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Back To Basics: Could You Survive Without Your Everyday Comforts?

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Now and then, the idea of a holiday pops into your head. But, holidays are expensive, so they’re usually just ruled out. But, what if you could get traveling, without paying anything at all? Or, at least very little. And, of course, you can! You just need to be willing to drop your modern essentials and get back to basics! Imagine spending a week in the wilderness, without any electronics or other distractions. Just you and nature. If this doesn’t appeal to you now, then you’ll probably not be interested in this post. But, if you like the sound of it, you should read on.

 

Pitching a tent and lighting a fire aren’t hard tasks by themselves. With the right tools and know-how, you can do these tasks in minutes. Camping gets hard when bad weather and unpleasant conditions take hold. So, it’s important to be prepared.

 

You should always look up the climate and weather of the place you plan to travel to. These will dictate the clothing that you take with you. When it comes to warmth, it’s much better to take too much than too little. But, you’ll still have to travel light, so it’s a good idea to make sure that you’re not taking too much. Try carrying your bag on a long walk, before going. If it’s too much now, it’ll be far too much when you’re hungry and tired.

 

Next, you need to consider food. If you’re a first-timer, it’s a bad idea to assume that you’ll be able to find food. Instead, you should take enough food to last the whole trip. The best foods to take into areas like this are dehydrated ones. They won’t turn bad and are light. You just need water to cook them, too. Of course, you’ll also need to be able to light a fire. But, a small stove could be a good backup, in case of bad weather.

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A minor injury at home is nothing. You can bandage cuts and let pulls rest. But, out in the wild, you have to do more. Minor wounds can become infected, making them much worse. And, you probably won’t have a chance to put your feet up. It’s incredibly important to take the best ifak kit or first aid kit that you can. They will have everything you need to deal with more injuries, without having to lug around a huge medical back. This is an area that far too many people ignore. Small injuries will ruin your trip and could even be life-threatening if they’re not looked after. You can take a basic first aid course if you want to be extra prepared. This will give you a chance to practice using medical tools, before an emergency.
Hopefully, this will help you to decide if you have what it takes to get yourself out in the wilderness, camping under the stars. If not, then you might need a little more persuasion. Look at countries you’d like to visit, and then look at their countryside. This should inspire even the least outdoorsy person that camping is a good idea!

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Make Your Business Eco Friendly In Five Easy Steps

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In this day and age, people are focusing more and more on the environment and on how they can make their lives greener and more eco-friendly. There are reports in the news every day about how our behaviour is affecting the planet and the environment that we live in, so it makes sense that we would make tweaks in our lifestyles to make things better – after all, when people stopped using aerosols it was so good for the environment that the hole in the ozone layer finally started to repair itself! Here are some changes that you can make in your business to help save the world…

Change Your Bulbs

Replacing your older light bulbs with CFL and LED bulbs. Not only do they use significantly less energy, but they also last for a lot longer than regular bulbs, which will save you money in the long run.

Use Recyclable Materials

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Select eco-friendly paper and when you do need to print things, talk to a service like Managed Print Services which will help you and your company to reduce your carbon footprint and environmental impact. When you’re buying furniture, go for recyclable materials like wood and metal rather than plastic, and don’t be afraid to spend a little more money so you get furniture that will last for a long time.

Go Paperless

Going paperless is something that happens with most companies in the end anyway, but you could accelerate the process by starting to ditch company wide memos on paper and emailing them instead. Take notes on laptops and tablets instead of on paper, and emphasise that your staff should be using emails instead of writing letters. Use an online payment scheme, and keep company records on a computer database instead of in filing cabinets. This can also be a lot more secure. Make sure that you shred any old files with sensitive information in them before recycling them.

