- [Narrator] Everyone has a few bad habits but some of those habits
make every day tasks much more difficult than
they have any right to be, and because of them,
there are so many things we've been doing wrong all
this time without even knowing. From peeling sticky notes,
to charging your phone and even using the bathroom, it's time to find out what
you've been doing wrong all this time. Showering setbacks. Okay, so you might have
hit that snooze button like 4 or 5 or 20 times, but
you're finally up, good job although, nothing gets
you ready to face the day quite like getting squeaky
clean in a nice hot shower but hold the soap there for a second, bud because spending too much
time under the hot water actually isn't all that good for you. Showering frequently can wash off some of the skins good bacteria and oils which upsets the bodies natural balance causing dry and cracked skin. Not only that, but
according to the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, showering too frequently can also lead to serious skin problems such as eczema. So, to avoid this incredibly itchy future, all you have to do is reduce the number of
days you take a shower on. But, if you really can't get
by without bathing daily, just keep to scrubbing the essentials. Antiperspirant problems,
once you're nice and clean you reach for the antiperspirant but wait, should you really be
applying that deodorant now? Because if you take a look at the label of most antiperspirant deodorants they'll tell you to put it on right before you go to bed. How can that be, right? Well, as it turns out, because you're less active
at night, you sweat less so, your skin absorbs more
of the active aluminum based ingredient of antiperspirant, which sinks in and blocks
those sweat ducts over night, plus the active ingredient will generally last for about 24 hours so its effect won't wear off over night. Looks like you don't have to sweat about this problem every again. Banana Bonanza, after all
those hygiene high jinks, it's time for some breakfast, bananas are a perfectly
healthy start to any morning then again, if the stem is
soft or the top is a bit mushy, it can make your morning messy but what if I told you
that tearing the stem is not the way to go? According to monkeys, also known as natures
banana eating aficionados, it's easier to peel this
delicious yellow fruit open from the blossom end. Simply pinch the brown
stub until the peel splits and just keep peeling away not only is it easier,
but peeling it this way, can also help remove all
those weird banana strings that sometimes stick to the
fruit after you peel it. Now, you can literally enjoy
the fruits of your labor. Toothpaste trouble. Now regardless of whether
you brush your teeth before or after you've eaten breakfast, there's still a good chance
you're doing it wrong. Over the years, commercials
have made it look like you should be squeezing out
long layers of toothpaste onto your toothbrush to
keep the cavities at bay, but this just isn't true commercials use these
these long ribbons of paste to make their product look
a little more appealing and make you use more toothpaste but the reality is, that
a single pea sized blob is enough to keep your teeth looking and feeling squeaky clean. Well, I'm not sure about
you, but at this point, I don't even know if
I'm breathing correctly. The only thing I know that
everyone can do correctly is hit those like and
subscribe buttons down below. Now, let's find out what
else you're doing wrong every single day. Folding fumble. All fed and fresh, it's time
to get some chores done. First up, putting away the laundry. Ugh. Even though it's a simple task, it feels like it takes forever. Scrunching things up and
cramming them into drawers leaves creases in all the wrong places. But trying to make your closet look like a super neat department store showcase is way too much hassle. Or is it? As it turns out, it takes a
grand total of just 3 seconds to fold a shirt like this. Did that look like some
sort of witchcraft to you? Then let's go through it slowly First, you lay the shirt out flat and pinch it halfway
down, just off the seam with your right hand and off
the collar with your left then, still pinching the shirt, you fold your left hand over your right so that the collar section
now meets the bottom of your shirt. Pinch that section into
your left hand as well, and then raising the shirt up, pull your right hand through. From here, you briefly
shake it out, lay it down, flip it over and voila, a
fast and fancy shirt fold it may take you a little
time to get the hang of it but once you do, putting away your laundry will become a lightening fast task. Refrigeration frustration. Next on the list of chores, is to help put away the groceries which contains a fresh carton of eggs. But, if you're thinking
about storing them away in the egg compartment
of your fridge door, then I've got some bad news for you. Eggs should be kept at
a constant temperature below 68 degrees to
maintain their freshness but the refrigerator door is actually the warmest part of the fridge. Being opened and closed throughout the day exposes the eggs to more
frequent temperature fluctuations compromising the eggs overall quality and annoyingly, despite being
