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Olivia

Olivia is a talented journalist and author who specializes in writing for the GoodChildDesign website. With a passion for creating engaging and informative content, she has a keen eye for design trends and a knack for storytelling that keeps readers coming back for more. Olivia's work is known for its insightful analysis and fresh perspective on the world of child design.
Illustration of a hand rubbing a cut lemon on a stainless steel sink to dissolve limescale and grease and restore a bright shine.

Home & Cleaning

December 17, 2025

Cut Lemon Turns Dull Sinks Bright: How citric power cleans in 2 minutes

Revive dull sinks in 2 minutes with a cut lemon. Learn how citric acid dissolves limescale, lifts grease, and where to use it safely. Plus a 2-minute method.

Illustration of an onion crossed out beside a dog and a cat, warning against using onion aroma to calm pets

Pets

December 17, 2025

Unlock Silence with Onion Aroma: How this trick calms pets in 2 minutes

Debunk the viral onion aroma hack: why it’s risky for pets and not calming, plus fast, evidence-based ways to soothe dogs and cats in minutes.

Illustration of a shopper comparing unit prices on supermarket shelf labels and ignoring flashy sale signs to make smarter purchases

Money & Productivity

December 16, 2025

Smarter Purchases with Attention Bias: How It Saves You Money in an Instant

Use attention bias to spend less: focus on unit price, TCO and warranty, defuse retail triggers, and make faster, smarter purchases online and in-store.

Illustration of memory anchoring techniques students use to recall information instantly through simple cues

Psychology

December 16, 2025

Boost Learning with Memory Anchoring: How Students Gain an Edge Instantly

Discover memory anchoring: fast cues that boost recall, cut cognitive load, and raise exam performance—complete with quick builds, examples, and tracking tips.

Illustration of a loose rubber band placed above a node on a tomato plant stem to create gentle mechanical stress for faster, sturdier growth

Gardening

December 16, 2025

Rubber Band Magic for Plants: How It Triggers Rapid Growth

Discover how gentle rubber band tension triggers plant growth. Learn the science, tools, timing, risks, and results for tomatoes, peppers, and houseplants.

Illustration of chopped onion pieces and an onion-infused spray bottle placed near skirting boards at night to repel household pests

Home & Cleaning

December 16, 2025

Eliminate Pest Worries with Onion: How It Works Overnight

Use onions to deter pests overnight: science-backed tips, simple placement, garden guidance, pet cautions, and signs it’s time to call a professional.

Illustration of a halved lemon in a small dish on a refrigerator shelf for overnight deodorising

Home & Cleaning

December 16, 2025

Lemon on Your Fridge: Why It Doubles Freshness Overnight

Discover how a halved lemon in your fridge cuts odours, nudges microbes back, and boosts freshness overnight, with practical tips, safety notes and tricks.

Illustration of a person beginning a task with a two-minute timer, ticking a checklist, and sipping tea as a micro-reward to boost dopamine and productivity

Money & Productivity

December 16, 2025

Dopamine Boost Trick: Why a Simple Change Increases Productivity

Discover the dopamine boost trick: a simple two‑minute starter and micro‑rewards that turn hesitation into action, backed by neuroscience and practical tips.

Illustration of dopamine anticipation driving quick problem solving and overcoming mental blocks

Psychology

December 15, 2025

Defeat Mental Blocks: Why Dopamine Anticipation Drives Quick Problem Solving

Discover how dopamine anticipation sharpens focus, shrinks the search space, and turns mental blocks into momentum—with practical cues and sustainable habits.

Illustration of attention bias jump-starting a task instantly to break free from procrastination

Money & Productivity

December 15, 2025

Break Free from Procrastination: How Attention Bias Jumpstarts Tasks Instantly

Discover how attention bias can beat procrastination fast. Use simple cues, timeboxes and environment design to start tasks instantly and build momentum.

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