Add Greenery

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In your office, you should try to make sure that you have as much greenery around as possible. Not only does this convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, thereby sending more purified air back into the office, but it’ll also help to improve the mental health of your employees. The plants will also help by reminding them that there’s a natural world out there – which is no mean feat when you work in an office all day! Make sure that you assign the task of watering them to someone in particular so they don’t end up withering away and dying – that probably wouldn’t look like a very good omen for the future of the company…

Get An Energy Audit

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If you’re not sure how you can cut down on your energy usage – and therefore your energy bills – then get an energy audit. Some US states will even provide them for free. Sealing leaks and cracks can take up to 20% off your energy bill – and some states will pay for the repairs as well as the audits themselves! If you’d rather do it yourself, or if you want a more temporary solution, try out a draught excluder next to the door.

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Want To Stun Your Friends? Transform Your Home With A Cool Extension

Lots of people undertake home extension projects every single year. It’s the best way to improve your home and add value. The only alternative in most instances is to sell your property and find somewhere new. However, that’s a real hassle and most people don’t like to idea of dealing with a relocation. Today, we’re going to spend some time looking at the main reasons you need to hire an architect for such a job. Believe it or not, doing so will make your life much easier. It should also help you to reduce costs and limit any issues you might encounter in the long run. So, take a quick read through the information below.

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Architects understand planning regulations

 

If you want to add a new room to your home, you’ll have to follow lots of complex building regulations. You’ll also have to submit planning applications to your local authority. That is the case, regardless of whether you own the property or not. The process can take a long time, and people without the right experience will make mistakes. Any issues could put your project back and mean you have to spend more money. So, hiring a professional should ensure you navigate the minefield without making mistakes. You just need to make sure you read lots of online reviews and testimonials. That way, you’re guaranteed to choose the right specialist for the job.

 

Architects can meet your requirements

 

Sometimes it’s difficult to create a design that’s fit for purpose. Maybe you want to add a new bedroom downstairs or something similar. There could be lots of problems you need to overcome to ensure the room is as big as you need. Architects like Murdock Solon and their competitors know exactly how to keep you happy. People in that profession understand all the tricks you need to use to achieve your ambitions. They will also let you know straight away if you are planning an infeasible operation. With a bit of luck, they will come up with some alternative concepts that still produce the same result.

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Architects don’t charge as much as you think

 

Many people refrain from using an architect because they believe that it will cost them a lot of money. While the best experts charge a premium, it pales in comparison to the cash you might lose due to mistakes. You might pay somewhere in the region of a few thousand dollars for their assistance. However, starting from scratch because you’ve done something wrong could cost much more. So, it all comes down to what you hope to achieve. If you’re willing to take a risk, you could reduce spending by handling the entire job yourself. You just need to be 100% satisfied you have all the bases covered. Otherwise, you’re headed for financial disaster.
We hope those three points have helped to set the record straight when it comes to hiring an architect. You can probably manage without one for any small tasks you might perform. However, if the project involves planning permission, they are the best tool in your arsenal.  

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Unique Ways a Smartphone Can Help with Your Life

If you haven’t already got a smartphone then you’re missing out! There’s a surprising amount of uses for the little devices and you’ve probably seen people at home, at work or even on the streets using them almost non-stop.

 

For starters, you can watch plenty of movies, videos and shows on them thanks to services like Netflix and YouTube being easily accessible from a phone. You can even download apps that can help you with your workout and track your exercise progress. Many phones also have the ability to take beautiful photos and record high-quality videos to share with friends and family. They’re the technology world’s answer to a swiss army knife—a device that can do anything we could ever need.

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However, with so much power packed into a small device, you’d be surprised that many people (many even you!) don’t use their phones to their full potential. To give you some ideas of uses that you may have missed, here are some unique ways that a smartphone can enrich your life.

 

Base Your Job Around Your Phone

 

Did you know there are dozens of jobs that only require the use of a phone? It’s not customer service either! With the ability to browse social media, type and take pictures, you could essentially run a blogging business or similar content creation job while on the go and from the comfort of your phone.

