Life does not need to feel harder than it already is.
From messy mornings and overflowing inboxes to forgotten groceries and constant small frustrations, most daily stress comes from tiny problems that repeat over and over. This book is about fixing those problems once and for all.
Daily Life Hacks is a practical, no-fluff guide to designing a smoother, more efficient everyday life. Instead of motivation or theory, it gives you simple systems and smart shortcuts you can apply immediately.
Inside, you will find 500 clear, actionable tips that help you reduce friction at home, at work, and in your daily routines.
In this book, you will learn how to:Create calm, organized spaces without constant cleaning
Save time in the kitchen with smarter prep and storage systems
Simplify laundry, decluttering, and household routines
Build habits that actually stick
Improve focus, productivity, and digital organization
Reduce decision fatigue and daily stress
Design routines that work even on busy or low-energy days
Each tip is short, practical, and easy to apply. You do not need to read this book cover to cover. Dip in, pick what helps, and skip what does not. The goal is not perfection. The goal is making life easier.
This book is ideal for:
Busy professionals
Parents and families
Students
Anyone who feels overwhelmed by daily life
Anyone who wants practical improvement without burnout
If you believe that small changes can create big relief, this book is for you.
You do not have to accept friction. You can design it out of your life.
This ks such a epic guide. Love how its so nicely organized ^.^ And its all solid advice. Like the dust paradox, i was a industrial cleaner for years, your advice is professional grade in all matters. Well done! would recommend!
I picked this up hoping for a few helpful tips, and I ended up bookmarking far more pages than I expected. The life hacks in this book are genuinely useful and refreshingly practical.
There is no fluff, no long motivational speeches, just straightforward ideas you can actually apply the same day you read them.
What I appreciated most is how focused the book is on reducing daily friction. It recognizes that most stress does not come from huge life crises but from small, repetitive annoyances like clutter, forgotten tasks, messy routines, and digital overload. Instead of trying to overhaul your entire life, it offers simple systems that make everyday tasks smoother and more manageable.
The tips are short and easy to digest, which makes it perfect for dipping in and out. I found several kitchen shortcuts and organization strategies that I immediately put into practice, especially around meal prep and reducing cleanup time.
The sections on digital organization and decision fatigue were also surprisingly helpful. They offered clear ways to streamline small choices that add up over the course of a week.
Another strength of the book is how realistic it feels. It does not expect perfection. It encourages creating systems that work even on low energy days, which makes it feel sustainable rather than overwhelming. That mindset alone made the advice feel more approachable.
Overall, I found this book informative, practical, and genuinely helpful. It is the kind of resource you can return to again and again whenever life starts to feel cluttered or chaotic. If you like actionable advice that actually makes your daily routine easier, this one is well worth keeping on your shelf.
Prateek Mehta’s “Daily Life Hacks: 500 Essential Tips to Make Your Everyday Easier” is exactly that. It is an easy-to-read guidebook that shows readers how to live life more efficiently and handle many everyday problems.
Included in the book are ways to live life more efficiently inside your home and at work, stay healthy, operate smartphones, socially network, ensure security, navigate family life, travel, commute, garden, handle DIY repairs, deal with computer issues, entertain, continue your education, and handle many other issues. Identified with each potential issue are the problem, the fix, the reason why it works, and a pro tip.
The book has a comprehensive table of contents which makes finding the solution to a specific problem easy. The writing is clear and concise, and the book is well-formatted.
“Daily Life Hacks” is published as a convenient ebook that can be downloaded on to a computer. The book is a valuable resource that contains many fixes readers may already know, but many others that will make them ask,” Now, why didn’t I think of that?"
True to its title, Prateek Mehta' s " Daily Life Hacks: 500 Essential Tips to Make Your Everyday Easier" delivers on its promise. This accessible manual offers readers practical strategies for streamlining daily routines and tackling common challenges. The guide spans numerous domains—from household management and workplace efficiency to health maintenance, technology navigation, social media savvy, security protocols, family dynamics, travel planning, commuting tactics, gardening techniques, home repairs, computing solutions, entertainment options, educational pursuits, and beyond. Each entry follows a consistent format: problem identification, solution proposal, explanation of effectiveness, and bonus expert advice. Navigation is seamless thanks to a detailed table of contents, while the prose remains straightforward and the layout intuitive.