the perfect space for it, milk shouldn't be stored
in the door either. Like eggs, temperature fluctuations can cause the milk to go off quicker. - It's so damn hot. Milk was a bad choice - [Narrator] So, where
should you keep all your milk and eggs if not in this
one refrigerated basket? Experts suggest storing quick
to spoil foods like these, towards the back of the main
body of the refrigerator as it's a cooler area
that's more resistant to temperature fluctuations. What an egg-cellent solution! Condiment chaos. Now, just because you've
got room in the fridge door doesn't mean you should
be shoving every condiment under the sun in there. Sure, some naturally preserved condiments like jams and sauces will
work well in that space as they don't need to be kept
at a constant temperature, but what about ketchup? Some people have an age old habit of putting it in the fridge. But, doing so, is totally pointless. Commercially made ketchup
typically involves tomato, sugar, and vinegar. Which gives the sauce a specific acidity. It's this that keeps the condiment
preserved and safe to eat in room temperature conditions even if it's not been refrigerated. Meaning you can free up
that precious fridge space for something that really needs it. Unless you're one of those people that enjoys their ketchup chilled. Personally, cold ketchup on hot food makes my mouth feel all kinds of wrong. While this'll probably
spark a third world war, let me know how you store your ketchup down in the comments. Crass crossing out. That's another chore crossed
off the list of things to do. While striking a line
through it is satisfying, it doesn't exactly conceal
what the original words you had written down were. What if it had been
something secret, personal, or even embarrassing? Like, pay that parking
fine, buy new underwear, or watch the new Logan Paul video. Sure, you could furiously
scribble over the words, or reach for the white out, but there's a much simpler solution that'll keep your secret
safe from prying eyes. Instead of striking a straight line, write a series of random letters over the words you want to erase. The jumble of letters
make the original word much harder to make out, let alone read. So, no one else has to
know about your mistakes or your deep dark secrets ever again. Sticky note snags. Wait! You've just
remembered something else you need to get done today and grab a sticky note
to quickly write it down but when you peel it off and stick it up, the note just curls up and falls off. Most of us just accept
this as a limitation of using post it notes. But, it's actually because
you've been using them wrong this while time. When you peel the notes
up from the bottom, the sticky line bends the paper in the direction it was pulled, leaving you with a bent memo. But, if you peel a post it from the side, or pull it straight down,
the notes stay flat. Finally, you can say
goodbye to missing memos and notes lost behind
the back of your desk. Bobby pin problems. Now, if you have long, lustrous hair, you've probably used a bobby pin or two to keep stray wisps out of your eyes while getting all these tasks done. But, a lot of you will
find that these little hair grips slip out almost as
quickly as you put them in. What's the deal with that? Well, as simple as they look to use, you're putting them in wrong. Even though it seems like
the wavy side should face up, it's actually designed to act as a grip on the under side of your hair. So, when you slide it
in, this should face down with the flat portion facing up. This saves the amount of time you spend fiddling with your hair and the amount of bobby pins you use. Which will prevent you
from looking like this. I mean, she may have won the war on wisps, but at what cost? Getting physical. With all that life advent done, now's as good a time as
any to get some exercise. This could be a quick
run or a trip to the gym, but whatever you prefer, you should do some stretching first. After all, most of us have
been told since our school days that stretching before exercise helps prevent muscle injuries and can even be beneficial
to our performance. But, that's not strictly true. While stretching sure feels good, and helps promote flexibility, there's no concrete scientific backing that it helps to reduce injury
when done before exercise. Large scale studies have shown that in high intensity
training, like army exercises, stretching before hand made
no significant difference on injury rates or muscle soreness. What's even more amazing
is that some studies into sprinting and jumping, found that people's performance was actually reduced on average when they stretched before hand. But, a few studies alone aren't enough to cement these findings into facts. So, whether you want to stretch
before exercising or not, is really up to you. Though, it might not be as important as your old high school gym
teacher made it out to be. Microwave madness. Looks like you've worked up an appetite from all that exercise. So, it's time to heat up
some leftovers for lunch. After zapping your meal in the microwave for a couple of minutes, you take it out only to find that the food
on the edge is scorching hot but the middle is still horribly cold. This is because the radiation
