A little noise from neighbors is expected in just about any apartment living situation, but too much noise can be really distracting and annoying, especially when you’re trying to work or sleep. Try out these tips for how to block noise from upstairs neighbors to get some quiet time for y...
I actually had a sitution where I was both, somehow. Years ago I was living on the second floor in an apartment building, with a backyard. I babysat kids during the day, and my downstairs neighbors was angry at me because she felt the kids were making too much noise... in the middl...
Move your bed to the part of your bedroom that’s furthest from the noise. In an apartment complex, this could be the opposite wall of your neighbor, while in a dormitory it could be further away from the door. 2. Place blockers against the source of the noise. ...
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Depending on the construction of the house, frequencies up to around 2k will likely be audible at high levels, and anything above that will most likely be 'filtered' by the walls etc. We can sometimes hear our upstairs neighbours' TV (we're in an apartment) and the floors ...
Writer's block arises almost universally from performance anxiety, the fear that what you've made isn't good enough, the fear that who you are isn't good enough. To conquer anxiety, we try to be perfect. We try to write something that we know everyone will like. We brag and we use...
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STAY CALM:I know, easier said than done if you have three dogs going at it at 110 decibels and you’re waiting for a raid from OSHA to fine you for a noise violation. But the more agitated you are, guaranteed, the harder it is to calm your dog and get them to be...
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from anxiety or fear, in response to the door bell, to keep visitors of your property, or in some cases just boredom. Some dogs will bark in confined spaces ( ie a kennel), being outside in response to other dogs, or just in response to environmental noise ( ie cars, people talking...