tiny hacks
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Save Heaps Of Time With These Canned Email Responses
No matter how much you think you’re caught up with work, there are always a few (or many) emails sitting there, waiting to be answered. You know you should respond—otherwise you’ll get the dreaded follow-up message, which will only further clog your inbox. Even firing off the most basic, repetitive email uses up precious brain…
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Why You Should Turn Down The Lights To Deep-Clean Your Home
Right now, my oven looks clean—but when I turn off the overhead lights, it looks like it’s covered in tiny filaments of dust. My kitchen counters, which also looked clean two seconds ago, reveal a spattering of crumbs that I must have missed during the last wipe-down. Every surface in my home, from my desk…
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Bring Amaro Instead Of Wine To Your Next Dinner Party
If someone is taking the time to open up their home and feed you, the polite, adult thing to do is bring a gift. Anyone can grab a mid-price bottle of wine with a pretty label, but interesting, thoughtful guests bring amaro.
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How To Open Multiple Programs Without Closing Windows’ Start Menu
Windows: My typical morning routine involves opening a handful of programs — Slack, Steam, my web browser, Discord, Spotify and so on. While I keep my most-used apps pinned to my Windows taskbar, I still have a few apps I’ll open from my Start menu (to help reduce clutter).