This book gives daily life hacks across several categories. It starts with domestic things. This includes things like mastering meal prep, organizing your kitchen and cleaning your home. The organization is clear and easy to read. The problem is stated, the fix and its explanation are given, and a great tip is given. After domestic things are gone through the author moves onto personal mastery and productivity. This includes things like having your alarm away from your bed and placing your keys on things you'll need when you leave the house. These tips are delivered in a similar organizing to the domestic things. There are several other categories and many other tips the author goes through. I think these tips will work for adults of all ages. I recommend this book for all adults.
As someone who is very Type A and loves being organized, I was surprised by how many new ideas I picked up from this book. Daily Life Hacks delivers exactly what it promises—hundreds of quick, practical tips to make everyday tasks easier, from home and productivity to tech and routines. The bite-sized format makes it easy to read a few tips at a time and start using them right away. Even though I’m already organized, I still learned several new tricks that I’ve already started using. A genuinely useful read!
I am one of those people who enjoy watching tip videos on social media and love learning new hacks. This book delivers fantastic advice big time. I loved how the author laid out each segment relating to every part of your life, from the external of finances, getting your home in order and mastering your devices and technology to personal matters such as nutrition, better sleep, exercise, grooming, organising yourself for wherever you are going or whatever you are doing and keeping yourself safe.
500 hacks on offer guarantee that you will learn something. For instance, I am very keen to try the white vinegar, salt, and dish soap recipe on the weeds in my driveway. But the hack that thrilled me the most was the one for copying text from online and stripping formatting with Ctrl + V + Shift when pasting it elsewhere. Usually, when I try to strip formatting, I filter it through Notepad. I tested the shortcut, and it worked! What a time saver in the future! Thanks so much for that.
Grab this one if you’re like me and enjoy learning hacks to make your life a little more streamlined and easier. Totally worth it!
A warm, practical book that feels like a quiet friend in everyday life. Daily Life Hacks offers simple, realistic tips that actually work, each one clearly explained through problem, fix, and reason. Nothing feels overwhelming or impractical.
It reminds you that small changes can make daily routines easier and lighter. After heavier reads, this book feels like a breath of calm, gently saying that life does not need to be complicated to be better.
Daily Life Hacks is exactly what it promises: practical, no-nonsense, and genuinely useful. I loved how easy it is to dip into and find something helpful straight away, without feeling overwhelmed or preached at.
The tips are clear, realistic, and actually doable, which makes a huge difference. It’s the kind of book you keep on your Kindle and come back to whenever life starts feeling a bit chaotic. A great pick for anyone who wants small, simple changes that really add up.
“Daily Life Hacks: 500 Essential Tips to Make Your Everyday Easier” is a simple, practical, and easy‑to‑read guide packed with useful ideas for staying organised and managing daily tasks more efficiently. The tips are straightforward to apply and make it easy to find solutions for specific needs as they arise. Well written and highly accessible, it’s a handy resource for anyone looking to streamline their routines and maintain a more organised lifestyle.
I really enjoyed this book because it has given me so many clever ideas on how to approach everything in life. The hack on figuring out how much ice per person, they keyboard hacks, the deadline hacks....so many that I will actually use. Its written simply and thoroughly with just meat and no fluff, I love it!
This is a complete life hacks book with many practical tips that will save you time, make life easier, laundry is done easier, decluttering becomes helpful, improves your productivity, reduce being tired, stressed, gives you more energy to focus, and builds your habits to give you a better lifestyle.
This is a well-written book full of life hacks from all walks of life. The beauty of the book is that most of the problems described are applicable, and the hacks are adoptable. The only hack I am adding is to retain it in my kindle and search it up by keyword for anything in my life where I want to remove friction from.
This book book delivers on what it promises. It is well structured and covers a variety of topics making it easy for you to as required. There are 500 hacks and they follow the same format with a problem identified what to do as a solution and then the author gives a lovely explanation as to why this works. Lots and lots and lots of tips in this and you will find something that is useful!!
I enjoyed this book. It is full of handy life hacks in every area of life. Some I have made a note of to use in the future. A handy book to keep in your home!