Thursday, April 4, 2019

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Take pictures of your apartment when you move in, and when you move out. It’ll be easier to resolve security deposit disputes.

 

April 4, 2019

Tip of the Day

Take pictures of your apartment when you move in, and when you move out. It’ll be easier to resolve security deposit disputes.

 
Why Do Health Recommendations Keep Changing?


Between the regular updates to the national health guidelines and the hottest fad diets of the moment, it's hard to keep track of what we should and shouldn't be doing. Here’s why it’s so hard. Read More »

 
How to Travel (Almost) For Free


One of the most common reasons people don't travel often is money, but if you're willing to sacrifice some comfort and shrink your dreams a bit, these tricks can help you get by on a much stricter budget. Read More »

 

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How to Stay Healthy When You Sit at a Desk All Day


Sitting at a desk all day can be detrimental to your health. But don't worry; there’s no need to quit your day job to achieve a healthier lifestyle. Here are some easy solutions for making things better. Read More »

 
How to Get Better Sleep


Sleep is vital to your physical and mental health, but there's more to getting a good night's sleep than how many hours you get. The quality of your rest matters as well. Read More »

 
 
9 Reasons You Should Get Into Rock Climbing


If the thought of going for yet another morning jog fills you with dread, fear not: rock climbing is here to spice up your workout routine. Read More »

 
How to Pack the Perfect Carry-On Bag


What exactly should you pack in a carry-on bag versus a checked bag? Now that airlines are putting more restrictions on the size, weight, and contents of your luggage, it's imperative to organize your belongings to avoid any issues at the airport. Read More »

 
Why We Knock on Wood (and Other Common Superstitions)


Ever wondered why that hotel doesn't have a 13th floor, or why you're supposed to throw salt after you spill it? Here’s the history behind some of the most common superstitions. Read More »

 
How Much Sleep is Enough (or Too Much)?


Getting a good night's sleep is essential to your well-being. Because we all require different amounts of sleep depending on a variety of factors, science has provided us with some guidelines to better understand and improve our sleep health. Read More »

 
What’s the Verdict on Dry Shampoo?


Dry shampoo has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity. The time-saving appeal is hard to argue with. But along with the popularity comes a serious question: could dry shampoo harm your hair? Read More »

 
How to Get Started with Photography


So, you want to get started with photography? Maybe you've taken a few pics for Instagram that you like and want to learn more or it’s something that's always been at the back of your mind. Well, there's never been a better time so let's get you out, taking great photos. Read More »

 
How to Select and Use Ankle and Wrist Weights

Using weights during any workout is a great way to achieve fast results. Wrist and ankle weights are an excellent choice because you can secure them in place, allowing you to focus on your workout without over-gripping or dropping anything.  Read More »

 
How to Pick the Right Color of Paint for Each Room in Your Home

Redecorating your home often comes with a new paint job. How do you pick which colors to use in each room? That's not an easy task for some people, but here are some tips that can help make it easier. Read More »

 
How to Go From a Beginner to an Advanced User With Your Camera

If you’ve practiced the basics of taking photographs, you're probably wondering how to take things to the next level and start to master your camera. Let's look at how to go from a beginner to an expert photographer. Read More »

 
How to Clean Your Upholstered Furniture

From removing debris and pet hair to cleaning even the most awful stains, here's how to take care of your upholstered furniture. Read More »

 
The 3 Best Credit Cards for Traveling Internationally

Chances are, if you’re planning some international travel, you’re more concerned about what clothes you should pack than what credit cards you’ll be bringing. But some cards are better than others. Read More »

 
What To Look For When Joining a Gym

Cost is an important factor when choosing a gym, but it’s not the only one. There are sometimes compelling reasons to pay more. Here are a few things—besides monthly fees—to consider when joining a gym. Read More »

 
6 Ways to Repair Damaged Hair

With the help a proper hair care regimen, some solid treatments, and a little patience, you can repair your damaged hair and restore it to its former glory. Read More »

 
How to Save Money on Accommodation When You're Travelling

Accommodation is often the most expensive part of a vacation. Even "cheap" hotels can cost $150 or more a night. Here's how to save some money on accommodation when you're traveling. Read More »

 
How to Make the Most of Flying on Budget Airlines

Budget airlines—and the cheaper flights they offer—are getting more and more popular, but it’s a different experience than flying with a big, legacy carrier. Here's how to make sure you have a pleasant time. Read More »

 
Why You Should Avoid “Going Out of Business” Sales

Those bold, brightly colored signs pull you in with offers of deep discounts. But are "going out of business" sales really a bargain? The sad truth is no, and here’s why. Read More »

 
How to Find What Plane You're Flying On (And Why You Might Want To)

Not all airplanes are the same. The two main manufacturers—Airbus and Boeing—both sell different models to airlines for different situations. Let's look at how to find out what plane you'll be flying on before you get on the plane. Read More »

 
How to Get Silky Smooth Water In Your Photos

I'm sure you've seen those photos of streams or waterfalls where all the water is a silky smooth blur. It's a surprisingly easy effect to pull off—and it looks awesome. Here's how. Read More »

 
How to Choose the Right Socks

Socks: they're the ultimate unwanted Christmas present, or tedious necessity buy. But, wearing the right pair of socks can help your feet stay healthy and comfortable. Read More »

 
How Much Can You Really Save with Store Loyalty Cards?

These days it seems like every store has a loyalty program—some come with a card, some use your phone number or email to access your account. But are these programs actually saving you any money? Read More »

 
How to Prepare Your Car for a Road Trip

About 85 percent of American vacations don't involve leaving the country. With just your car, a destination, and a few preparation tips, you can have a dreamy vacation on the road. Here’s how to get your vehicle ready for a road trip. Read More »

 
The Best Ways to Deal with Dandruff

Dandruff is embarrassing and annoying, especially when you’re worried about making a good impression. Here’s why it happens and what you can do about it. Read More »

 
 

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