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People Share “Uncomplicated Yet Highly Efficient” Life Hacks That’ll Make Your Life Easy

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Discovering a genius life hack can feel like unlocking a treasure chest of wisdom. You might even find yourself thinking, “Why didn’t I know this sooner?” Thankfully, the internet is brimming with such gems, waiting to be unearthed.

Recently, someone posed a simple yet profound question: “What’s a simple life hack that’s surprisingly effective but not widely known?” The floodgates opened, and people began sharing their most ingenious tips and tricks.

So, grab a pen and paper, settle into your favorite spot, and get ready to dive into a collection of some of the most remarkable life hacks you’ll ever encounter. Scroll down below to enjoy!

1. If the doorbell rings at a time it doesn’t normally ring, be cautious.

You don’t have to answer the door just because someone rings the bell.

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2. Getting married or having kids are not mandatory requirements to stay alive. You can live very well without those two events happening in your life.

You don’t have to get married. You don’t have to have kids. It’s a choice, and it’s your choice.

Too many people get pressured to conform and do what others do without questioning the rationale.

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3. This life hack is a common practice at my house.

Old toothbrushes are the best tools for cleaning small and difficult to access areas

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4. Writing it down will always make the learning process easy.

If you’re ever learning something, whether at a work meeting or class or from a YouTube video, have a notebook where you take 30-60 seconds to jot down a summary, in your own words, RIGHT when you finish. Not detailed notes (which you can take while the class/meeting is going if you need to), but the equivalent of a TV Guide blurb summarizing what you learned.

Not only will rewording/summarizing help you retain whatever you learned, but over the years you’ll have your own personal book of knowledge to reference as a jumping off point for learning more.

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5. Always keep soft copies of all your important documents.

Make a copy of your passport, visa and any other important documents and email them to yourself. If something happens to the originals, you have enough information to apply for replacements.

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6. Stay as much organized as you can while cooking. It makes the food more delicious.

Clean as you go when cooking.

Wipe down surfaces, clean a dish or pot or pan when something needs to simmer for a bit, wipe down your knives after use and dry them with a towel and put them back in the knife block.

I learned it from sister’s husband who is a chef.

It makes cooking so much more pleasant.

Also mise en place. Prep all your ingredients before hand and have them ready. Again, it makes cooking more fun and less arduous and the dishes turn out better.

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7. Phone calls can wait.

You don’t have to answer your phone if you don’t want to. Neither calls nor messages. It can wait. Playing with your kid, taking that bath, finishing the chapter or whatever it is you don’t want to interrupt is way more important. If it’s a life-and-death matter they’ll call again. And again. And again, trust me, you won’t miss it. I have a rule with my family in fact, when I don’t answer the phone, but it’s really REALLY important, they should call immediately a second time, then I’ll know and answer. BTW, your phone has a silent mode too.

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8. I need to try this.

White vinegar in the laundry-so much cheaper than fabric softeners and the clothes are cleaner and softer.

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9. A great life hack for those who have ADHD.

If you have adhd, create a folder on your phone called Safe Places. When you put an item in a “Safe Place” so you wont lose it or so you can remember where it is for later, take a picture of it in its safe place and put it in that folder. Good luck remembering to do any of this.

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10. Break the task into pieces.

If you can’t get yourself to do something, get yourself to do just five minutes of the thing. Nine times out of 10, you will finish the thing immediately. Doing it is a hard, it’s just starting that’s hard.

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11. I have tried this so many times but I end up losing the sandwich bag I put the screws in.

When you take apart a piece of furniture, put the screws and hardware in a sandwich bag. Then write the name of the furniture and use of the screws on a notecard, and put that in the bag.

This keeps screws from a single item in one place, easily visible, and easily referenced for future use (instead of sitting in a large pile of similar, nondescript hardware).

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12. Save the skin.

Wear sunscreen

If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be it

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13. Two great advice to be followed at all times.

1. Be kind
2. Sharpen your kitchen knives.

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14. I have tried this and it works.

This is really stupid, but put your socks on BEFORE your pants not only is it easier to put the socks on without your pants being in the way, but your foot slides through the pant legs much easier.

