Tuesday, May 9, 2006

Trying To Make the World A Better Place – The LifeHacker Way

If you have been following along, you know that our lofty goal at CouplesQuestions.com (launching soon!) is to make the planet a better place - one couple at a time. But we are not the only ones out there in Webland trying to transform and enhance the way people look at and function in the world.

Dan came across a great site the other night that contains numerous terrific articles about how to make your life better and easier and we’d thought we’d share.

Lifehacker.com is a website, described by the Wall Street Journal as “geek-chic”, and has ideas ranging from “Happiness Quick Tips”, to “How to Find Lost Objects”, to ideas for organization, web publishing and personal finance. I’m telling you the range of neat and interesting posts in incredible!

It is really a site worth checking out. We are all for anything that is just plain interesting and cool, but most especially, we are totally behind anything gives us ideas for simplifying life and allowing us more time together.

Happy Couples, Happy Planet!

1 Comments :

At 8:00 PM , Blogger Heather and Dan said...

Personally, I see a premarriage course as a "lifehack" -- a way of making your future life better, easily.

- Dan

 

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