Helpful Hints about everyday things

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The thread discusses various "Helpful Hints" related to everyday activities and situations, focusing on practical advice for daily life, including organization, cooking, and commuting strategies.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant suggests placing items to remember on top of shoes for easy recall in the morning.
  • Another participant recommends maintaining a slow, constant speed in traffic jams to save gas and reduce stress, while a subsequent reply questions the effectiveness of this approach, expressing frustration with slow drivers.
  • A different participant shares their modified version of the first suggestion, indicating they keep their shoes outside and use a backpack for items they want to remember.
  • This participant also emphasizes the importance of appropriate clothing for outdoor walks, noting how temperature affects their comfort level differently based on the conditions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express varying opinions on the effectiveness of the traffic suggestion, with some supporting it and others expressing frustration. There is no clear consensus on the best practices for remembering items or managing clothing for outdoor activities.

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Participants' suggestions are based on personal experiences and preferences, which may not apply universally. The discussion reflects individual strategies that may depend on specific circumstances.

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Individuals looking for practical tips on organization, commuting, and daily routines may find the suggestions helpful.

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"Helpful Hints" about everyday things

Ok...everyone list a few "Helpful Hints" about everyday things.
For example:

Put things you want to remember to take with you the next morning on top of your shoes.

Use the "Power" feature on your microwave and set it to 50%-70% to avoid having food pop and explode everywhere. (Much more effective if your microwave has an inverter)

When putting more hot water in your bathtub, use one hand to circulate the water for even heating.

Your turn!
 
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I really like suggestion 1.

Here's one. If you're stuck in a traffic jam, don't speed up, break, etc. Maintain a slow constant speed. You'll save gas, and move just as fast as everybody else. People will initially honk at you, but if you stick to your guns, you can break up the traffic a little around you, especially if other people start to emulate your example. I find this is also much less stressful then the "stop and go" method.
 


Galteeth said:
I really like suggestion 1.

Here's one. If you're stuck in a traffic jam, don't speed up, break, etc. Maintain a slow constant speed. You'll save gas, and move just as fast as everybody else. People will initially honk at you, but if you stick to your guns, you can break up the traffic a little around you, especially if other people start to emulate your example. I find this is also much less stressful then the "stop and go" method.
Oh no, are you the one ahead of me that drives slow in a jam and people keep cutting in front of you so that I finally have to make a desperate/dangerous move to get out from behind you so I can make some progress?
 


Drakkith said:
Ok...everyone list a few "Helpful Hints" about everyday things.
For example:

Put things you want to remember to take with you the next morning on top of your shoes.

Use the "Power" feature on your microwave and set it to 50%-70% to avoid having food pop and explode everywhere. (Much more effective if your microwave has an inverter)

When putting more hot water in your bathtub, use one hand to circulate the water for even heating.

Your turn!

I regularly use suggestions two and three, and I use a modified version of your first suggestion.

I often keep my shoes/snow boots outside my door, so leaving my laptop by my boots is not advisable. I carry a backpack to and from work everyday, and I put stuff that I don't want to forget on/in my backpack the night before.

I walk 20 - 25 minutes to a coffee shop every morning, and, before I leave, I check the weather, so that I know what to wear. Appropriate dress is the key to an enjoyable walk; inappropriate dress makes a much bigger difference for a 25 minute walk than it does for a 25 minute "indoor" car ride!

I don't mind if the temperature is -30 C (-22 F) or colder, as long as I am wearing a sweater and my warmest coat (parka). If however, the temperature is only -10 C (14 F), then a sweater and my parker is far too warm.
 


Now where did I put those shoes?
 

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