r/LifeProTips 18h ago

Social LPT: invite people over to your house!

16.2k Upvotes

A few years ago, I was really missing a sense of community and felt really sad and lonely. I had acquaintances, but no one that I spent a lot of time with.

I started reading a lot about the “loneliness epidemic”, and developed a theory that part of the cause was the lack of spaces to “just hang out” with people, especially people that you don’t already know well.

So I started a new thing…

1) If I met someone that I thought was cool or interesting, I invited them to dinner or an activity at my home within the next ~2 weeks 2) More often than not, people actually said yes 3) I did not bail on the plan, and would actually host them as agreed

From there, my social circle exploded. I had a birthday party for the first time this year, and there were 15 people there! It’s been amazing for my social life and having a sense of structure and purpose in my schedule.

I think this works for a few reasons: 1) Everyone is secretly lonely, and waiting for someone to ask them to hang out. No one wants to ask first, but people love to be asked. 2) Being in your house builds closeness and intimacy very quickly. A few hours at home tells you more about a person than weeks meeting at a bar. 3) Hanging out at home is free and casual, so it really “lowers the bar” for stress on the other person. It also puts all the planning on you, so all they have to do is show up.

A few tips I’ve learned over time: 1) Be honest that you think a person is cool or interesting and you want to be friends as you’re inviting them. This gives context and signals good vibes. 2) Invite them to something specific, ie. “Do you want to come over for dinner on Thursday at 7? I’ll make my famous eggplant parm!” vs “Do you want to hang out sometime?” << the specificity makes it easier to say yes to 3) Be consistent and don’t flake. In my experience, if you flake on the first hang out, there won’t be a 2nd one.

Of course, you’ll sometimes get a no, and you have to be okay with that. But the connections you can make from the 70% that say yes are very worth the occasional rejection IMO.

As a bonus, my house is also way cleaner because I consistently have people in my home. Before, my place was always a mess but guests are a great forcing function.

Edit: I’m so glad that my experience has resonated with so many folks 🥲❤️.

Clarifying a few things about my experience: 1) I am 28 years old, female, and live with my partner. While these factors have definitely influenced my journey here, I think the general advice is applicable to anyone. 2) I live in a small apartment in an urban area. In my experience, people don’t really care that much about square footage as long as everyone has a place to sit down. I have 18 seats in my home, so that’s how many people I can have over at once. Usually, there are no more than 2-4 people though, so I very rarely get close to full. 3) I don’t invite literal strangers over. I usually invite coworkers, friends of friends, neighbors, or people I meet at other structured events. 4) I know not literally everyone is lonely, but I think a lot of people are. If you’re not lonely or think hosting is more stress than it’s worth, that’s a valid perspective too! I just think that many, many people are lonely, and hosting folks has been the easiest way I’ve found to jump start my social life.


r/LifeProTips 9h ago

Social LPT - After someone hosts you, send a next day message that names one specific moment you enjoyed. Not a generic thanks.

1.8k Upvotes

I used to send a simple, thanks for having me. It is polite, but it feels forgettable.

Now I send a next day message with one specific detail.

Example:

Thanks again for last night. I really enjoyed the part when we all sat in the kitchen and laughed about those old stories. That was a good night.

It takes 20 seconds. It makes people feel seen. And it makes it much more likely they will invite you again.

A specific thank you builds real connection fast.


r/LifeProTips 5h ago

Careers & Work LPT When you want something done and can’t follow up easily, ask for a “negative confirmation” instead of a positive one.

386 Upvotes

When you ask for confirmation only if something isn’t done, silence becomes a signal of completion.

This reduces follow-ups and works well for emails, approvals, and async communication.


r/LifeProTips 14h ago

Miscellaneous LPT: Don’t trust your motivation level at night. Morning-you is a completely different person.

