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Adulting is hard - be more cat

Life hacks; life tips; advice
Work, friends, family, money, social media, eating right, sleeping enough, exercising, chasing a thigh gap... there are so many things we're supposed to be perfect at. And, I don't know about you, but it's bloody hard work.

So, I'm going to collect all the handy life hacks, tools apps and recipes I find that help me to share the love and hopefully help all of you reading this too.

Life is challenging enough, let's help each other through it.

Here is my first life hack:

Be more cat.

Cats are chill, lazy and don't give a crap what anyone thinks. Let's take a leaf out of their book and be more lazy and hack our way through life.

Keep reading for more.

By the way, if you've got a life hack or some good advice that you think could help someone else, drop me an email at lazycatguide@gmail.com and I'll feature it.

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