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“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives

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We all want to live better, more efficient lives and fulfill our potential. We all want to be happy and healthy, as well as have meaningful relationships and purposeful, rewarding careers. While luck is an undeniable factor in this, the rest depends entirely on us and the choices we make every single day. 
In a series of insightful online threads, the members of the r/AskWomen community shared some of their favorite life hacks that apply to almost everyone. Most of these pieces of advice might sound small and simple, but you shouldn’t underestimate the gravity of their impact. Grab your notebooks and scroll down to see what they shared.

#1

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
Do small things with your non-dominant hand to become even slightly ambidextrous. Brush your teeth, pour a drink, use utensils, use your computer mouse, brush your hair, ect. I did this for a while and worked up to being able to write legibly with my left hand! Now I use both hands equally and it's kind of cool.
173points

#2

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
My savings accounts at my various banks are usually just filled with dust. I've never had any money to save. Recently, I've been trying to quit buying fast food and other quick meals because of how expensive it can get. When I feel the urge to buy a McDouble or something and when I successfully resist that urge, I put the general amount I probably would have spent into my savings. Makes me feel good so see that number climb. Also, I've started an automatic transfer of $5 two times a month from my checking into savings, because in my head losing 5 bucks isn't enough to make me nervous but it will add up quickly.
159points

#3

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
When you can’t squeeze any more product out of a tube container (hand cream, moisturiser, body lotion, etc.), cut it in half using scissors. You’d be surprised how much product can be still in there - sometimes a few days’ or even a week’s worth.
154points

There isn’t one single ‘magic’ number for how many days it takes to build a habit. It depends on a lot of factors, including your genetics, your environment, how intensely you pursue things, and the difficulty of the habit itself. 

Current research from Caltech shows that it takes roughly 6 months to establish a new exercise routine. Meanwhile, something like getting into the habit of washing your hands if you’re a healthcare worker, is easier. It takes weeks, rather than months, for the behavior to become automatic.

Bored Panda wanted to learn more about habits, so we reached out to Alan Castel, Ph.D., a UCLA psychology professor and the author of 'Better with Age: The Psychology of Successful Aging.'

Dr. Castel, walked us through why some people might resist making everyday changes, even if they're small and seem to require little to no effort.

"We often get stuck in a routine, often without thinking about why we have this particular routine," he explained to Bored Panda via email.

#4

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
Always pee after sex.
150points

#5

My first stab at solving any problem related to my body or mood is water. Hungry? Drink some water then see if I'm still hungry. Craving sweets? Drink some water first. Headache? Drink some water. S****y mood? Drink some water.
Turns out half the time I think I'm hungry, I'm just thirsty. Turns out that filling up a bit on water makes me less hungry. Also turns out quite often when I'm pissy I'm just thirsty or mildly dehydrated.
No, of course it doesn't solve every problem, but it costs me nothing to do it and it's just a good habit anyway.
Also i try to never ever go to the grocery store hungry.
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143points

#6

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
Best one I've heard for saving money (when wanting to buy luxury things) ... Ask yourself if someone approached you with the item you want and the cash to buy the item. Would you take the cash or the item? If you'd take the cash, you probably shouldn't buy the item. Turns out I'd rather have a t shirt with Homer falling on a rubbish bin on the pocket than forty dollars. I regret nothing.
141points

"However, with small changes to these routines, we can begin better habit formation," the author of 'Better with Age: The Psychology of Successful Aging' said that even small changes can have lasting effects.

"This can be as simple as taking the stairs or walking more whenever possible, or limiting how much time we are on our phone/screen, or sitting at a desk, or the food that we eat," Dr. Castel shared what some of these small routine adjustments might look like. Of course, what someone prioritizes will depend on their current habits and goals.

#7

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
For those who use shaving gel that come in aluminum cans: before you put it in the shower stall, use clear nail polish to make a thin coat all along the bottom rim of the can. Let it dry for a few minutes then put it in the shower stall. This will prevent the can from rusting at the bottom/leaving those rust colored rings.
121points

#8

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
Buy men's razors. They're more cost effective and they work better.
119points

#9

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
I do as much as I can at night so that my mornings go smoother and I don't have to worry about rushing. Shower, set out clothes, get bag and purse together, make my breakfast shake, make my lunch, etc. It saves time and stress.
109points

"Changes in habits can lead to long-term benefits as often habits can remain with us well into older age," the expert told Bored Panda.

