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101 Lifehacks - Easy Ways to Organize: Tips to Enhance Efficiency Stay Organized Make friends and Simplify Life and Improve Quality of Life! - 101BookFactscom - cover

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101 Lifehacks - Easy Ways to Organize: Tips to Enhance Efficiency Stay Organized Make friends and Simplify Life and Improve Quality of Life! - 101BookFactscom

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Did you know wearing a 'Yelp' shirt to any restaurant is bound to get you excellent customer service? 
	Or did you know spinning a wet towel around a room for one minute is enough to get rid of the nasty cigarette smoke? 
	What is a life·hack? 
	?l?f?hak/ 
	a strategy or technique adopted in order to manage one's time and daily activities in a more efficient way. 
	Do you want to know how you can easily organize your life by utilizing small changes?  It's true, and it's easy.  Found in this book is a collection of useful and thought-provoking tips ranging from saving money to technological short-cuts that can help improve your life! 
	Start making improvements and WOW-ing your friends and family by utilizing the tips found in this book today! 
	SAMPLE CONTENT: 
	• How to make friends : An easy way to make friends is to go out with a big umbrella on a rainy day and to offer shelter. 
	• Simplifying Life: To get faster Customer Service, you can call the desired number and choose Spanish as languange option -the queue will definitely be shorter there and the operators will know English too. 
	• Random Tips: Spinning a wet towel around a room for one minute is enough to get rid of the nasty cigarette smoke....and more! 
	  
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Available since: 02/09/2014.

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