About Marc and Angel Hack Life
Here at “Marc and Angel Hack Life” we enjoy sharing practical thoughts on a broad range of topics pertaining to life, hacks, productivity, aspirations, health, work, tech and general self improvement. We promise you will not find a regurgitation of someone else’s point of view on our site. Regardless of the topic at hand, these views are our own.
This site also contains our outlook and opinions on noteworthy events and people in and around our lives. We discuss the ever-changing fluctuations in our attitude toward past decisions and future goals. Some days it feels certain that we’re headed down the right path, and other times we feel completely misplaced. It’s a continual evolution of highs and lows characterized by the balancing of family, friends, work, desires, and aspirations.
Dancing around this immeasurable playground, our thoughts, dreams, and ingenuity create the groundwork for our forward drive. There’s a long string of experiences and ideas that design a lifestyle we persistently attempt to reconcile in an effort to make more significant. As we react over the past and dream about our future together, we begin to understand who we are and where we intend to go. Our life presses forth as we stumble over the balance of simplicity and extravagant ambition. “Marc and Angel Hack Life” serves as a repository of advice based on some of our life experiences.
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#99From: Barry Parker
October 9th, 2008 at 4:27 pm
Hey thanks for these listes and ideas, they are ejoyable and helpful.
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#98From: ARAI Akio
September 22nd, 2008 at 10:21 pm
Thank you for your “20 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Every Sunday.”
I am an English teacher at a high school in Yokohama, Japan.
I used this blog as a reading material for the 3rd year students leaving school next year.
My students have a difficulty reading your blog because of their poorness of English language, but reading it is a good lesson for them to think about their future as well as learning your up-to-date words and usage of English.
I hope my students will ask themselves your 20 questions every Sunday over their entire lives.
Thank you again.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 JST -
#97From: Nelson Beltran
September 14th, 2008 at 12:41 pm
Good Articles!
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#96From: Donna Freedman
August 29th, 2008 at 11:33 pm
I’m one-half of the Smart Spending blog. My colleague, Karen Datko, has linked to your site in the past. Our editor has asked me to visit blogs to which Smart Spending links and ask them to put our URL in their blogrolls.
What are your thoughts on this?
Best regards,
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#95From: Alyssa
August 27th, 2008 at 10:11 am
Hey there,
I really enjoy your site. I have added it to my blog “For More Inspiration” list of links. As a nurse I work with people at the end of their lives everyday. I have written a blog about their stories, regrets, advice and lessons learned. I am trying to inspire people to take advantage of the time they are given on earth (an average of 78 years!). Please check my post out at live78.blogspot.com
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#94From: Gaby Gonzalez
August 18th, 2008 at 1:25 pm
Hi! I’m from Mexico and I run into your site through stumbleupon … welll I can tell you that I have been HOURS reading all your EXCELLENT stuff … Everything is just so simple and everyone knows must of the things, but to know how to put it together and make a list so well explained for me it’s a masterpiece haha really .. I really admire you both and I want to congratulate you for your great work …
Saludos desde Mexicooo
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#93From: Paul Kotta
August 9th, 2008 at 3:11 pm
Great site, guys. In fact, I just blogged aboout one of your postings:
http://www.mellowmonk.com/2008/08/benefits-of-tv-free-week.htmlIt really fits in with the overall theme of my blog - getting and staying mellow.
Keep up the good work!
Paul
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#92From: Azharuddin Osman
August 7th, 2008 at 3:04 am
Great website. I like the layout of your pages and your posting are just fabulous. Simple tips that can be universally accepted and applied. Well done.
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#91From: Chuck Maurer
August 7th, 2008 at 2:19 am
Guys-
Fantastic blog, absolutely top shelf, payback- just shot your link to top 25 pals. Keep it up -
#90From: Ash
August 3rd, 2008 at 2:25 am
Absolutely great blog. I came across it by chance yesterday and added it to my bookmarks instantly. Thanks for posting!








