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How to Survive Quarantine...
If you're like me, you're out of a job (either permanently or temporarily) and not sure what to do with your "free time." I feel like I'm a high schooler again on spring break that sucks. Can't go anywhere, can't see my friends, or promote my small photography business if I can't photograph people. This is where my creative mind came up with ideas for quarantine hobbies and activities.
By Sara Aulds6 years ago in Lifehack
Daily Cleaning needed in this covid-19 situation?
Your Ultimate Home Cleaning Routine Do you wish for an easier and perfectly organized way to clean your home so as you can save time and effort? Great. Now it’s time to get your routine in order. Of course, no person wants to spend all their precious time cleaning a home when there’s a simpler way to get around it. For this reason, you might want to check out this simple yet ultimate home cleaning routine guaranteed to make house cleaning better than ever.
By oracle cleaning services6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Make Scented Candles at Home for Your Home
Candles have been on earth longer than anyone else alive today. Before you had light bulbs and LED lights, candles have already worked overtime keeping the fire burning in homes, especially during times when the technology above fail.
By Meghan Roces6 years ago in Lifehack
How to make the internet your money printing machine IRL
It doesn’t have to be such a damn chore. Out of all the years I’ve been making money online, one common thing I’d wished I had back in the day was a no non sense guide of making a quick buck online. So I decided to create a little guide to help my newbies out there who simply want to potentially earn their first $40-$1k within the next 90 days. *Note: however, that I can’t legally guarantee any results or income claims of any kind, I can promise that with consistency, you’ll MIGHT have luck with generating something realistic within reasonable measures that’ll get you started with this industry.
By Kyle Smith6 years ago in Lifehack
Did you lose your job because of COVID19?
The world is a scary place right now and if you're like me, and most of the world right now, you are stuck at home due to the COVID-19 outbreak. All your local restaurants, gyms, movie theatres, local shopping malls, and 90% of the stores around you might be closed right now, but that doesnt mean youll need to live off your savings during the current quarantine.
By Chelsealeighstories 6 years ago in Lifehack
6 Ways to Learn a Language Without Spending Much Money
Have you looked at the price of Rosetta Stone, private tuition, or immersion courses abroad and discounted yourself from language learning? Don’t! Good as those may be (and certainly immersion courses in particular are very effective), there are cheaper ways to study a language.
By Claire Amy Handscombe6 years ago in Lifehack
Surviving Quarantine Or Isolation
When people are put into quarantine or isolation, the reactions differ slightly but most people end up in similarly bleak situations. The battle between the mind, body, and spirit can be very intense. Negativity will always try to creep in but a stronger mindset can help maintain the body and encourage the spirit.
By Tea Writing6 years ago in Lifehack
The Quarantine Blues
Unless you live under a rock, or maybe in Alaska (seriously, does anyone in Alaska know whats going on?)-- anyways, you know that most of us are either working from home, laid off, and/or in quarantine. The government, just like my past lovers, have decided that I am "non-essential". I am stuck at home with my 3 dogs (don't tell my landlord) looking for ways to fill my day while my husband, an "essential", still goes to work 30 hours a week.
By Rossana Nelson6 years ago in Lifehack
How to Make Your Quarantine Birthday Less Shit
Hi, I am Honor and I am a birthday person. For me, as someone who has a terrible life, that has meant a lot of heartbreak, disappointment and increased Depression around this time of year. So, normally, I have bad birthdays, because life isn’t that great. I had an abusive childhood and so family is messy. I couldn’t invite my gran for my last birthday because her son abused me and now she is no longer with us, so that… sucks. That’s a huge understatement, but genuinely it’s hard to articulate how difficult it is to have to deal with abuse and then its unforgiving aftermath. I have chronic health conditions that, rudely, don’t fuck off for my birthday. Thanks, Adenomyosis (the main culprit). These are all the same regardless of any…. you know… global pandemic. Yeah. That thing. I know you forgot it was happening, so you are welcome for that reminder. However, one aspect is worse. Socialisation. A few years ago, I gave up having real parties because so many people would just not show up, but I was expecting to see at least a few people and my mum on my birthday. Last year, I thought my partner, my mum and my one friend who could make it was bad… I was wrong. Try this year where I can’t see anyone but my partner and strangers in the supermarket that I have to run away from frightened because they don’t understand the definition of “2 metres apart”. One benefit of this is that I’m no longer alone in this lack of socialisation. Everyone is like this. I’m actually one of the lucky ones because I actually live with someone. I cannot begin to imagine how people who live alone must feel like right now. So, anyway, how do we deal with this and the inevitable disappointment of being an Aries during this crisis? Here is my totally unqualified list of how to make your birthday less shit while social distancing. I am the worst person to write this list due to my inability to salvage a good birthday for quite a few years, but… oh well. You are still reading. Here we go.
By Honor Willow Brown6 years ago in Lifehack
Simple Ways To Make Money From Home While Quarantined
Right now is a time that a lot of people are struggling financially, some are out of work, some have reduced hours, or simply are struggling due to raised prices on everyday items. Regardless of the reason, times are tough and making money from home has never been more accessible than it is today!
By Vala Rogers6 years ago in Lifehack