 

Travel around the world, take pictures and videos, share them on your website as you go and attract viewers to your blog. You can turn views into ad revenue, or you could even sell your photos as stock images for other companies to use. The only caveat is that if your phone dies, then you’re going to be out of luck! But thankfully, that’s what phone repair services are for and you could always have backup devices.

 

They Can Make Your Life Safer

 

Whether it’s medicine reminders or alerts you that you’re approaching a questionable area, smartphones are full of wonderful bits of technology that can make your life safer. You can download apps that actually broadcast your location to a website or service where your friends and family can track you if you chose to let them. This is great to use if you’re worried about getting lost in an area or if you’re being harassed by people and need assistance. Tracking services are also great to activate on your children’s phones in case you’re worried they might get lost when you’re on a shopping trip or at the park.

 

They’re Changing How Our Brains Work
Researchers have discovered that smartphones have had a positive effect on the way we think. In the past, it was common for us to remember bits of information or write them down onto a loose piece of paper or organiser, such as phone numbers or important dates. With a push of a button on our phones, we can create reminders or search up information with the accessibility of a search engine and find that information on demand. This frees up useless facts and numbers from our brain and instead, we fill our mind with ways to get information instead of storing it.

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Important Jobs In The Home You Might Have Overlooked!

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As a homeowner, you have a lot on your plate. There are bills to pay, insurances to purchase, home safety to consider. You have to decide on the decor, keep the rooms and gardens neat and everything else too! Basically, there’s a lot that goes into keeping your pile of bricks and mortar safe and running smoothly. It’s natural that some jobs will get forgotten or overlooked from time to time, but don’t be caught short. If something goes wrong, as a result, it will be much more time consuming and expensive to fix. Have you overlooked any of these?

 

Have Your Boiler Serviced

Boiler issues are always going to be a nightmare, but especially at this time of year when it’s freezing outside. Being stuck without heating or hot water, and an expensive repair bill is a position that no homeowner wants to find themselves in. You should have your boiler serviced every year by a professional; this helps to make sure everything is safe and will also pick up any problems so that it’s less likely to suddenly break down. It’s worth signing up to a boiler repair plan too just in case anything does go wrong. You’ll pay a monthly amount, but any repairs will then be done for free. If you have to pay for repairs or even a new boiler from your own pocket, it’s going to be incredibly expensive.

 

Have Your Air Ducts Cleaned

Air ducts in the home are essential for heating, ventilating and air conditioning. However, over time, dust and debris can build up which can reduce the air quality, lead to mold problems and cause odors. It’s recommended that you have them cleaned every three to five years if you’ve never had them done it can be worth looking into it. You could research the duct cleaning cost from local companies and work it into your home maintenance budget.

 

Have Your Pipes Insulated

A burst pipe can lead to severe flooding damage, leaving you to foot a massive bill. Pipes are more likely to break in winter since they are constantly expanding and retracting due to the cold. Pipe insulation is really cheap from DIY stores; there are tons of videos on Youtube showing how to fit it. For outdoor pipes leading to things like garden taps, it can be worth switching off the water supply altogether in this weather. Chances are you won’t be using your tap much anyway and is a smart, preventative measure.

 

Have Your Gutters Cleared

Over the fall when the leaves are coming down they can often find their way into rain gutters on houses. Here they’ll break down but continue to block the flow of water, and can cause issues with leaking. This is a problem as these kinds of leaks can cause structural damage, as well as damp and moisture issues leading to mold in the home. You could either go up a ladder and clear them yourself, or pay a company if you’re unsure.

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The Functional, No-Fuss Kitchen And How To Achieve It

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With an ever-increasing number of cookery shows and the rising popularity of celebrity chefs, it’s easy to get caught up in the latest cooking fads. For example, purchasing fancy branded crockery or investing in the latest stylish food mixer. Those are the items that end up cluttering your work surfaces or gathering dust in the cupboard. They leave a sizeable hole in your bank balance, and your food doesn’t get any better.