produced by microwaves doesn't travel very far and depending on how dense your meal is, those waves will only penetrate a limited amount of the food. Most people solve this problem by stopping and stirring
their food several times. But, come on, who really
has time for that? Netflix won't watch itself! What you should be doing
to reheat your leftovers evenly and quickly is leaving a hole in the middle of your food,
so that it forms a ring. This way, everything is on the
edges and gets cooked quickly without leaving an icy center. And if it's in a bowl, just
dig a little hole in the middle to achieve an evenly
heated meal every time. Leftovers never looked so good. Seasonal ceiling fans. It's feeling a little bit chilly out, so you turn to your
trusty household heater to warm up the place. But, have you ever considered
using your old ceiling fan to help heat up your house? It does sound a bit backwards, after all, you only really use the
draft from these fans to help cool you down in the summer. And yet, they have a little
known winter function as well. Typically, ceiling fans run
counter clockwise in the summer. So that the angle of the blades pushes air down towards you. This creates a windchill
effect on your skin, making you feel cooler. But, in the winter,
reversing the fans direction and dropping its speed,
actually draws up cool air and pushes down warm air that's risen to the top of the room. This small change can help you save as much as 15 percent
on your heating bills, leaving you with a warm,
fuzzy feeling inside and out. Hats off to you. Now you have to run a few errands. But, since it's cold outside, you should probably wear a hat. After all, your mother and your teachers always told you that you
lose most of your body heat through your head. But, if you're trying to
keep your whole body warm solely by loading up on cozy
hats, you're making a mistake. Sorry, mom. But, according to the
British Medical Journal, a person only loses 7 to 10
percent of their body heat through their heads. The entire myth likely stems from an old 1970's military study which claimed as much as 45
percent of your body heat escapes from the top of
your uncovered melon. Unfortunately, they weren't
practicing very good science back then, as the
subjects they were testing were wearing full arctic suits and only had their heads
exposed to the cold. Since then, science
has come to it's senses and claimed that exposing any
part of your body to the cold will reduce your core body
temperature proportionally. So, you should focus on a
full body warming solution and not just use your head. Pizza saver purposes. All up, it's been a pretty good day. So you've invited a few friends
over and ordered a pizza. But, when you open up that box of cheesy, doughy goodness, you
find one of those strange little white plastic gizmos perched in the middle of your pie. It may look like a tiny
table, but this gadget, called a pizza saver,
stops the top of the box from being squashed into the food. It's an ingenious invention. But, because it's not edible, a lot of people just
toss it into the trash before pawing at the pizza. But, you don't want to do that as it has another use
that'll stop your friends from putting their hands
all over your slices. I mean, your friends are probably great, but, who knows where their
grubby mitts have been? Fortunately, by pressing the prongs of the pizza saver down
into a single slice, it remains in place while
the adjoining slices can be torn off. Leaving them totally untainted. It's the perfect pizza
saving solution for everyone. Assuming you have friends. Unwieldy wine glasses. You're feeling fancy, so it's time to crack
open a bottle of wine to serve with that greasy pizza. What a classic pairing. After you've poured it
into your wine glasses, you might be tempted to
hold this booze filled baby by the bulb. As sophisticated as it feels, you actually shouldn't hold it like this when you wanna take a sip. Instead, your fingers should
remain firmly on the stem. This is because around 80 to 90 percent of what we perceive as
taste, is actually our smell. Don't believe me? Just think back to the last
time you had a bad cold or a blocked nose and remember how dull and
bland your food tasted. So, to best experience the taste of fancy and expensive wine, glasses
were developed with a long stem, so that your hand remained
far away from your nose. This prevents the smell of your fingers from interfering with
the flavors of the wine. Though in this case, seeing as you're casually
chugging down that wine with the greasy pizza, I don't reckon it'll make
much of a difference. Toilet training. Unfortunately, all that
wine has made you desperate to visit the porcelain throne. Now, make no mistake, being
able to stand up, unzip, and quickly relieve yourself is just one of the many
privileges of being a man. But, it's not always the best
way to go about your business. In fact, sitting down actually allows men to empty more of their bladder than if they were standing up right. This is because you're able
to use your abdominal muscles to really push every last drop out, resulting in fewer bathroom breaks. Not only that, but it'll really help with the eternal problem of the male aim, much to the delight of
