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30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
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30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks

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As every one of you goes through life, you pick up a bunch of little pearls of wisdom that make your day-to-day routines a bit easier. However, not many people besides you might be aware of these things. What sounds intuitive and common sense to you may be mind-blowing to someone else.
We’re featuring some interesting life hacks that some creative people shared in an online thread that they believe everyone should at least be aware of. From hacks at home and tips for parents to thoughts on IT and safety, there’s something for everyone. Scroll down to check out some of the best bits of advice.

#1

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
Once I found a pair of socks that are comfortable and don’t get holes, I bought 20 pairs of the same color. No matching on laundry day, if the dryer eats one I’ll never notice.
104points

#2

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
Sit to pee (at home) as a man. It keeps our bathrooms clean and odor-free for longer. Our two sons sit too.

As a bonus, it makes my wife very happy.
102points

#3

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
I keep a list of joyful moments every year. I track the date and the moment. These can be big and small: a great holiday, or the way a friend looks when they tell you something and they're vulnerable but trust you. I used to think I could just remember everything, but I'm 41 now and rereading these lists always cheers me up.
95points

Life hacks can be very useful, not to mention fun just to learn about. However, a bunch of nifty pieces of advice won’t do you much good if the core parts of your life are out of balance. In other words, don’t forget to focus on the basics while you’re also testing out which hacks actually fit your life well.

The most fundamental habits are nothing new, but they’re very important. If you get them right, you then have a much stronger position from which you can do, well, anything you want in life, really. There’s a huge difference in quality of life between being well-rested, energetic, and confident and exhausted, burned out, and out of shape.

If you want to live a happy and healthy life, you should prioritize having a vibrant social life with positive people, getting plenty of movement throughout the day, eating nutritious food, sleeping lots, and generally doing things that make you feel like you have a purpose. And—obviously—avoid unhealthy habits like eating junk food (e.g., processed foods with high sugar or salt content), substance abuse, or a sedentary lifestyle. That’s the general gist of things.

#4

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
I have a Google account for the house. I email things that I need to remember. Have photos of various things around the property (including plants because I always forget what is a weed and what is a plant). In Drive I have saved all the paint colours, documents related to renovations and house plans etc. If we ever sell the house I can change the Password to the new owners and they will effectively have a house manual.
82points

#5

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
My spouse and I each have our own blankets in bed. Other people find this weird….
76points

#6

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
Clean a pan/pot/cutting board etc. while my other stuff is cooking. By the end of cooking, the only other thing I need to clean is the dish that holds the final product. Makes it so I don't have a whole bunch of stuff to clean after I've eaten.

Also cook a large amount so I have dinner for most of the week.

Edit: so randomly this blew up I'll add an extra. Save your eggshells and grind them and save them. Use them with soap to get rid of tough grime on your pots.
68points

One of the most engaging books we’ve read over the past couple of decades is Ikigai: The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life, by Héctor García and Francesc Miralles. The book is quite short, very to the point, and sets out what living a meaningful life entails.

In brief, your Ikigai is your reason for living. It’s found at the intersection of four areas of your life: what you love, what the world needs, what you can be paid for, and what you are good at. Your Ikigai is something more than just your job, passion, or vocation.

According to the authors, you should stay active throughout your life and avoid retiring. That being said, you also should do things in a rush. Do things slowly, take your time. Meanwhile, avoid overeating, surround yourself with good friends, and exercise daily. Furthermore, try to be grateful for what you already have and also spend time in nature. And, of course, follow your Ikigai, whatever it may be.

#7

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
Telling my toddler that tv show characters go on vacation so we can take a break from watching them.
67points

#8

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
*Placing a common item in its assigned place;* car keys, cell, purse, wallet ... whatever. The moment I come home car keys go *there,* cell beside my chair, purse hung on the coat rack, sunglasses in the car pocket. Never again will you ask, "Anyone seen my car keys?!" ;-)

I haven't misplaced anything like that in literal decades. I don't hunt for *"it"* I go to its "place."

This is a habit leftover as an AF medic. The supply closet was always strictly organized. If you have a patient in the midst of a crisis you have to find supplies quickly. Packing for a wound, run to the closet, grab it, back to the patient ... seconds. Critical meds in a cabinet, you have the key, need epinephrine, stat.

I continued that lifelong habit in my studio; untold supplies; brushes here, paint there, tools in their drawer, all organized by task and medium ... I've been doing this for 50 + yrs.

It's a wonderful time saving habit to develop.
63points

#9

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
Mow the leaves. Still see people raking and bagging... Why?
63points

What are the most useful life hacks that you’ve ever found, dear Pandas? How have they improved your routines? If you had to pick just one piece of advice that you’d want everyone to follow next year, what would it be? What habits do you hope to develop in 2025?

We’d love to hear from you, so be sure to share your thoughts in the comments. And enjoy the start of a brand new year.

#10

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
I keep an emergency $20 in my phone (in between the phone and its case). It's come in handy so many times when I've forgotten my wallet or been to a cash only place.
62points

#11

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
In my car, I always keep a lighter, canned/bottled water, a change of clothes, an old (but functional) pair of shoes, and a phone charging cord. Can't tell you how many times one of those items has saved my a*s.
61points

#12

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
We have a load of spare toothbrushes, still in wrapping obviously, for when people come stay and they forget theirs. It's only been of use three maybe four times, but at a couple of quid for a brush, it's totally worth it.
57points

#13

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
Bidet or bum hose. After spending time with these in Asia, it shocks me that this isn't the world wide standard.
52points

#14

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
The “no empty hands” method when cleaning up or organizing. Do not go from room to room with empty hands. Saves a lot of back and forth trips.
52points

#15

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
I keep one of those dish cleaning wands you fill with soap in my shower. It’s filled with Dawn soap and vinegar. I scrub my shower walls and tub basically every other shower, just while I’m in there. It takes less than 2 minutes and I never have to clean my tub/shower otherwise. About 2x/yr I’ll do a Comet tub clean scrub, but I can’t even see/tell a difference, it’s mostly just for peace of mind.
45points

#16

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
My wife and I take out a certain amount of cash each week. Say it’s $125 each so $250 total. This is our personal spending money each week. Want lunch? Comes out of your cash. Same for online purchases, whatever the cost gets set aside. 

Then at the end of the week, we put all our leftover cash in a jar and it becomes our communal fund. We use it for groceries, dinners out, vacations, etc. it’s helped us tremendously cut down our personal spending each week. .
42points

#17

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
I got tired of looking for my reading glasses so just got a pair for each room of the house (Kitchen, family, bedroom, bathroom, garage).
42points

#18

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
You know those salad spinner things that you use to dry your lettuce etc. leaves after you wash them so you don't get a soggy mess, right? You know you can also use them to actually do the washing, right? Just fill the basket inside with the leaves you want to wash, fill the thing with water and gently swish the leaves inside both clockwise and counterclockwise until they're thoroughly washed. Then take the water out, THEN do the furiously spinning centrifuge thing that they're actually famous for.

The amount of sand and dirt that was floating around in the water the first time I did that to some baby spinach was a life-changing sight I'll never forget.
41points

#19

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
When you find an article of clothing that you like better than all other items in that category. Buy a second item.

For me it was some blue Nathan's from Fluevog. Loved them so much I bought a second pair for when the first wear out in a decade.

Same goes for pants etc.
40points

#20

30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People Don’t Do This” Hacks
I have a keyboard shortcut on all my devices where @@ automatically enters my email address.
37points
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