Tips
When it comes to mastering anything, tips are like the secret sauce—except they’re not secret, and you don’t have to pay extra for them. Whether you’re trying to level up your cooking game or figure out how to stop your dog from stealing socks, tips are the little nuggets of wisdom that save you from Googling “why is my life like this?” at 2 a.m. They’re the shortcuts, the hacks, the “why didn’t I think of that?” moments that make you feel like a genius (even if you’re just using a binder clip to organize your cables).
Here’s the thing about tips: they’re only as good as your willingness to try them. You can read a thousand tips on how to fold a fitted sheet, but if you just ball it up and shove it in the closet, well, that’s on you. So, embrace the tips, experiment with them, and remember—even if they don’t work, at least you’ll have a funny story to tell. Here are a few to get you started:
- Always test your pen on scrap paper—unless you enjoy the thrill of wondering if it’s going to work mid-signature.
- Keep a spare phone charger in your bag—because “low battery anxiety” is a real thing.
- Label your leftovers with dates—unless you’re into playing “Is this still edible?” roulette.