15 Clever Facts to Simplify Your Life and Save You Time

15 Clever Facts to Simplify Your Life and Save You Time. In today’s fast-paced world, who doesn’t want to get ahead of the curve and make the most of their time? From clever shortcuts to surprising hacks, having the right knowledge can make all the difference in streamlining your daily routine and achieving your goals. That’s why we’ve curated a list of 15 clever facts that will help you simplify your life, save time, and stay ahead of the game. From practical tips to fascinating insights, these facts will empower you to tackle everyday challenges with confidence and ease, giving you more time to focus on what really matters.

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1. Sharp Knives are safer than dull knives.

15 Clever Facts to Simplify Your Life and Save You Time

When you use a sharp knife, your chances of hurting yourself are low since you only have to apply a small amount of pressure when using them. Dull knives, however, not only make the job harder but the resistance between the dull blade and the food’s surface suddenly gives way, increasing the chances of hurting yourself.

2. If you ever get sprayed by a skunk, tomato juice won’t help.

15 Clever Facts to Simplify Your Life and Save You Time

Instead of wasting cans of tomato juice, make a mixture of dish soap, peroxide, and baking soda. The skunk spray is an oil, which your kitchen dish soap is designed to remove and the peroxide and baking soda add plenty of oxygen to the mix to help get rid of the smell.

3. Wikipedia is actually downloadable.

15 Clever Facts to Simplify Your Life and Save You Time

For some of us, Wikipedia has been a lifeline, providing us with any information. Did you know that Wikipedia is also downloadable? You can actually download the entirely of Wikipedia and keep it on a USB drive for easy access.

4. Wikipedia can also work as a tour guide for you.

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Wikipedia has a “Nearby” function and if you allow Wikipedia to know your location, it can provide you with pages about subjects relevant to where you are.

5. People with friends live longer.

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According to researchers at Michigan State University, people with active social networks and close friends they talk to live longer than people who rely on family. So try to make some time to meet up with friends, even if it is just for a coffee.

6. Most spreadsheets don’t spellcheck.

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If you ever use spreadsheet software, just remember that most of them don’t perform the basic operation of checking for spelling mistakes. So, before you turn in some important work relation information, be sure to run a spellcheck manually.

7. Never consume snow to stay hydrated.

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If you ever take a trip into the wilderness or are stranded and need some water, don’t ever consume snow. Not only does it require your body to use more energy to convert something from a solid to a liquid, but it will also cause your body temperature to drop; making you prone to hypothermia.

8. You can blur your house on Google’s street view.

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If you are someone who loves privacy, and wants your house not to be displayed to the entire world, then you can have it blurred on Google’s street view. In order to do that, go to your house, click on it, and then click “report a problem” at the bottom of the screen.

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9. You should throw away the cotton in your medication bottles.

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It’s common to find cotton balls or desiccant silica gel packets inside bottles or packages. Cotton balls or desiccant packets act as a drying agent and also prevent things like clumping moisture-causing damage, and breeding grounds for mold or mildew. But, they are only meant to help during shipping. And once you open the bottle, you should dispose of the cotton ball or descendant packets immediately. This is because they can collect moisture and cause the contents to deteriorate faster.

10. There’s an easy way to calculate a tip without the help of a calculator.

15 Clever Facts to Simplify Your Life and Save You Time

When you are eating out at a restaurant and assuming you want to provide a 20% tip for good service, just move the decimal point one digit to the left and then double that number. For instance, if your total bill is for $45.50, you move the decimal to the left, which gives you $4.55. Double that number, and you’ve got $9.10, a 20 percent tip calculated in seconds. It’s easy!

11. You should always sleep with your door closed.

15 Clever Facts to Simplify Your Life and Save You Time

In the event of a fire, sleeping with your doors closed will help protect you from smoke and toxic fumes. Research from UL’s Firefighter Safety Research Institute (FRSI) shows that closing your bedroom door also helps prevent a fire from spreading, giving you ample time to find a way out.

12. Mosquitoes are attracted to certain colors.

mosquitoesSummer is fast approaching, which means that it’s bringing mosquitoes along with it. While we use repellents and other devices to try and keep them away, they don’t always work. A study published in the National Library of Medicine, however, shows that there are few additional things we can do: such as not wearing dark colors during the evening. According to the study, mosquitoes were more attracted to those who wore dark colors than white. The study also tells us that the critters are attracted by heat. And since dark colors attract more light and heat, it’s best to wear light-colored clothes when they are mostly active.

13. Phones are dirtier than toilets.

phonesThe fact is that our phones are an indispensable part of our daily lives. Without it, life would surely be difficult. We are able to get tasks such as pay bills, checking the status of our orders, or even getting a ride with just a few touches. However, it turns out that they are also dirtier than a toilet. According to a study published in the NCBI, facts stating that secondary school students’ phones contained high levels of bacterial contamination. So, next time you are cleaning your house, you might want to use antibacterial wipes on your phone as well.

14. Snacking before bedtime can often lead to having nightmares in your sleep.

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A study published in the NCBI says that there’s a relationship between food intake before bedtime and our sleep pattern. While staying up late can make us feel hungry and we think a quick snack before bed won’t hurt. It actually causes us to have nightmares. According to the study, “food intake during the nocturnal period is correlated with negative effects on the sleep quality of healthy individuals”.

15. You can’t breathe and swallow simultaneously.

15 Clever Facts to Simplify Your Life and Save You Time

According to registered psychiatric nurse James Steinmetz, “This is because the food and fluids we swallow and the air we breathe in both travel down the same part of our throat”.

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