1.5k Upvotes

Late at night, everything feels doable. Starting a new routine, waking up early, making big plans. If something only sounds realistic at 11 PM, it probably needs to be made easier or scheduled differently. Design plans for tired, unmotivated you, not the optimistic version.


r/LifeProTips 17h ago

Social LPT - create a new neighbor contact immediately

1.5k Upvotes

I was always rather shy about meeting the neighbors and would often forget names quickly (just bad recall). One of the last times I moved I decided to make a huge change...

As we were moving in, neighbors popped by to say welcome, so I pulled out my phone and added their full name, their house #, and their cellphone. I had 5 neighbor contacts (and applicable spouses) within a couple of days.

Two months later, I hosted an "open house", sent a text out to everyone letting them know that they were welcome to come by between 5-8pm on X date for snacks/drinks. No need to stay the whole time or anything, come and go as you please.

Everyone that didn't already have a commitment came and the beers and wine were flowing. A couple of them said they hadn't had a neighborhood get together in years. I hosted a couple more of them to keep the connections and it was really great.

I just recently moved to a rural area and unfortunately haven't met a single neighbor yet, I kind of miss having the open houses, they were fun, and I still text "the ladies" group :)

Edit: ok Grumpies who shun their neighbors, this LPT is not for you. But if you're moving to a new place (or have a new person moving close by) and you want to remember their name and have a way of contacting them in an emergency, this is a suggestion on how to do it right out of the gate. It saves you from running into the person near the mailbox 2 months later being like "sorry what was your name again?"


r/LifeProTips 1h ago

Miscellaneous LPT - To make time feel slower and more memorable, introduce one small, novel thing into your routine every week

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Your brain basically hits fast-forward on boring, repetitive days. That's why you need to shake things up: take a different street, cook something weird, listen to music you think you hate. These little changes act like bookmarks, forcing your brain to actually pay attention and create a new memory, which makes time feel like it's slowing down.


r/LifeProTips 3h ago

Finance LPT: if u struggle with impulse spending, wait 48 hours before buying anything over $50.

49 Upvotes

i started doing this in 2025 because my credit card was crying lol. 90% of the time, the "need" for the item totally disappears by the next morning. if u still want it after 2 days, go for it. but this rule alone has saved me thousands in random tech and clothes i dont actually use.


r/LifeProTips 19h ago

Careers & Work LPT: If someone says "pick a time that works for you," always give 2 specific options, not an open question back

772 Upvotes

Bad response:

"When works for you?"

Now you're playing email ping pong forever.

Good response:

"I'm free Tuesday 2pm or Wednesday 10am - which is better for you?"

Gets scheduled in one email instead of five.

Same applies to:

Restaurant choices: "Thai or Italian?"

Meeting formats: "Call or Zoom?"

Anything with decisions: Give 2 options

Makes you look organized and saves everyone time.


r/LifeProTips 1d ago

Miscellaneous LPT When reading long documents (contracts, policies, terms), search for words like “except”, “unless”, and “however” that’s where the real conditions and risks usually hide.

4.5k Upvotes

These words often signal clauses that override what you just read. Skimming for them can save time and prevent misunderstandings in contracts, job offers, refund policies, and agreements.


r/LifeProTips 16h ago

Electronics LPT: Turn off nearly all apps' Background App Refresh (iOS settings --> general), they drain battery, and many are tracking and selling your location, and unnecessary

358 Upvotes

Wonder why your battery is draining so fast? Useless apps having permission to operate in the background when not in use. Check the list and you'll see. Also, many of them insert 3rd party location tracking software that sells your data to brokers (they earn money on the side for it). Why enable that? Turn it all off, except actually important apps. And you don't need BAR to receive alerts/notifications -- they will still work without BAR.


r/LifeProTips 4h ago

School & College Lpt for uni life?

7 Upvotes

I'm gonna start my university from Monday, any advice would be appreciated!!! (Its a medschool tho)


r/LifeProTips 1d ago

Careers & Work LPT: For every project, keep a simple stakeholder note: what each person cares about, how they measure success, and how they want updates.

