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About this lazy cat

Adulting guide | Life hacks | Life advice
I'm not a psychiatrist. I'm not a life coach. I'm not a specialist in hacking life.

What I am is lazy.

I am just doing my best to get through life as easily as possible, and maybe achieve some sort of balance and peace of mind along the way.

Just like the rest of you.

That's what this is all about. Sharing the best tips, tricks and hacks to help each other stay sane, find happiness and live our ultimate lazy lives.

Think you've got a hack other's might find useful? Then email me at lazycatguide@gmail.com and I'll get it featured on the blog.

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