to use it. Saving money is an action that you do to have enough for your future. Hoarding money, on the other hand, is already characterized as obsessive-compulsive behavior. Just like other hoarders, people who hoard money don't have real control over their finances. Therefore, the reason for saving money is not apparent. Below is the difference between saving and hoarding cash so that you can classify which category you fall into.
By Jaymie Suh6 years ago in Lifehack
Learning to draw people
I have been doodling for some 27 years but up until yesterday I have never managed to draw anything that remotely resembled a human. They have just never interested me and every attempt had been a huge failure. Recently have been watching a lot of anime and have become very interested in drawing my own web cartoon. With my current drawing skills that really limits me to being able to only draw animals which is fine but you've got a lot more room for character development and story telling with humans and when you can actually draw beyond just the head of a character...
By The Bumble Life6 years ago in Lifehack
How Location Affects Your Home Insurance Premium
When you were looking for real estate to buy, you probably heard the phrase "location, location, location!" While the location is a major factor in how much you'll wind up paying for your home (both in terms of the overall listing price as well as your property taxes), location is just as important when it comes to other aspects of your home payments, too. One big example of this has to do with how much you wind up paying for home insurance each year.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Lifehack