the women in your life, I'm sure. Though you shouldn't adjust your position just for number one's but
for number two's as well. Sitting up right on the john is a practice that's been
around since the time of ancient Egypt. Over 5,000 years ago. But, and it's a big but, the problem with sitting like this, is that it keeps a kink
in your lower bowel, caused by the continents preserving muscle of the puborectalis. This forces you to strain harder when pushing out poop from your colon, risking the development
of painful conditions like hemorrhoids and colon disease. So, how exactly are you
meant to relieve yourself without doing yourself a disservice? The answer can be found in a simple squat. Raising your knees up to your chest, roughly 35 degrees from your body, relaxes that puborectalis muscle, and straightens out your colon, giving you a straight route to poop. While this position makes things
a lot easier on your rear, some people actually clamber
up onto the toilet seat to take a real deep squat into the bowl. At least they do if these hilariously disturbing toilet warning
signs from around the world are anything to go by. Phone charging challenge. Returning from the toilet, you hear the all too familiar sound of your phones low battery warning. Ugh! You just charged
it up a few hours ago! Well, it's well known
that smart phone batteries don't have the best charge life, it's also partially our fault because of the way we charge them. According to the geniuses from
the battery company CADEX, lithium ion batteries,
like those in your phone, are subject to stress,
and just like a human, extended stress can damage
the batteries lifespan. When your phone is closer to empty, it draws a constant current and operates at a lower voltage. Lower voltages are really
good in a batteries lifespan, as they keep it in a state of low stress. Which ultimately increases
the number of times the battery can be charged. But, leaving your phone on charge when it's already got a full battery, will do the opposite, once
a battery hits 100 percent, it trickle charges to keep
its power at 100 percent while plugged in. This high voltage charge keeps the battery in a high stress state. Which gradually wears down its chemistry and can lead to system wide
malfunctions and reboots. This means charging it over night, or leaving it to charge
idly, is a really bad idea. So, how much should you really charge? You should try to use
short, irregular top ups when your battery is between 30% and 80%. While you can't stop your
battery from wearing out, armed with what you know now, you should be able to
postpone its inevitable fate just a little bit longer. Sleeping setback. After all that, it's time to
say goodbye to your buddies and hit the hay. While there's no better feeling on earth than diving under a plush duvet, the position you sleep in, might leave you feeling
drained and pained. Comfortable as it may be,
sleeping on your stomach is actually really bad for you back. Lying face down like this, puts a disproportionate amount
of pressure onto your spine. And, unless you've found a way to breathe through your pillow, turning your head twists your spine and
head out of alignment which can be a pain in
the neck, literally. But, if you really can't
help but sleep on your front, you should pop a pillow under your hips and restore the natural curve of your back to relive all that pressure. Plus, it's a great excuse
to fill up your bed with more super comfy pillows. But, it's not just stomach sleepers that need to be weary. I'm looking at you side on sleepers. You may not think it matters
which side you sleep on, but your organs say otherwise. You see, the stomachs natural position is on the left side of your body. So, if you sleep on the right side, your dinner gets digested against gravity, hindering its breakdown and even causing the old midnight heartburn. With this in mind, you should roll over and lie on your left side to get a more restful nights sleep. What's my preferred
position, I hear you ask? Well, just ask your mom. We all scream for ice cream. It may be late, but it's never too late for a cheeky midnight snack, and you've just remembered
you have a carton of ice cream sat in your freezer. Jackpot! When you got it from the store yesterday, it was soft and delicious. But, now less than 24 hours later, its come out of the freezer rock solid. Unfortunately, this is
because once the ice creams air tight seal is opened, water vapor in the surrounding air begins to freeze and form hard ice crystals in the mix, and the more air it's
exposed to in the freezer, the harder it is to scoop. While this leaves most people trying to chisel chunks out of it like a sugar obsessed cave man, there's actually a way to
stop this from happening. Simply flatten a layer of wax paper, or plastic wrap, against
the ice cream surface before replacing the lid. Or put the entire carton in
an air tight plastic bag. This will help keep the air out, meaning your ice cream stays
soft and ready to scoop whenever your sweet tooth strikes. Well, turns out, I've been doing
just about everything wrong since forever. Story of my life. But, which of these every day things have you just learned that
you've been doing wrong all this time? Let me know down in the comments below. And, thanks for watching.