
The story behind
before the project
The preparation started with the advanced planing visit that took place 13-16th of March 2019, where the group leaders came to Luxembourg City to discuss the foreseen program of activities, divide and structure the workshops and brainstorm on the final performance. The group leaders also prepared and went through all the logistics of the project.
project summary
This project brought 35 young people from 6 different countries to share, experience, teach to each other and learn useful tips and tricks related to everyday life until they have finally made the analogy and adopted a creative approach towards problem solving for their future lives.
6 countries
Macedonia
Romania
Poland
Spain
Slovakia
recap video
workshops
The workshops covered several main domains relevant for young Europeans such as problem-solving approach, project management (planning the dream journey), urban orientation, exploring the most convenient way to learn, experience teaching others and understand the process of learning better. The participants have also experienced risk assessment, created and documented their own life hack.




What is a life hack?
A life hack is a strategy or technique adopted in order to manage one’s time and daily activities in a more efficient way.
Why are life hacks important?
The human brain is used to simplify processes in order to use time and energy in the most efficient manner. On the outside, life hacks seem to be just ordinary simple tips and tricks related to a certain domain, but their real importance is the problem-solving approach hidden in the background. This project aims to inspire young people to think in a creative manner, not to be afraid to make mistakes and always search for possibilities to improve and upgrade through life. The activities will encourage participants to apply the life-long learning approach and become active citizens that will pull our society forward.
life hacks videos:
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Thanks to everyone who participated.
This project has been funded with support from the european commission.
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