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15. Will ask the painter to do this the next time we get our houses painted.

Paint the back of the switch plate when you are painting a room, that way you have an easy to carry, protected from fading swatch to color match later, if you need to.

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Life hacks are like shortcuts to everyday tasks, making our lives smoother and more efficient. These clever tips and tricks are like magic spells that simplify complexities. They showcase the power of creativity and ingenuity, allowing us to accomplish more with less effort. Embracing life hacks not only saves time but also adds a touch of innovation to our daily routines, making them undeniably cool.

Let’s enjoy some more life hacks. Scroll down below to continue!

16. My mother freezes tomato paste in the form of ice cubes. Saves so much time while cooking.

Ice cube trays are good for more than water. I freeze cubes of tomato paste, coconut and goat milk, and pumpkin puree for the cat. Working on cilantro “pesto” cubes now. It’s so handy!

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17. A life hack to never forget your keys again.

Put your keys on top of the thing you need to remember to bring with you in the morning.

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18. Wait, what?

The public library lets you stream movies and music for free. You just need a library card, which is free too.

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19. Prestige is nothing but an illusion.

The origin of the word “prestige” is “illusion.” Don’t waste excess time, energy, or money trying to impress other people. Focus on developing genuine strengths instead.

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20. Concentration is key.

When navigating a crowded place with people going every which way, focus your gaze upon the spot you’re walking towards.

We look at each other’s eyes when trying to avoid bumping into each other and maintaining your gaze on the spot you’re headed allows people to subconsciously see how to avoid you and will adjust their path accordingly. You won’t have any more of those awkward encounters where you’re looking at another person and you both keep trying to turn the same direction.

I read this trick on here years ago and use it all the time in stores, the mall, etc, and it really does work. Maybe it’s because I look like a psychopath and people are trying to avoid me altogether, but either way it works.

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21. All our room keys have different nail paints on them because they look exactly the same.

Different colored nail polish on various keys that look the same. Saves SO much time.

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22. The heat does the job.

Using an hairdryer to remove stubborn stickers and labels

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23. It is a huge motivator!

The adage: “do what you must before you do what you may”.

As someone with serious ADHD, just saying this phrase before I or as I get distracted has saved me hours of lost productivity.

I apply it to everything. Getting on my phone at work? Not before I send that email. Finished dinner and want to go veg? Not before I clean everything up.

I repeat it to myself constantly throughout the day to keep me focused and taking care of the little things that otherwise would build up.

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24. How to easily fit parchment paper in your pan.

Crumpling your parchment paper into a ball then smoothing it out before using it to line a pan makes it easier to fit it into your pan nicely.

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25. Everyone should learn how to cook.

Learning to cook. Started way too late in life. You’re paying a fraction of the cost to make something specifically tailored to your taste. And the process is fun, creative, and experimental in the way that the best hobbies are. I stopped drinking and learned to cook during the pandemic. I can not express the difference its made to my finances and health. I suddenly have so much more money for fun stuff, and never worry about a belly sticking out anymore. Start young and learn to love doing it. Your life will improve *dramatically*.

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26. I think my life just changed.

You can bypass a lot of paywalls on mobile websites by simply switching to reader mode before the page finishes loading.

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27. We often delay the thought process to the last moment and the mind goes blank every time.

If you exchange holiday or birthday gifts with your loved ones, keep a list on your phone throughout the year of ideas of what to give and when the time comes to buy gifts you’ll have almost everything prepared

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28. I follow this and it enhances the work experience by a mile.

If you use a computer for a majority of your work, get a second used monitor off Craigslist or a local sales site. Complete game changer having a work monitor and a reference one. It’s never cost me more than $20, and most video cards have multiple outlets.

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29. And watch the magic happen.

When putting screen wash in your car. Turn the bottle sideways.

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30. Why didn’t I come across this life hack earlier?

You can get garlic and other smells off your hands or out of jars etc by covering the surface in water which is also in contact with a metal such as steel. That is, rinse your hands under the tap while rubbing a teaspoon against the skin or fill the jar with water and stand a fork in it.

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I really hope you guys enjoyed this one. Don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Stay tuned for more life hacks!

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