Homelessness Life Hacks
The Pain Point
Millions of Americans are facing eviction with nowhere to go. I know how hard it is because I’ve been homeless myself, living out of my car. It’s a harsh reality that can be demotivating and isolating.
Failed Attempts
Before discovering the hacks that worked for me, I tried to rely on friends and family too much. While their help was appreciated, it wasn’t sustainable in the long term. I also attempted to join storage units, but they proved to be more of a financial burden than a solution.
Breakthrough Hack
My breakthrough came when I realized the importance of staying connected and taking care of my basic needs. Here are some hacks that helped me get through this tough time:
- Keep your phone active, even if it means switching to a cheaper plan or asking a friend for help.
- Use credit cards to take care of essential car maintenance like new tires.
- Join a gym for regular showers and reach out to friends for laundry access (just be mindful not to overstay your welcome).
- Exercise regularly, visit libraries for internet access, and use public Wi-Fi.
- Ask friends for access to their streaming accounts or find free alternatives.
- Volunteer at soup kitchens to connect with others and potentially get job opportunities.
Life After
After adopting these hacks, I noticed a significant improvement in my daily life. I felt more connected, motivated, and hopeful about the future. While homelessness is never easy, having a plan and a support system can make all the difference.
What I Wish I Knew Sooner
- Prioritize your phone bill over other expenses.
- Take care of essential car maintenance to avoid breakdowns and potential fines.
- Don’t be ashamed to ask for help when you need it.
- Stay open to learning new things and meeting people through free classes or books like “The Greatest Salesman in the World”.
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