 

Rather than copying someone else’s dream kitchen, think about what would really work for you. Focus on function.

 

How Do You Use Your Kitchen?

 

For many of us, the kitchen is much more than a place to prepare food. Often it’s the hub of the whole house. It’s the place we gather as a family, to drink coffee and eat meals. Our kids do their homework on the kitchen table, and our pets find a cozy place to nap. We leave each other messages on the fridge or display our latest achievements.

 

How do you use your kitchen? Make a list of its various functions. This is a good starting point. If you’re clear on its various uses, you can go ahead and make improvements.

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Get Rid Of Anything That Isn’t Useful

 

Regina Brett advises us to ‘get rid of anything that isn’t beautiful, useful or joyful’. This is good advice, especially in the kitchen. Clutter, as well as being visually unappealing, slows processes and gets in the way of everyday functions. Creating an efficient kitchen often starts with having a sort out and moving things around. Go through everything cupboard by cupboard and discard anything that is no longer useful. Give it to friends, recycle or bin it.

 

There is no list or rules to advise you when going through this process. It’s a very personal choice. For example, if you’re a coffee aficionado, that large coffee machine on the counter will be vital. If you’re not and it’s just in the way, it’s time to ditch it.

 

Invest In Equipment And Accessories That Will Work For You

 

Before investing in new appliances, tools or machinery, ask yourself how it will improve your life. This could be by saving time, bringing pleasure, expanding meal choices, etc. Then ask yourself, whether you intend to use it and if so, how often. If you’re unsure, wait a few days. Are there any other areas you could invest in to bring greater benefits?

 

There’s nothing wrong with buying new appliances; you just need to ensure that they are useful. For example, if you love home cooked food but are short on time, opt for labor-saving devices such as a convection microwave. This will prepare a roast chicken in a fraction of the time and will also brown it for you. Always shop around and read reviews, such as recent countertop microwave reviews. Dishwashers and slow cookers will also provide you with more time.

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Create Zones

 

If your kitchen is multifunctional, think in terms of zones. For example, you’ll have a zone for cooking and preparing food, an area for washing up, an area for eating and homework, etc. Ensure each zone is as efficient as possible. Large overhead lights will make eating and homework easier, whereas countertop lights will work best for preparing food.

 

Ensure you have adequate storage space if areas are used for different purposes. Tables with built-in drawers make setting the table a breeze and will remove clutter when the table is being used for something else.
The next time you’re deliberating over whether to buy the latest kitchen accessory, spend some time considering whether it will be useful, what benefits it will bring, and if there’s anything else that will provide greater benefits. When it comes to the kitchen, focus on function.

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The Common Pitfalls of a Blogging Business and How to Avoid Them

Blogging has become incredibly popular over the past couple of years. People can share their stories, talk about their favourite TV shows and review obscure things like fruits if they want to. It’s a great way to share your passions and discuss your interests with other viewers. Looking for blogs is also an excellent way to meet new individuals and make lifelong friends that you share passions with.

 

But with blogging comes money. Many professional writers have turned to blogging as their regular source of income. They can set up affiliate links, they can make money from advertisements and sometimes, they create their own product lines such as eBooks and shirts to sell. There are many business opportunities for a successful blog to undertake, but with money comes the potential to fail.

 

Here are some of the most common blogging pitfalls that have to be avoided if you want to secure profits and remain a legitimate business. Keep in mind that most of these only happen in very uncommon situations, but if they do happen, then you’re going to be very upset about losing several weeks worth of work and revenue.

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Security Concerns

 

If your blog is compromised then you can say goodbye to days worth of revenue or possibly even months or years worth of work. Make sure that your hosting service makes regular backups that you can revert to in the event of a hacking attack, and practice basic security measures such as using multi-tiered authentication or a phone related log in service such as Clef. Make sure that your regularly clean your work computer of viruses and malware and never click on suspicious links that are too good to be true. There are many managed wordpress hosting services that take care of most of the security concerns for you.