According to the psychology professor, we should all prioritize those habits that can improve our happiness and well-being.

"This can have big benefits," Dr. Castel said, adding that these habits can range "from being better connected with friends and family and engaging in exercise or other stimulating activities."

#10

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
I do 10 of some sort of exercise every time I stand up at home. Usually squats or burpees, without really even trying I can do a few hundred a day and I've definitely noticed a difference in my body.
108points

#11

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
Learn the power of saying the word “no”. Set those boundaries for yourself. Life-changing.
Also, using vinegar and baking soda to keep drains clean
106points

#12

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
sleeping with no underwear on. life changing!
deleting social media. if you like social media, use it once a week. i’ve been social media free for 6 months and it’s been wonderful.
tea. any tea. if anything, all the tea. tea, tea, tea. morning, afternoon, night. any tea you like. tea.
budget for pedicures, massages, hair cuts, waxing. if it’s self care, budget for it. taking care of yourself goes so far.
for my oily-haired besties, condition before you shampoo. yes, im crazy, and yes, it works. so soft.
walk everywhere. park a lil further, take the stairs, go the scenic route. helped increase my average daily steps SO much.
so many tips. being a woman is hard sometimes.
96points

Some of us don’t have the patience to commit to cultivating healthy habits. We want the positive effects right now! And we’d prefer it if we could achieve them through a burst of effort rather than doing it slowly, over a very long period of time. However, that’s not how life works.

If you want to be healthy, you have to commit to a healthy lifestyle. That means changing your eating habits, getting plenty of movement, and ensuring that you get enough sleep. Exercising super hard at the gym one time or avoiding fast food for a week, while a good start, won’t be enough to make long-lasting positive changes.

When it comes to building habits, less is more. Many of us have so many things going on in our lives: work, studies, meeting up with awesome people, parenting, passion projects, etc. So it can be exhausting to think that we now need to free up however many hours of our time to work on our health, wealth, or new skills.

#13

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
If you're unemployed/ working at home/ studying - get dressed and showered! It helps with your mindset and productivity a lot, IME. Also, drink plenty of water
96points

#14

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
If you drop an earring or earring back while leaning over a sink, just put your hand over the drain as quickly as possible. Don't try to catch the item.
It's easier to cover the hole than it is to try and catch a tiny bouncy earring.
95points

#15

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
Stop buying shaving products and use cheap conditioner instead! It’s a closer shave somehow, and also moisturizes your skin.
89points

That’s why making small, deliberate, subtle changes to our daily routines is so powerful. It requires very little effort on our part. We slowly start to form the habit. And our efforts quickly compound over time. But this means having the patience to stick with it.

It might sound laughable to, for instance, do a single pushup today and then one more every next day. But the entire point is to form the habit. The point is to do whatever it is you want to do, no matter how good or bad or not in the mood you feel.

#16

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
Once a week I boil water with a few splashes of white vinegar in my electric kettle, let it cool, then rinse it out. Ta da! No more scales! Just a sparkly kettle!
82points

#17

“Stir Drinks With Butter Knives”: 30 Life Hacks That Made A Difference In These Women’s Lives
10 minutes of housework
10 minutes of f**k off time
I work harder and more diligently in the 10 minutes of work and still get to be a lazy a*s. (set a timer)
79points

#18

You can't control what others think, say or do. You can only control you. Stop wasting time and energy concerned about things you can't change and focus on things within your realm of control.
78points

The same goes for any other habit, whether that’s practicing the piano or learning to juggle. Even a couple of minutes of effort, at first, are more than enough. Think of it this way. If you’re not the type of person who can do even a couple of minutes' worth of practice, you won’t suddenly become someone who’ll be able to dedicate hours on end to that activity.

Start small. Be patient. Slowly ramp up your efforts. By the time you’re putting in large chunks of your free time, things will seem easy because you’ve already formed the foundations of the habit.

#19

Always keep an emergency outfit in the car. It’s saved me a few times.
73points

#20

I sew my adjustable bra straps in place at the right size. No more straps always pulling looser and slipping off my shoulders
65points
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