At Life Kit, our job is to get great advice from health, lifestyle, finance and relationship experts and share them with our audience. Naturally, your producers and editors are going to have some favorite pearls of wisdom.
Here are 24 helpful tips from our episodes that we loved and really stuck with us this past year. They include practical guidance (like wear sunscreen and eat more fiber!) and a few surprising ones too (treat bread like dessert and use your washing machine's express cycle!). We hope they'll help you save money and time and boost your health and happiness this year.
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1. If a task takes less than two minutes,
just do it
2.
Expose yourself to sunlight
3. Brush your teeth before you eat breakfast. The acid from food softens the enamel, so brushing too soon after eating could damage that typically hard, shiny protective layer in its weakened state. If you do happen to eat first,
wait at least 30 minutes
4. Don't waste time on a bad book. If you're falling asleep, checking your phone or rolling your eyes as you read, that might be a sign you aren't a fan. So
put the book down
5. Spend at least 20 minutes eating your meal. That's about how long it takes for your body to get the
signal to your brain that you are full
6. The next time someone asks you to do something, pause before you jump to say "yes." It will give you a moment to
assess your time and energy
7. Use your washing machine's express cycle. This option offers a
shorter wash cycle
8. Before buying something, ask yourself whether you "
need it, love it, like it or want it

9. To avoid being late, remember that
departure time does not equal arrival time
10. To
protect your ears
11. When giving advice to someone,
you don't have to fix the problem
12. Use
the Ivy Lee method
13. Wear sunscreen. Every skin specialist who Life Kit spoke to for
our episode on skin care
14. Seal your doors and windows. Weather-stripping your doors and windows can keep warm air from escaping your home in winter and cool air from slipping out the door in summer, ultimately
saving you money
15. Start a
gratitude journal
16. Cut down
how much trash you produce

17. Set up your phone to decline calls from people you don't know. To
reduce your chances
18. Before you buy something,
see if you can borrow it
19. Get fiber from
a variety of plant-based foods
20. Before you take a photo, ask yourself: What are you trying to document? Having a "why" can help you focus on what you want to remember. And it may even
help you take fewer photos
21. Shower your friends with platonic affection. Tell them how much they mean to you. Tell them when you think of them in passing. Remind them you are grateful to know them. These simple acts
provide a layer of security
22. When booking a flight, opt for an
early and direct flight
23. To minimize conflict at a family function, it's OK to
avoid people who trigger you
24. Treat bread like dessert. A study a few years back gave people bread rolls at the end of a meal versus the beginning of a meal. The researchers found, on average, that the people who ate those rolls at the end had about a 30% lower peak in their blood sugar. If you love breads and muffins,
save them for the end of your meal
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