 

Copyright Concerns

 

Plagiarism is a huge deal in the blogging world. If you’re caught stealing information or numbers without giving credit, then you can wave your blogging business goodbye. Make sure all of your content is original and never copy other people’s work. If you hire a freelancer to write some articles then use online resources to check for plagiarism. You also need to ensure that the images you use in your articles are your own or royalty free. You don’t want a disgruntled photographer to sue you for using his or her image without permission because the law will favour them, and you might end up having to pay back thousands in fines.

 

Income Concerns
Don’t quit your job as soon as you make a single penny or get a couple hundred viewers. You need your day job to sustain your web hosting costs and to hire writers in the event you can’t keep up. It’s critical that you don’t focus on making money at the beginning—that can come later when you’ve built up an audience. Never get greedy and take on too many sponsorships or review requests for money. Everything you do for the first couple of months should involve spreading your influence, getting your blog noticed and responding to readers to keep their interest.

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Dream Jobs That Let You Work and Travel

Imagine waking up in a different hotel in a different country every week. You put on your complimentary slippers, open the balcony door and breath in the fresh air as you gaze at the wonderful sights from your hotel room. You take a trip downstairs to feast on a gourmet breakfast buffet, stuffing your face with as much food as you like. Then you head back into your room, take a quick shower, then bring out your laptop to start the day’s work.

 

It’s a dream that many people who love to travel want to experience. Travelling around the world, meeting new people, experiencing new things and being able to work at the same time. Of course, you’d need to visit your home country now and then for taxes and other duties, but you could live your life travelling around the world and still make enough money to sustain your wanderlust.

 

If it sounds like the type of life you want to live, then here are some examples of dream jobs that will allow you that freedom.

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Trading

 

Trading stocks and foreign currencies can be done from anywhere as long as you have a laptop computer and an internet connection. You can look for forex ecn brokers and get set up within a matter of minutes. With trial accounts available and plenty of online resources, a dedicated newcomer can pick up trading within a couple of weeks and start making a profit.

 

With the added bonus of your travel experience, you’ll pick up vital financial situations in each country which can give you a small bonus when it comes to trading in exotic currencies. As long as you stay up to date with global news and industry trends, the life of the trader is the perfect job for someone who loves to travel.

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Blogging

 

There are thousands of people around the world that are lucky enough to travel wherever they want and document their experiences for money. Starting a blog takes some time and effort, so it’s recommended that you document your holidays before you decide to quit your job to become a full-time travelling worker. Get a good quality camera, record some videos, network with friendly people around the world to show you the best local attractions and food spots, and you’ll reel in viewers.

 

Once you have a large enough viewer base, you can start to gain money with ad revenue, affiliate links or even by selling your services as a writer or selling travel guides.

 

Freelancer
As long as you have a computer, you can advertise and sell your skills no matter where you are. If you’re an accomplished writer, budding artist or even an amateur musician, there’s someone out there who is willing to pay for your services and extend your portfolio. Getting clients isn’t easy for a new freelancer, so it’s recommended that you get a good start in your home country and secure a list of clients who are willing to pay for your work before you set off to explore the world.

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Cool Ideas To Transform Your Backyard Into A Getaway

We all want our gardens to be a little more livable. But all too often, especially in the winter, they can be uninviting. Here are some ideas to help you transform your drab backyard into a magical getaway.

 

Add Outdoor Kitchen Space

 

There’s nothing more annoying in the summer than having to cook in a hot kitchen away from guests and the rest of the party. That’s why so many people are now building kitchens outside. Outdoor kitchens can be expensive, but you don’t have to go all in. If you want, you can opt for a single grill and a couple of gas burners. Adding a refrigerator also helps, especially if you want to keep beer and wine nearby and having a sink makes cleaning up afterward super easy.

