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YouTube teaches you: lifehacks that can change your life

Are we already with the words in English? Calm, that this is really practical and it comes to us but that very well to know it.The digital legends say that the word lifehack was cradled by Danny O'Brien, a technology expert who wanted to name all those tips and tricks that, in such a way simple that you can hardly believe it, help us in the daily routines of everyday life .

Lifehacks experts are taller, faster, more handsome, they have the brides more nice...And all because they get, like a sleight of hand, teach us a thousand and one tricks about the laces of our shoes or the headphones of our smartphone.


From Grandma's advice to YouTube


YouTube teaches you: lifehacks that can change your life


Popular wisdom, fortunately, is not demonstrated by money, but by having a bit of mental acuity and being insightful and observant .By applying lifehacks, we can get to surprise our cradle but also, what is tremendously useful, help us in a daily routine that, if not carried out (for example, open the can of fried tomato) can become the greatest tragedy that has ravaged our lives.


If Grandma's advice is that she has always helped us get the best macaroni or the cleanest t-shirts, YouTube, the great visual encyclopedia of the 21st century , is taking over.that there we found everything: from a video of kittens to a makeup tutorial.And, of course, lifehacks, those little tips that, for their simplicity and usefulness leave us with their mouths open.I know what you're wondering, what would happen If grandmothers knew how to use YouTube? I think that humanity is not prepared for that evolutionary leap.


And now, without more, we leave you with some of the lifehacks we can find on YouTube: Practical, fun, surprising, freaks ...a bit like ourselves.


Food and lifehacks, delicious fusion


There is one thing we do every day, even several times, which is the way we feel charged with energy and, if it is something very rich, extremely happy.Yes, we are talking about food.Foods play a vital role for us, they are necessary for our body and mind.In addition, we love to eat , savor food and delight with every bite.That is why lifehacks about food could not be missing.


In the video you have below, you will find eight simple and colorful tricks for when we are in the kitchen : from a dessert with a chocolate bowl to some cubes that prevent our coffee from running out.Lifehacks are sometimes so simple that we look at them and think " how did it not occur to me before? ".It happens with the advice on where to leave the spatula to remove the food.



In this other video, the protagonist is a star food such as eggs, a magical product that, by applying heat, changes its texture and gives us the most incredible possibilities .



Another of the absolute stars of lifehacks refers to tricks for cutting food ; especially, the onion and its incredible structure.In this video they teach us how to use a fork (of the hair) so that the previous culinary ones are simpler.



What should I wear?


One of the keys to good lifehacks is that they are very simple tricks for absolutely everyday situations .Like food, clothes are those fabrics that we put on our body if or if, It's cold or hot, let's party or try to sleep like a liron all night long, so YouTube is also very followed and searched for the little tricks about clothing.


One of the most common lifehacks is the one that refers to how to fold t-shirts .Do you still not know how to do it in the most effective way? Just over a minute and almost fifteen million views on YouTube.These are the data that support the video that we present below.



Every fashion youtuber worth his salt needs to present lifehacks with tricks on clothes .Here we have tips for worn zippers or take care of the leather of our footwear.Simple elements and very practical results.



Lifehacks are closely linked to another concept that we love and that the Internet has become more fashionable than ever: the " do it yourself ".The lifelong crafts make new sense when we talk about customize our clothes.



Omnipresent technology


We're talking about the Internet, and the huge YouTube.So, how not to mention the technology tips? There is something we like more than playing the fashion video game, trying the latest iPhone, feeling that it is virtual reality...And it is to be able to take advantage of everything lifehack wisdom can teach us so that our tech experience is more rewarding .


Lifehacks to repair the end of a cable that is beginning to peel or how to get our thousand and one cables not to wind together, making up the least appetizing spaghetti dish in history.Hell in life, you know.



The smartphone is the device that grows most in terms of use.It is incredible how we have hooked and we no longer know how to live without it.What if they send us a WhatsApp, that if we answer a tweet, that if we look at a series, that if we are doing so many in the morning visiting the rarest websites in the world...Anyway, it is not surprising that there are millions of lifehacks dedicated to taking care of our pet, I say, mobile.



The simple clip


It is very daring to talk about the lifehack star par excellence .But if we know who is a brilliant candidate for the title: a clip.The clips that serve us to hold papers and that are nothing else that a wire endowed with the precise form, become the fabulous resource of many videos on lifehacks of the most diverse.


If we are hands-on, we can make a toy such as a slingshot or precision screwdriver, a lock or a compass.Will the clip be the most powerful instrument in the world?



And if a clip is fabulous, imagine the double clip .Again, order our cables or get a support for our smartphone, two of the most developed tips in the world of lifehacks; but also to use them as a hanger or to avoid that awkward situation in which the tube of toothpaste is completely rebelling.



And you, what lifehacks have you discovered without those who can't live?

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