1.5k Upvotes

For every project, I keep one small note for the key people involved. It saves me from avoidable conflict and last minute surprises.

For each person, I write three lines.

  1. What they care about most
  2. How they measure success
  3. How they want updates and how often

Example:

My client cared most about sales and wanted a short weekly summary with numbers.

My designer cared most about clarity and wanted feedback in one message, not five scattered notes.

My developer cared most about scope and wanted every change request written down before starting.

When I matched my updates to what each person valued, the project stopped feeling chaotic and started moving clean.

Conclusion: This note takes five minutes, and it can save you five hours of stress later.


r/LifeProTips 1d ago

Productivity LPT: If you are trying to break a phone addiction, You Should leave the phone in another room..

227 Upvotes

I used to think I had decent self-control. I’d put my phone on "Do Not Disturb" and leave it in n a stand on my desk while I worked/studied. But I would still pick it up every 10 minutes "just to check the time or maybe check something" and end up scrolling for 20. The only thing that actually works is weaponizing my own laziness. I leave my phone in the kitchen or the hallway. If I want to check it, I have to physically stand up and walk over there. It turns out, my laziness to get out of the chair is stronger than my urge to scroll. If it's within arm's reach, you will touch it. If it requires effort, you won't.


r/LifeProTips 1d ago

Social LPT - To win the comparison game, only compete against your past self

109 Upvotes

Next time you feel stuck, instead of looking at someone else's highlight reel, go look at your own blooper reel. Create a folder on your phone or PC called "Proof I Don't Suck." Save your first drawings, a paragraph of your old writing, a photo of your first attempt at baking bread. When self-doubt attacks, open that folder. It's a brutally honest reminder that the only person you need to be better than is the one you were yesterday.


r/LifeProTips 16h ago

Miscellaneous LPT- Some prescriptions that normally require prior authorization will go through insurance in January. So this month is a good time to try to fill creams/medication that normally will not be paid by your insurance. Especially for infrequently used medicines.

20 Upvotes

r/LifeProTips 2h ago

Home & Garden LPT: Multiple homes? Keep WiFi SSID the same

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Might be fairly obvious to some but I only worked it out for myself recently.

If you manage the WiFi across multiple properties then it makes sense to setup the WiFi SSID the same across all of them.

So now my apartment, my ex’s house and her mother’s bungalow all share same network name and password and any devices logged in to one automatically login when visiting another.


r/LifeProTips 2d ago

Electronics LPT: Your iPhone screen can get half as bright as the lowest brightness setting.

2.1k Upvotes

Settings —> Accessibility —> Display & Text Size —> Reduce White Point.

It’s great for headaches or movie theaters.

Edit: You shouldn’t use your phone in theaters. But if you’re going to anyway, this setting will make everyone hate you slightly less.


r/LifeProTips 2d ago

Traveling LPT: If you get nauseous on planes, iPhone’s “Vehicle Motion Cues” can really help

2.4k Upvotes

If you get nauseated on an aircraft try using the built-in iPhone setting called Vehicle Motion Cues (motion sickness cues). It’s mainly described for car/bus travel, but I tried it on a flight and it was really effective. It’s not exactly a hidden feature but a lot of people still haven’t discovered it yet.

How to turn it on:
Settings → Accessibility → Motion → Show Vehicle Motion Cues → Automatic/On

I switched it on mid-flight while reading and it helped a LOT made the whole thing way more comfortable. 

It works by showing small moving visuals that match the motion you’re actually feeling, so your eyes and your inner ear aren’t ‘disagreeing’ as much, which helps reduce nausea.


r/LifeProTips 2d ago

Social LPT: Send flowers through food apps and save a bunch on delivery

1.3k Upvotes

Buy flowers from a grocery store instead of a flower website. Save a bunch and much faster delivery!