 

Make The Space Private

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Another issue with outdoor living is the fact that it’s public. Neighbours can easily peek into your garden while you’re trying to relax or entertain guests. Not to worry: this problem is easily solved with garden walls and fences. An especially beautiful idea is to use lattice fencing and pergolas to close off the space. These let light in but also provide screens to obstruct the prying eyes of your neighbors.

 

Create A Stunning Patio

 

When sushi first came to America, people didn’t really know what to do. They tried eating it with knives and forks and didn’t know how much wasabi to use. But over time they learned what to do, and now they’re as proficient as the Japanese.

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A similar thing happened with patios. At the start, they were ugly slabs of concrete, serving no apparent function other than to pave over part of the lawn. But over time, things changed and people began using them in the way the early designers and pioneers intended: as an extension of the house.

 

To make the patio an extension of your home, invest in patio covers and use planting beds, container gardens, and furniture that can survive the weather to make it more livable.

 

Always Furnish For Comfort

 

Comfortable outdoor furniture has really become a thing over the last couple of years. In fact, one is left wondering why the market took so long to realize that people wanted their outdoor furniture to be as comfortable as their indoor furniture. There are now dozens of companies offering furniture made from rattan, a material that can survive the harsh outdoor weather but that is also a lot more comfortable than traditional outdoor furniture materials, like wood and wrought iron.

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Synthetic, waterproof fabrics are also now on the market, meaning that whole new types of garden experiences are now available. Reading a book in the backyard can be just like reading a book in your living room, with the added benefit of being surrounded by nature.

 

Use Outdoor Structures To Define Spaces

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Outdoor structures have long been a way to escape the rest of the world. A gazebo, for instance, offers a protected area for outdoor dining and cooking. Pergolas and trellises all create a focal point for outdoor spaces.

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Resolutions to Make That Will Actually Enrich Your Life

If you are thinking of making resolutions in the new year, it sometimes feels like you are setting yourself up for failure. So often we fail at making them work and after a few weeks in we have completely forgotten about them. Things, like losing weight or running a marathon, are quite general. They aren’t specific enough to get things done. Plus, it doesn’t deal with the nitty-gritty about how things got that way in the first place. But there are certain things that you can resolve to do that are much less likely to fail. So have a read of these below and perhaps pick one or two to choose from. You might be surprised at just how much they might change your life.

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Improve Life in Your Community

 

When the place you live is a happier place to be, then it will make it a nicer place for you to live in. So even small things like saying hi to your neighbors can make a massive difference. Greet your neighbors instead of ignoring them or just nodding. When we speak and get to know them, it will make the area that you live a much nicer place to be. It can also be quite contagious. They are much more likely to go about and do the same. When we know our neighbors better, we have a better support system in emergencies. It makes going to local events easier and will help us to enjoy our homes and where we live better.

 

Change Things You Dislike

 

If there are certain things that you dislike about your life, then it is time to change them. If you find that you are unhappy, then think about the reasons why you might be. Then make practical changes to correct them. It might be that you need to forgive someone, as you’ve been holding onto something for too long. Changing jobs could help perhaps, or you might consider something like life coaching. If you feel that you need more than just you to get over a certain issue, then you could consider the latter with someone like Darren Christopher Rowland. Then you can move on and make your life happier than it has been in a long time.

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Make Eye Contact

 

This goes for everyone that we come into contact with. But when you give someone eye contact, it makes the interaction much more meaningful. We are all busy, so it might be hard to listen to our kids and make the dinner. But just take a time out and listen to them and then make the dinner. It will make them feel much more appreciated, and you won’t feel as rushed or busy when you do things one at a time.

 

Speak to Family

 

You might be familiar with the phrase that blood is thicker than water. Keeping in touch with family is one of the best things that you can do. It will benefit more than just you and make your life much more enriched. So call, visit and arrange things with the family that you have left.

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