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esult in failure or error.</li><li>When in doubt, flush twice.</li><li>Close the toilet seat first then flush. There is enough evidence that water AND germs scatter around while flushing.</li><li>Watch your posture. Stretch your body often.</li><li>Clean your kitchen counter before going to bed. Nothing’s more annoying & brain-consuming than waking up to a messy, cluttered kitchen.</li><li>Do not speak or act in anger. Close your mouth, stand still and wait for a minute. Look away from the person you’re mad at. This takes practice but learn it.</li><li>If you’re stuck, anxious, overthinking, can't sleep then write. It is the best way to release stress off your head.</li><li>Keep a small diary handy with you. If not then refer to the notes app on your phone. Jot down those thoughts crossing your mind or an unusual observation.</li><li>Not all expensive items are long lasting. Not all low-cost items are trashy.</li><li>Trust your instincts. They never lie.</li><li>When looking for a house to buy or rent, visit it during the day an

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d at night. That way you’ll get to see sunlight penetration inside the house, aura of the house and can gauge locality for crowd, transport.</li><li>If you are trying a food item for the first time, take a small bite first. If you like it then go to fill your plate.</li><li>Learn the basics of technology. It is the need of the hour.</li><li>Keep separate email accounts for social media, finance and work.</li><li>Have a meal plan. It’ll save your energy from the decision-making process.</li><li>Clean yourself, clean your face, take a bath before going to sleep.</li><li>Check your finances every 15 days. <a href="https://readmedium.com/3-simple-easy-money-habits-that-will-help-you-avoid-spend-more-6ce0d96ecc54">Limit credit card transactions to avoid overspending</a>. Keep track of your finances.</li><li>Buy a month’s grocery at once to save cash.</li><li>The world is designed to get money out of you. If something sounds too good to be true, it is.</li></ol><p id="069e">What is the one hack you apply most in life?</p></article></body>

Energy-Saving Hacks: 21 Practical Lessons for a Better You

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  1. Opt for paperless utility, credit card bills. We are witnessing a mountain of wastage already so avoid.
  2. If there’s loan or credit dues you are unable to pay for, inform the bank in advance when you foresee financial shortcoming. Banks are liable to give you options or even hold your loan repayment upto a certain period till you are ready enough to pay.
  3. Avoid paying bills online at night. Companies tend to put their mobile applications and websites in auto maintenance mode. That may result in failure or error.
  4. When in doubt, flush twice.
  5. Close the toilet seat first then flush. There is enough evidence that water AND germs scatter around while flushing.
  6. Watch your posture. Stretch your body often.
  7. Clean your kitchen counter before going to bed. Nothing’s more annoying & brain-consuming than waking up to a messy, cluttered kitchen.
  8. Do not speak or act in anger. Close your mouth, stand still and wait for a minute. Look away from the person you’re mad at. This takes practice but learn it.
  9. If you’re stuck, anxious, overthinking, can't sleep then write. It is the best way to release stress off your head.
  10. Keep a small diary handy with you. If not then refer to the notes app on your phone. Jot down those thoughts crossing your mind or an unusual observation.
  11. Not all expensive items are long lasting. Not all low-cost items are trashy.
  12. Trust your instincts. They never lie.
  13. When looking for a house to buy or rent, visit it during the day and at night. That way you’ll get to see sunlight penetration inside the house, aura of the house and can gauge locality for crowd, transport.
  14. If you are trying a food item for the first time, take a small bite first. If you like it then go to fill your plate.
  15. Learn the basics of technology. It is the need of the hour.
  16. Keep separate email accounts for social media, finance and work.
  17. Have a meal plan. It’ll save your energy from the decision-making process.
  18. Clean yourself, clean your face, take a bath before going to sleep.
  19. Check your finances every 15 days. Limit credit card transactions to avoid overspending. Keep track of your finances.
  20. Buy a month’s grocery at once to save cash.
  21. The world is designed to get money out of you. If something sounds too good to be true, it is.

What is the one hack you apply most in life?

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