Relevant to my and probably your interests: how to organize your tea, and ways to use tea in cooking when you realize you have way too much of it and it will go stale.
Making fresh flowers last longer.
Keeping your off-the-shoulder top in place so you don’t have to adjust it all day.
In the last installment of this column, we made our kitchens smell fresher; now it’s time to clean and refresh your mattress.
This is a fear that haunts me constantly, so it’s great to know how to navigate airport security if you’ve lost your driver’s license (although realistically, I’m sure these are only options for people usually considered nonthreatening by airport security and not already harassed or ‘randomly searched’ every time).
An app that organizes and keywords the photos on your iPhone camera roll, picking out your best photos automatically and making them easy to find.
Science-backed ways to combat distraction when you’re trying to power through a lot of work.
We’ve mentioned in this column before different ways to tell if you’re being underpaid, but if you find out you are, what do you actually do about it? Well, this.
An innovative strategy for saving money that might work for some of us: picking a couple days a week where you don’t spend at all.
I searched for this because it is a problem that plagues me personally: how to get back in touch with a friend after a lot of time has passed and with every passing day you feel more and more awkward saying something. Break the cycle! Send an email! You can do it!