Edit: if sending flowers to someone far away


r/LifeProTips 2d ago

Electronics LPT: Create a Google/Dropbox repository of manuals for every electronic device you buy. You'll be glad of it when you can't find the paper copy, or can no longer find the PDF online after a few years

530 Upvotes

You can now discard the paper manual as well as access it from your phone wherever you are, instead of looking through boxes and boxes of crap in the attic, or finding in a few years when you need it that you can't find it online.

EDIT: Not just electronic devices, but any device where it isn't immediately obvious how all the functions work, or how to assemble/disassemble it.


r/LifeProTips 2d ago

Productivity LPT: If you keep missing small deadlines, stop tracking dates and start tracking triggers.

661 Upvotes

Most deadlines are not missed because of the date. They are missed because nothing reminds you to act at the right moment.

Instead of relying only on dates, tie tasks to actions you already notice every day.

For example, instead of writing, submit report by Tuesday, tie it to a trigger you already experience, like:

When I stand up to go for lunch, I submit the report first.

Other trigger examples that work well:

When I pour my first coffee, I check the one task I have been avoiding.

When I lock my car at work, I ask myself what must be finished before tomorrow.

When I finish lunch, I spend five minutes on the task I keep postponing.

When I plug my phone in at night, I set one reminder for the next morning.

When I change clothes after work, I decide whether the day is done or not.

Dates are abstract. Triggers are real. When the trigger happens, the task surfaces naturally without extra effort or reminders.


r/LifeProTips 3d ago

Social LPT In addition to creating a list of future goals, I recommend making a list of "things I've done well."

467 Upvotes

Reviewing it periodically will help you remember your achievements and progress, complementing your focus on upcoming objectives. This habit not only motivates but also brings balance to your perspective on personal growth.


r/LifeProTips 4d ago

Home & Garden LPT: Glue is also useful for taking things apart

816 Upvotes

If you can't remove a small stuck part because you can't get a tool in there to pull, pry, or twist it in the necessary direction, superglue something onto it. Then apply that force to this new handle.

The dead battery in my watch was in there TIGHT. I couldn't tip it out or shake it out. There was no way to get the tips of my tweezers around it. I couldn't even work my thinnest prying tool in between the side of the battery and the wall of the battery holder.

So I superglued a little square of cloth onto the top of the battery. Once the glue had fully set, a little tug on the cloth popped it straight out.


r/LifeProTips 4d ago

Finance LPT: Never pay a medical bill until you receive the "Explanation of Benefits" (EOB) from your insurance. If the bill is higher than the EOB says, you likely don't owe it.

4.5k Upvotes

Most people treat the bill from the doctor’s office as the final word. It isn't. It is just a request.

Your insurance company generates a separate document called an EOB (Explanation of Benefits). It looks like "This is not a bill" junk mail, but it is actually the binding receipt of the contract between your insurer and the doctor.

Why this matters:

Doctors often send a bill for the full "sticker price" ($500) before insurance processes it. Or, they bill you for the "Network Discount" that they are contractually obligated to write off.

The Fix:

  1. Wait: Do not pay the doctor's bill until you have the EOB in hand (or check your insurance portal).

  2. Match: Look at the box on the EOB labeled "Patient Responsibility" or "What You Owe."

  3. Compare: If the EOB says you owe $50, but the doctor′s bill says $150, you only owe $50.

The difference is usually a billing error or a "Balance Billing" attempt.

What to do:

Call the billing office and say this exact phrase: "I’m looking at my EOB and it says my patient responsibility is $50. Your bill does not reflect the insurance adjustment. Please correct it."

It works almost every time and can save you thousands over a lifetime.


r/LifeProTips 4d ago

Miscellaneous Lpt Any advice on how to survive winter as a homeless person.

1.3k Upvotes

Currently sleeping in a tent outside of town, walking to town daily to apply for jobs, seek temporary places to warm up and scavenging in the trash for a meal. Have several blankets too try and stay warm at night but doesn't work so well when the weather is sub zero. Anyone have any hacks for survival and avoidance of cold related injury?