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ALSO: Make Your Own Brown Sugar, How To Beat Writers Block, And More
GM Life Hackers,
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BUT… If you’re only going to read one thing today make it this:

What you’ll learn today:
Make Your Own Brown Sugar
How To Beat Writers Block
The Secret to an Empty Theme Park
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Brain Hack: How a Simple Color Change Can Break Writer’s Block
Staring at a blank page can feel like your brain hit a dead-end.
But here’s a trick straight out of psychology:
Change the font color!
Your brain thrives on novelty, and by switching from black to blue, green, or even a ridiculous neon pink, your mind perceives the text as something fresh—helping you push through creative paralysis.
It’s the same reason why reading a book in a different format (like print vs. digital) feels different, even if the words are identical. Give it a try next time your ideas stall!
The Secret to an Empty Theme Park? Party People’s Hangovers
Want a VIP-level theme park experience without the VIP price?
Visit the day after a big drinking holiday like St. Patrick’s Day, New Year’s, or even Super Bowl Sunday.
Most people are too tired (or hungover) to ride roller coasters at 8 AM, which means shorter lines, better parking, and prime spots for the parade.
Theme parks don’t advertise this, but attendance dips significantly the morning after major party nights.
Out of Brown Sugar? This Two-Ingredient Hack Saves the Day
Ever reached for brown sugar only to find an empty bag staring back at you?
Don’t panic—if you’ve got white sugar and molasses, you’re all set.
Just mix 1 cup of white sugar with 2 tablespoons of molasses, and boom—you’ve got homemade brown sugar.
The science? Brown sugar is just white sugar with molasses added back in. So instead of running to the store, you can mix your own and even adjust the intensity—more molasses for dark brown sugar, less for light brown.

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That’s all for today. Thanks for reading!
—Keith
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